Clinton Police Log.Monday, July 7 12:11 a.m.: Main Street, erratic operator. 9:13 a.m.: Coachlace Street, littering, bag of trash found. 9:57 a.m.: Acre Court, cat left behind after people moved, ASPC ASPC Associated Students of Pomona College (Claremont, California) ASPC American Shetland Pony Club ASPC Arizona State Prison Complex ASPC Algorithmic Statistical Process Control ASPC Attached Shuttle Payload Center called. 11:24 a.m.: Union Street, skateboarding on property. 4:04 p.m.: Church Street, animal complaint, dog in a motor vehicle with windows up. 5 p.m.: Willow Street, man reported missing. Tuesday, July 8 12:54 p.m.: West Boylston Street Boylston Street is the name of a major east-west thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts and its western suburbs. It begins at its eastern end in central Boston as the continuation of Essex Street at the intersection of Tremont, and forms the southern boundary of Boston , irate i·rate adj. 1. Extremely angry; enraged. See Synonyms at angry. 2. Characterized or occasioned by anger: an irate phone call. person, pool closed for swim lessons. 1:38 p.m.: Franklin Street The following roads are named Franklin Street:
2:58 p.m.: Beech Street, pocket book lost. 3:53 p.m.: Sterling Street, property lost. 3:57 p.m.: Bolton Road, assault, police investigating. 7:12 p.m.: Summit Street, illegal trash disposal. 9:54 p.m.: West Street, erratic operator reported. 10:40 p.m.: Route 70, two dogs missing. 10:41 p.m.: Nathan Avenue, suspicious activity, man staggering in the road. Wednesday, July 9 12:16 a.m.: Green Street, suspicious activity, car near bridge equipment. 8:23 a.m. Green Street, illegal trash disposal at dumpster, suspects talked to. 9:47 a.m.: Greeley Street, wire down, motor vehicle hit wire. 9:58 a.m.: High Street, animal complaint, dog running in traffic. 12:12 p.m.: School Street, animal complaint, concern about a dog. 3:36 p.m.: Oak Street, items missing. 6:17 p.m.: Acre Street, burglary, apartment entered after person moved. 6:52 p.m.: Prospect and Walnut street A number of streets are named Walnut Street:
7:58 p.m.: Green and Vale streets, suspicious activity, man walking around in the cornfields. 8:48 p.m.: High Street, youths trespassing on railroad property. 10:43 p.m.: High Street, domestic, son trying to stab his father. Thursday, July 10 12:06 a.m.: Stone and Fuller streets, trespassing, group of youths on property. 12:35 a.m.: Church Street, gas possibly stolen out of a motor vehicle. 1:30 a.m.: Green Street, woman said estranged es·trange tr.v. es·tranged, es·trang·ing, es·trang·es 1. To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate. 2. To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations. husband assaulted her friend. 1:33 a.m.: Pleasant Street, neighbor at the door causing a disturbance. 6:17 a.m.: Birch Street Birch Street may refer to:
pl.n. Construction projects, such as highways or dams, financed by public funds and constructed by a government for the benefit or use of the general public. Noun 1. notified. 7:30 a.m.: Chace Street, large branch hanging, Department of Public Works notified. 8:50 a.m.: Allen and Main streets, sounds of a domestic. 12:23 p.m.: Chase Street and Harris Hill, sharp granite in the Road, Department of Public Works notified. 10:14 p.m.: High Street, three men appear to be fighting; police responded, they were intoxicated in·tox·i·cate v. in·tox·i·cat·ed, in·tox·i·cat·ing, in·tox·i·cates v.tr. 1. To stupefy or excite by the action of a chemical substance such as alcohol. 2. , but not fighting. 10:32 p.m.: Chestnut Street, disorderly conduct disorderly conduct Conduct likely to lead to a disturbance of the public peace or that offends public decency. It has been held to include the use of obscene language in public, fighting in a public place, blocking public ways, and making threats. , person in a wheelchair in the middle of the road. 10:40 p.m.: Flagg Street, bicycle stolen. Friday, July 11 9:25 a.m.: Main Street, wallet found. 3:26 p.m.: Brook Street Brook Street is one of the principal streets on the Grosvenor Estate in the exclusive central London district of Mayfair. It was developed in the first half of the 18th century and runs from Hanover Square to Grosvenor Square. , disturbance, two males with BB guns. 3:49 p.m.: White Court, mother and daughter causing a disturbance. 4:50 p.m.: High Street, vandalism, door handle missing. 4:55 p.m.: Oak Street, motor vehicle hit-and-run accident. 5:29 p.m.: Main Street, identity theft reported. 6:32 p.m.: Clark Street, loud music reported. 6:44 p.m.: High Street, vandalism to a motor vehicle. 8:02 p.m.: Clark Street, loud music reported again. 11:06 p.m.: Eileen Avenue, non-violent domestic reported. Saturday, July 12 12:18 a.m.: Main Street, disturbance. 12:51 a.m.: Grove Street, disturbance, loud neighbors. 1:56 a.m.: High Street, suspicious activity, man playing with door handle at Via Alto. 7:40 a.m.: Sterling Street, dead skunk skunk, name for several related New World mammals of the weasel family, characterized by their conspicuous black and white markings and use of a strong, highly offensive odor for defense. in the road. 11:31 a.m.: Brook Street, bicycle found in a yard. 11:46 a.m.: Brook Street, wallet found. 7:41 p.m.: Washington Street The following streets in the United States are called Washington Street:
9:14 p.m.: Stone Street, fireworks fireworks: see pyrotechnics. fireworks Explosives or combustibles used for display. Of ancient Chinese origin, fireworks evidently developed out of military rockets and explosive missiles and accompanied the spread of military explosives westward to complaint, nothing found. 11 p.m.: West Boylston Street, suspicious person. 11:17 p.m.: Main Street, disturbance. 11:27 p.m.: Chestnut Street, suspicious activity, intoxicated female at house party. Sunday, July 13 12:13 a.m.: Forest Street, domestic, non-violent. 1:43 a.m.: Water Street, suspicious activity. 2:23 a.m.: Chace Street, suspicious activity, male passed out in the street. 2:44 a.m.: Chace and Berlin streets, suspicious activity, three girls in the park. 4:50a.m.: Fitch Road, hit-and-run accident. 8:14 a.m.: Brook Street, check on citizen's welfare, man in the road. 9:44 a.m.: West Boylston Street, keys found. 10:23 a.m.: High Street, bicycle abandoned. 11:28 a.m.: Main Street, suspicious activity, man asleep at the door. 12:23 p.m.: High Street, disorderly conduct, man walking in the road, brown bagging it. 1:01 p.m.: Kilmurray Street, motor vehicle was gone through. 4:22 p.m.: Chestnut Street, bicycle recovered on the property. 4:24 p.m.: High Street, water coming out of the ground, advise Department of Public Works. 5:12 p.m.: Stone Street, fireworks complaint. 6:56 p.m.: Main Street, suspicious activity, woman trying to get a ride. 8:11 p.m.: Franklin Street, hazardous material complaint, landlord/tenant dispute. 8:28 p.m.: Union Street, missing person, daughter ran away. 8:41 p.m.: Main Street, neighbors causing a disturbance, ongoing complaint. |
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