Clinton police log.Monday, Jan. 14 1:18 a.m.: Main Street, erratic er·rat·ic adj. 1. Having no fixed or regular course; wandering. 2. Lacking consistency, regularity, or uniformity: an erratic heartbeat. 3. operation of a motor vehicle. 10:29 a.m.: Church Street, motor vehicle accident motor vehicle accident Public health A morbid condition that kills 45,000/yr–US; 60% are < age 35; MVAs account for 500,000 hospitalizations and most 20,000 spinal cord injuries, at a cost of $75 billion/yr . 12:21 p.m.: Main Street, suspicious activity. 7:59 p.m.: Berlin Street, motor vehicle accident. Tuesday, Jan. 15 12:26 a.m.: Main Street, erratic operation of a motor vehicle. 7:13 a.m.: French Terrace, vandalism The intentional and malicious destruction of or damage to the property of another. The intentional destruction of property is popularly referred to as vandalism. It includes behavior such as breaking windows, slashing tires, spray painting a wall with graffiti, and . 12:28 p.m.: Main Street, motor vehicle accident. 8:23 p.m.: Woodlawn Street, erratic operation of a motor vehicle. Wednesday, Jan. 16 12:37 a.m.: Main Street, suspicious activity. 10:16 p.m.: Candice Street, erratic operation of a motor vehicle. 7:32 p.m.: Lakeside Avenue, motor vehicle lock out. 8:43 p.m.: Henry Street, motor vehicle accident. Thursday, Jan. 17 10:12 a.m.: Main Street, disturbance. 4:24 p.m.: 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 , animal complaint; dog running loose. 8:27 p.m.: Chestnut chestnut, name for any species of the genus Castanea, deciduous trees of the family Fagaceae (beech or oak family) widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. They are characterized by thin-shelled, sweet, edible nuts borne in a bristly bur. Street, motor vehicle accident. 11:29 p.m.: Chestnut Street, erratic operation of a motor vehicle. Friday, Jan. 18 1:24 p.m.: Main Street, suspicious activity. 3:06 p.m.: Forest Street, vandalism. 7:55 p.m.: Washington Street The following streets in the United States are called Washington Street:
9:05 p.m.: High Street, suspicious activity. Saturday, Jan. 19 10:51 a.m.: Main Street, motor vehicle accident. 2:36 p.m.: Arthur Street, disturbance, person on drugs. 6:06 p.m.: Sterling Street, disturbance. 10:27 p.m.: High Street, suspicious activity. 11:30 p.m.: East Street, 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. female out of control. Sunday, Jan. 20 12:49 a.m.: Main Street, erratic operation of a motor vehicle. 4:19 p.m.: Stone Street, nonviolent domestic. 6:32 p.m.: Sterling Street, disturbance. 10:27 p.m.: Prospect Street, motor vehicle accident. 11:34 p.m.: Ridgefield Circle, disturbance. |
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