Crime & Safety

Police Log: Harassment and Trespassing

The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.

Monday, Oct. 15

8:10 a.m.: Larceny was reported at the Marlborough Housing Authority on Pleasant Street.

8:44 am.: Suspicious activity was reported from Hudson Street.

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9:22 a.m.: Police arrested Mauricio Maldonado, 26, of 131 South Street Apt. 1 on Central and Mechanic Streets on charges of unliscenced operation of a motor vehicle and failure to yield at an intersection/no right on red.

10:04 a.m.: A suspicious motor vehicle was reported at Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.

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10:57 a.m.: A building check was conducted on Knight Way.

12:02 p.m.: Fraud or forgery was reported from Boston Post Road East.

12:51 p.m.: A disturbance was reported from Lopez Express on Lincoln Street.

1:09 p.m.: Police assistance was provided at the Assabet Valley Vocational High School on Fitchburg Street.

2:40 p.m.: A patrol was directed to Beach Street.

3:32 p.m.: Breaking and entering was reported from Briarwood Lane.

4:38 p.m.: A suspicious motor vehicle was reported from Page Circle.

5:31 p.m.: Police arrested Frederick J. Abelli Jr., 60, of 68 Washington Street Apt. 2 at the McDonald Hotel on Main Street on charges of violating an abuse prevention order.

7:16 p.m.: A suspicious motor vehicle was reported at the Home Depot on Boston Post Road East.

8:25 p.m.: Trespasssing was reported from Ocean State Job Lot on East Main Street.

9:30 p.m.: Police arrested Charles Dunn, 45, of 175 Maple Street Apt. 221 on Maple Street on charges of assault and battery.

10:24 p.m.: Harassment was reported from Calder Street.

Tuesday, Oct. 16

1:53 a.m.: Police issued a warning or citation following a motor vehicle stop on East Main Street.

3:44 a.m.: Police provided assistance to an ambulance at the McDonald Hotel.

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