Crime & Safety

Police Logs For May 10 through May 12

The following information was supplied by the Winchester PD. It does not indicate a conviction.

 

Thursday, May 10

8:49 p.m.: Winchester Police received reports a Lowell woman threatened a Winchester resident via a phone call and Facebook messages. The suspect accused the victim of having relations with her boyfriend and that she “would find” the Winchester resident, stating that “I may see prison, but not before you see a trunk.” The victim contacted the male party, whom the Winchester woman claimed to know, but is not in a relationship with. The Lowell woman threatened to burn down the Winchester woman’s house. She is being charged with harassment and threats to commit a crime, as she stated her intent to injure the victim and burn down their house. The suspect was later picked up by Lowell medics and transported to Saints Memorial Hospital after making threatening statements to Winchester Police who had obtained her number. 

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Friday, May 11 

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3:22 p.m.: Reports a bicycle was stolen between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. from the stoop of 247 Washington St. The bike was in plain view and was not locked.

 

Saturday, May 12

9:46 a.m.: While cleaning up the area around Mill Pond, a woman found five hypodermic needles.

10:15 a.m.: Four teenaged boys on bicycles reportedly stole the tire stem caps off of a Mercedes. Property valued at $15 with a total of $30 worth of stem caps taken.

5:22 p.m.: A car on Washington St. hit a child on a bicycle while a vehicle backed out of a driveway. The child had minor scrapes on their knees, but was ultimately uninjured.


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