Montague Police Logs: June 10 to June 16, 2024

Published: 06-22-2024 8:46 PM

Monday, June 10

8:28 a.m. — Reporting party from Fifth Street requesting a call back from an officer regarding suspicious notes that have been left on her house and in her mailbox. Advised of her options.

3:02 p.m. — Reporting party states has a plot at the community garden at Unity Park and when he goes there, there is always a white Toyota sedan parked in the handicapped parking spot and they don’t have a sticker to park there. When he has asked them to move so he can park there with his sticker for his mother, the woman does not move, stating she doesn’t have to. Officer advising there is no car in any of the spots.

Wednesday, June 12

1:59 a.m. — Caller from Cumberland Farms on Montague City Road states she is working the overnight and requests police move along an individual who has been outside the store for more than 20 minutes. Male is reportedly wearing a green sweatshirt. Officer advises there is a First Amendment auditor at the location. No police action is required at this time. Cumberland Farms employee advised.

Thursday, June 13

4:23 p.m. — Reporting party at Ce Ce’s Chinese Restaurant on Avenue A reports both license plates were stolen off her husband’s car during the work day. Officers advised. Caller cannot recall what the plate numbers were as they were just replaced from this previously happening.

Friday, June 14

5:44 p.m. — Caller who is believed to be intoxicated reports he no longer lives in the state but has cameras set up on his ex-wife’s property on Lake Pleasant Road, and his John Deere tractor was stolen and towed to a known shop. He does not know where the shop is or who stole it. Party was advised this is a civil issue. Caller does not have proof the tractor is his and was advised to call back when he is sober to discuss the matter further.

Saturday, June 15

1:10 a.m. — Caller from Suzee’s Third St. Laundry states there are three or four individuals at the location who are not doing laundry and who have shut off the lights. Caller states he wants them moved along and requests to remain anonymous. Officer advised.

2:38 p.m. — Caller who requests to remain anonymous states there are three kids on bikes on East Main Street who are whistling. Caller states it’s annoying and she told them to stop, but they said they didn’t have to so she called police. Officers advised.

7:16 p.m. — Reporting party from Millers Falls Road would like it on record that while walking her dog an older woman came running toward her yelling at her. Woman was screaming obscenities and being very aggressive. Caller kept on walking, but felt the whole interaction was disturbing. Services rendered.

Sunday, June 16

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10:07 a.m. — Caller on L Street states a medical lab has billed him three times for services that have already been paid for by insurance. Needs it on record for insurance purposes.

10:28 p.m. — Reporting party from Randall Wood Drive states there is a Toyota Supra that keeps driving up and down the road every other hour with a very loud exhaust (85 to 90 decibels inside the house). Caller states he has called about this vehicle in the past and he knows of others in the area that have complained about it. Unable to locate.

11:02 p.m. — Bartender from The Rendezvous on Third Street states there is a male party in a black mask and hoodie harassing customers. Officer advised it was a First Amendment auditor. Officer spoke with employees still in the restaurant and advised to call back if needed.