Crime & Safety
Several Car Accidents in Police Logs For Sept. 23 to Sept. 26
The following information was supplied by the Winchester Police Department.

1:20 p.m., Sept. 23: Officers responded to a report of a fender bender on Washington Street, Mt. Vernon Street, and Skillings Road.
2:50 p.m., Sept. 24: A car traveling northbound on Cambridge Street attempted to avoid contact with a car turning on to Cambridge Street when thy swerved into a utility light and then a tree.
5:42 p.m., Sept. 24: Officers responded to a report of a larceny at 18 St. Thomas Moore Drive. The caller reported missing items from their home when they got back from work. A mountain bike was missing from the garage, two jewelry box were missing from the bed rooms and other items were reported missing. There were no visible signs of entry.
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8:09 a.m., Sept. 25: A truck struck a car backing out of a drive way on Arlington Street.
10:53 a.m., Sept. 25: A caller reported that they lent their car to their ex-boyfriend and the man threw her pocketbook on the roof of the house and refused to give back the keys during an argument. No assault took place.
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1:09 p.m., Sept. 25: A high school student was issued a citation for having a bag of weed and a pipe.
8:10 a.m., Sept. 26: A car rear-ended a truck stopped at a red light on Main Street.
3:15 p.m., Sept. 26: A car involved in an accident had a revoked registration on Main Street and Canal Street. The car was towed away from the scene.
3:25 p.m., Sept 26: Officers responded to a report of a larceny in the parking garage of Winchester Hospital. Caller reported that their glove box was opened and a handbag was missing.
3:39 p.m., Sept. 26: Officers responded to a report of a collision in the intersection of Washington Street, Mt. Vernon Street, and Skillings Road. No citations issued or injuries reported.
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