Athol Police Logs Aug. 26 to Aug. 29, 2024

Published: 09-19-2024 12:48 PM

Athol Police LogsAug. 26 - 29Monday, Aug. 26

10:39 p.m. - Caller from Bearsden Road reporting suspicious vehicle that parks in the same spot every night and thinks they may be sleeping in the vehicle. Described as a brown or tan sedan. Party is just waiting for an hour before going to next job.

Wednesday, Aug. 28

9:34 a.m. - Party into the lobby to report fraud with one of her credit cards.

9:38 a.m. - Party into the lobby to speak with an officer regarding a prior landlord/tenant call they responded to. The tenant is not allowing work to be done in the apartment that the town is requiring. Advised reporting party of housing court options.

10:26a.m. - Owner of the property on Sanders Street reporting a “tent city” is being built on their property and they want them removed. Parties were advised of trespass and will be packing up.

12:17 p.m. - Caller reporting a male wearing purple shirt and blue jeans, was going in and out of vehicles on Exchange Street. Party was picking up change on the ground, no issues.

Thursday, Aug. 29

12:58 p.m. - Post Office calling to report one of their carriers sideswiped a telephone pole today due to getting pushed off the road by another vehicle. States his carrier was turning right off of Arthur Avenue onto Sanders Street when another vehicle turning onto Arthur Avenue turned wide, causing them to swerve, striking a utility pole.

2:06 p.m. - Domino’s calling to report a female wearing all black just took a case of drinks out of the Coke truck that was making a delivery. Female is detained. Incident under investigation, charges pending awaiting video footage.

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