Crime & Safety

House Egged on Boston Road

The police logs for Saturday, Feb. 26, and Sunday, Feb. 27, contained three arrests and several small incidents.

Saturday, Feb. 26

  • At 3:16 a.m. police arrested Joseph Donald Cochran, 20, of 6 Browning Ave., Nashua, N.H., on Fox Hill Road. Cochran was charged with under 21 possession of liquor.
  • At 3:43 a.m., police arrested Matthew Flynn, 20, 15 Springdale Road, Manchester, N.H., on Fox Hill Road. Flynn was charged with under 21, possession of liquor.
  • At 8:55 a.m. police arrested Mark W. Monkiewicz, 18 Temple Road, Lynnfield, on Main Street. Monkiewicz was charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, attaching wrong plates to a motor vehicle and an uninsured motor vehicle.
  • At 9:58 a.m. a resident reported that her home was egged on Boston Road. The resident believed she knew who egged her house. Police filed the incident.
  • At 11:30 p.m. a loose basset hound was brought to the animal hospital on Lowell Street. The hound was found on Lovejoy Road.
  • At 12:42 p.m. a caller reported a motor vehicle accident with no injuries on Dufton Road.
  • At 3:48 p.m. a caller reported that a beer bottle was thrown through his back window of his motor vehicle.
  • At 9:53 p.m. harassment was reported on Enfield Drive. The caller said that a green van was in the caller’s driveway and then drove away when he arrived home.

Sunday, Feb. 27

  • At 5 a.m. multiple callers alerted police about a fight in progress involving roughly 10 or more people. Parties may have fled in a white Volkswagen, followed by a black car.
  • At 12:24 p.m. a caller witnessed a hit and run crash on Minuteman Road and said that the offending car was now parked in the high school parking lot.
  • At 2:17 p.m. a car parked at the La Quinta Hotel was hit by a motor vehicle. An employee noticed the damage to another employee’s car.

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