Police Log: Stoneham Man Arrested on Outstanding Warrant
Wakefield Police arrested a Stoneham man who was wanted on an outstanding warrant for malicious destruction of property.
Wakefield Police Log for Friday, May 11 to Sunday, May 13, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Wakefield Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Featured item: Wakefield Police arrested Brandon Finnen, 20, of Stoneham on an oustanding warrant for malicious destruction of property out of Woburn District Court. Police said they observed a vehicle traveling on Lowell Street without a license plate. When they pulled the driver over, they determined the passenger in the car, Finnen, was wanted by police. He was taken into custody.
Other incidents:
9:30 a.m. - Wakefield Police located a woman who Melrose Police said went into a Melrose Walgreens, "huffed" a cleaning agents, passed out, regained consciousness and left in a car towards Wakefield. Wakefield police determined the woman did not need medical assistance.
1:50 p.m. - Police summonsed a Wakefield man for allegedly driving without a license. Police said they observed the man driving a 1997 Honda Accord. When he didn't stop at a stop sign at the corner of Vernon and New Salem Street, police pulled him over and determined he had a suspended license. He will be charged with a stop sign violation and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
2:33 p.m. - Police received word that a 2008 Nissan Altima had been broken into while parked on Albion Street. Howeve, they had no further information at this time.
3:37 p.m. - Wakefield Police removed a group of youths who were standing in front of the library on Main Street for reportedly causing a disutrbance.
3:44 p.m - A Wakefield man reported to police that someone broke into his car and stole several prescription medications. The man said he had gone away fr a few days and had left his car parked on Lincoln Street. He had left the car unlocked. The prescriptions were valued at around $50.
11:57 p.m. - A caller reported a group was partying in the woods behind Millbrook Lane. Police dispersed the group.
Saturday, May 12:
8:59 p.m. - Police responded to a domestic disurbance in the road on Main Street. A caller reported seeing a female throwing a skateboard into the street. Police determined the situation was a verbal argument was between a boyfriend and girlfriend.
9:33 p.m. - Police dispersed a large group of teens standing in front of the CVS store on Main Street, who were making it difficult for customers to enter and exit the store, according to police.
10:14 p.m. - Police responded to a verbal fight btween two individuals on Spaulding Street. The parties were separated.
Sunday, May 13:
6:18 a.m. - The owner of The Farmland reported that someone had stolen sevearl planted flowers from the ground behind the building. The flowers were valued at $100.
7:53 a.m. - The owner of a Princess Street laundromat reported that someone broke one of the front windows to the business. However, it didn't appear to police that anyone gained entry, police said.
11:45 a.m. - A car accident was reported at the corner of Chestnut Street and Cedar Street. However, no injuries were reported.
2:50 p.m. - The owner of a 2008 Jeep reported to police that she parked her car on Hemlock Road and went for a walk in the Breakheart Reservation, but when she returned to her car, she found the window had been smashed and her Coach pocket book had been stolen. Police had no further information on the incident.