Check those inspection stickers, kids
Monday, February 22
Officer Benjamin Kolko issue a warning for speed, and a citation for speed on Bath Road, a warning for speed on Gardiner Road, a warning for defect on Bath Road, a warning for inspection, and a citation for expired registration on Bath Road, a warning for inspection and a citation for insurance on Summer Street.
Chief Troy Cline assisted a citizen who was looking for her grandson. The boy turned up later.
Melissa Temple checked on a 9-1-1 call that turned out to be a false alarm.
Cline investigated information about a computer scam. The information was sent to the Attorney General's office.
Officer Nadean Crossley issued a warning for speed.
Crossley investigated two burglar alarms that turned out to be false alarms.
Tuesday, February 23
Crossley issued a warning for speed on Bath Road.
Kolko issued two warnings for speed on Bath Road a warning for defect on Bath Road, a citations for speed on Bath Road and a citation for speed on Hooper Street, a warning for speed and a citation for inspection on Hooper Street.
Kolko responded to a false alarm at Wiscasset Elementary School.
Michael A. Giles, 37, of Wiscasset, was arrested for violation of conditions of release.
Cline investigated a burglar alarm going off at The First on Bath Road.
Cline investigated an abandoned motor vehicle in the parking lot of Wiscasset Village Antiques
Cline issued a warning for inspection on Bath Road.
Sergeant Alfred Simmons issued a warning for speed on Alna Road and a warning for defect on Bath Road.
Wednesday, February 24
Simmons responded to a complaint of loud noise at the Ward Brook Apartments.
Hoepner mediated a dispute about a motor vehicle accident at the Clipper Mart.
Thursday, February 25
Kolko responded to a burglar alarm at Tucker Castle, and checked the building. All secure.
Kolko issued a warning for speed on Hooper Street, and a citation for inspection.
Cline issued a citation for expired sticker.
Cline issued a permit to take a vehicle to get an inspection sticker.
Simmons responded to a call about a boat's shrink wrap being cut at the boat storage by Norm's. Two nearby boats had also had their wrap cut.
Simmons responded to a call about suspicious activity on Union Street. He was unable to find the subject.
Friday, February 26
Kolko issued a warning for speed on Bath Road, a warning for a stop sign on Bath Road, a warning for speed on Hooper Street, a warning for speed on Federal Street, a warning for inspection on Bath Road, and a citation for speed on Federal Street.
Crossley issued a warning for speed on Gardiner Road.
Crossley investigated a complaint of a person cutting a driveway on the caller's land.
Saturday, February 27
Simmons issued a warning for defect on Bath Road.
Kolko issued a warning for speed on Main Street, two warnings for speed on Hooper Street, a warning for defect on Bath Road, and two warnings for speed on Bath Road.
Kolko investigated a call about a vehicle being damaged in the caller's driveway at Miss Wiscasset Diner.
Officer Travis issued two warnings for speed on Gardiner Road, a warning for speed on Bath Road,
Travis responded to a 9-1-1 call that turned out to be a child playing with the phone.
Travis investigated a call about a car that took off with the gas nozzle in the tank. When the driver returned, he brought his insurance card in but before the clerk could record the information, he grabbed the card and took off. He was not responding to the store's telephone calls.
Travis responded to a call about a possible domestic situation with children involved. The woman and the children left when the police arrived.
Travis responded to a problem with a juvenile female on Lowelltown Road.
Crossley issued a warning for defect on Alna Road and a warning for speed on Fowle Hill Road.
Sunday, February 28
Crossley issued a citation for speed on Bath Road, and a warning for improper pass.
Smith spoke with a citizen who requested information about her new address and past crimes committed there.
Smith responded to reports of a car fire at the Subway on Bath Road, but it turned out to be a broken radiator hose.
Simmons responded to a burglar alarm at Wiscasset Middle High School. All secure.
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