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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

August 26th Police Reports

ARREST

  • Occurred at 1:50AM (8/26) - Washington Street/Juniper Road

Damian Diaz, 26 yrs, was arrested on a default warrant.

Anthony Pajotte, 29 yrs, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Class D Substance (Marijuana) and other traffic offenses.

Police on patrol noticed a vehicle with a defective tail light upon stopping the car officers noticed a strong smell of marijuana, and a subsequent search yielded a bag of a green leafy substance. Upon further investigation it was learned that the passenger of the vehicle, Diaz, had an outstanding warrant. Both Pajotte and Diaz were subsequently arrested.

Attempted Larceny

  • Occurred between 4PM (8/24) and 11:10AM (8/26) - 133 Park Street

Victim reports leaving her vehicle unattended and upon returning she noticed her rear window had been smashed. No items were reported missing at this time although it does appear the suspect went through the vehicle.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 12:05AM (8/24) and 12:30AM (8/26)-214 High Street

Victim reported leaving his bicycle unlocked in his outside hallway. When he returned the bike was missing, the bike is valued at $300.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 8AM (8/13) and 1:29PM (8/26) - 421 Westourne Terrace

Victim reports giving her bank information out to a third party, and that several fraudulent charges had recently been attributed to her account. These fraudlent charges amount to approximately $107.

Annoying Calls

  • Occurred between 12:09AM (8/25) and 7:45PM (8/26) - 3 Bradford Terrace

Victim reports receiving a number of annoying calls from an unknown caller. This case is still under investigation.

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