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Police Log: Man Skips Out on $900 Lottery Tab

Incidents and arrests from Thursday to Sunday, May 31 to June 3.

 

The following information comes from the Arlington Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Man Skips Out on $900 Lottery Tab

The owner of Little Joe’s Convenience told police at about 4 p.m. Friday that approximately two weeks prior an “occasional customer” had racked up a $900 lottery bill. He said the customer asked if he could settle the bill the following day, and he agreed and took down the customer’s phone number. However, the customer never came back, and the phone number he gave went straight to an automated phone message, according to the owner.

Police were able to locate the customer at his residence through his license plate, which the owner had also taken down.

The customer told police that he was “appalled” that the owner had involved police in such a matter. He said he didn’t have the money and “stuff happened” but said he would pay the owner back this past weekend.

The owner told police he did not want to pursue criminal charges at this time.


Marijuana, Pocketknife Found on Youths at Cutter School Park

Police responded to Cutter School Park on Robbins Road at about 3:30 p.m. Saturday for a report of youths gathering and possible marijuana activity.

Once there, police found seven youths gathered behind a tree in the far corner of the playground. The youths said that they were just hanging out and trying to stay dry under the tree. When asked if they had any drugs or anything else that they should not have had, one of them turned over a small plastic bag of marijuana to police (3.5 grams), another produced a small pocketknife.

Police told the youths that they would be recommending them for the diversion program and contacting their parents, as well as filing a police report on the incident.

Car Window Smashed Behind Arlington High School

A woman reported at about 5:35 a.m. Saturday that her driver’s side car window had been smashed overnight behind Arlington High School. She said the interior of her car had been gone through, but only about $5 in loose change appeared to be missing.

Early-Morning Argument Near Stratton School

Police responded to a disturbance in the middle of Mountain Avenue near Stratton Elementary School at about 3:05 a.m. Saturday.

Upon arrival, the area was clear except for a male sitting on the stairs in the Stratton playground area, police said. The male, who appeared to be drunk, told police that he had consumed “several beers” that night. He said that there had been a party at a house across the street, and, as people were leaving, an argument spilled out into the street.

A female who answered the door at the house told police that her parents were out of town and that she had a few friends over for a party. She said she had been drinking, and she said four of her friends were still in her house and were planning to spend the night. Police had her friends and the male contact their parents, as they were all under 21, to get picked up.

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Notable Incidents from Thursday to Sunday, May 31 – June 3

Sunday, June 3

7:17 p.m., Wellington Street, Breaking and entering during the day for felony

8:33 a.m., Grafton Street, Larceny over $250

Saturday, June 2

7:08 p.m., Broadway and Foster Street, Motor vehicle crash without injury, failure to stop at a stop sign

3:33 p.m., Cutter School Park, Robbins Road, Drugs, possession of a Class D substance (see above)

10:01 a.m., Berkeley Street, Suspicious call

8:07 a.m., Park Avenue, Larceny from a building

5:37 a.m., Arlington High School, Massachusetts Avenue, Breaking and entering at night for felony (see above)

3:04 a.m., Stratton Elementary School, Mountain Avenue, Disturbance, loud noise (see above)

12:40 a.m., Herbert Road, Assault and battery

Friday, June 1

11:54 p.m., Appleton Street, Attempt to commit a crime, breaking and entering

9:09 p.m., Ottoson Middle School, Acton Street, Trespassing

7:25 p.m., Teresa Circle, Arrest of a juvenile

7:22 p.m., Robin Hood Road, Malicious destruction of property over $250

6:13 p.m., Old Colony Lane, Assault and battery

6:01 p.m., Massachusetts Avenue, Motor vehicle crash, leaving the scene of property damage

4:18 p.m., Little Joe’s Convenience, Summer Street, Larceny over $250 (see above)

3:31 p.m., Mystic and Ridge streets, Injury on town property

2:33 p.m., Lake Street, Motor vehicle crash without injury

11:57 a.m., Prescott Street, Arson of a dwelling/house

10:24 a.m., Ottoson Middle School, Acton Street, Carrying a dangerous weapon on school grounds

9:44 a.m., Massachusetts Avenue, Motor vehicle crash with injury

Thursday, May 31

7:05 p.m., Massachusetts Avenue and Melrose Street, Drug arrest, distributing a Class B substance

5:36 p.m., Acton Street, Motor vehicle crash, leaving the scene of property damage

1:49 p.m., Massachusetts Avenue, Bike larceny

11:16 a.m., Appleton Street, Injury on town property

About this column: Police activity and reports from around town. Related Topics: Police And Fire

Bob Sprague

7:37 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Ottoson Middle School is on Acton Street.

Bob Sprague

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John Waller

11:33 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Thanks Bob. It was on Mountain Ave, not Acton Street, my mistake.

Lily

8:14 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

OMG, another under aged drinking/house party across the street from the Stratton School playground. Hey Blog Sprague, can you find out the names of the miscreants? You have a history of outing young adults over the age of 18 for drinking. I wonder if this is the same house owned by people with a history of violating the state's hosting laws and not being held accountable.

"A female who answered the door at the house told police that her parents were out of town and that she had a few friends over for a party. She said she had been drinking, and she said four of her friends were still in her house and were planning to spend the night. Police had her friends and the male contact their parents, as they were all under 21, to get picked up."

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Zoltan

9:36 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Should Little Joe’s Convenience be allowed to sell almost $1K worth of lottery tickets on credit, and if so is it the APD's responsibility to collect on their customers delinquent debts?

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Silas Trip

10:45 am on Thursday, June 7, 2012

It's a good thing we have Blog Sprague to fact-check address for us...

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