Houlton Police Log

10 years ago

    Editor’s Note: An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at criminal proceedings.
    HOULTON — The Houlton Police Department responded to the following incidents from Dec. 21-27.
Sunday, December 21
    11:48 a.m. — Officer McGuire responded to Ludlow Rd. to investigate a report of theft.

    11:11 p.m. — Officer Drew responded to Pleasant St. to investigate a report of assault.
Monday, December 22
    3:00 a.m. — Sgt. Crouse responded to Garrison Rd. to check out a 9-1-1 hang-up call.
    11:50 a.m. — Officer Quint responded to North St. to check out a report of a domestic dispute.
    1:33 p.m. — Officer McGuire responded to Bangor St. to summons a 30-year-old Houlton male for theft.
    2:22 p.m. — Officer McGuire responded to Military St. to assist another agency.
    3:12 p.m. — Officer McGuire responded to Hartford St. to assist Life Flight.
    8:05 p.m. — Sgt. Wampler responded to Clover Circle to investigate a report of criminal mischief.
    8:07 p.m. — Cpl. Duff responded to Sugarloaf Ct. to summons a 39-year-old Houlton male for assault.
    8:29 p.m. — Cpl. Duff responded to North St. to check out a domestic disturbance.
Tuesday, December 23
    1:06 p.m. — Cpl. Duff responded to north St. to assist a citizen.
    2:21 p.m. — Cpl. Duff responded to Bangor St. to assist a citizen.
    2:45 p.m. — Cpl. Duff responded to South St. to investigate a motor vehicle accident.
    2:48 p.m. — Officer Quint responded to North St. to investigate a report of theft.
    4:00 p.m. — Cpl. Duff responded to South St. to investigate a report of assault.
    4:20 p.m. — Officer Quint responded to Military St. to investigate a report of theft.
    4:59 p.m. — Officer Quint responded to Market Sq. to investigate a motor vehicle accident.
    6:43 p.m. — Sgt. Wampler responded to Military St. to check out a 9-1-1 hang-up call.
    8:40 p.m. — Sgt. Wampler responded to Spring St. to investigate a report of a medical emergency.
Wednesday, December 24
    9:51 a.m. — Officer Nason responded to Sunnyside St. to investigate a motor vehicle accident.
    12:25 p.m. — Officer McGuire responded to Market Sq. to investigate a motor vehicle accident.
    12:33 p.m. — Officer Nason responded to Ludlow Rd. to investigate a motor vehicle accident.
Thursday, December 25
    8:07 a.m. — Officer Nason responded to Watson Ave. to investigate a report of burglary into a vehicle.
    1:13 p.m. — Officer McGuire responded to First St. to arrest a 26-year-old Houlton female, Arlene McCrary, for failing to appear.
    1:45 p.m. — Officer Nason responded to Pleasant St. to investigate a report of harassment.
    3:00 p.m. — Officer McGuire responded to Pleasant St. to do a welfare check.
    4:01 p.m. — Officer McGuire responded to Sugarloaf St. to assist a citizen.
    6:32 p.m. — Sgt. Wampler responded to North St. to check out an active burglary alarm.
    10:55 p.m. — Sgt. Wampler responded to North St. to check out an active burglary alarm.
Friday, December 26
    11:58 a.m. — Officer York responded to North St. to summons a 72-year-old Miramichi, N.B., male for theft.
    5:04 p.m. — Officer Quint responded to Fair St. to check out a report of a family with issues.
    5:39 p.m. — Officer York responded to Columbia St. to check out a suspicious person.
    5:42 p.m. — Officer Quint responded to Mechanic St. to check out suspicious activity.
    6:34 p.m. — Sgt. Wampler responded to Maliseet Dr. to investigate a report of criminal trespass.
Saturday, December 27
    6:11 a.m. — Sgt. Wampler responded to North St. to investigate a report of harassment.
    7:17 a.m. — Officer Quint responded to Court St. to do a welfare check.
    2:55 p.m. — Officer York responded to North St. to check out suspicious activity.
Houlton PD Corner
    Save time and money by checking your vehicle over.
    Make it a practice to check to see if your vehicle’s registration and inspection are up to date. Also, start your vehicle from time to time, leaving it in park, turn on all your lights, and walk around your vehicle, checking to see that the lights are working properly and the sound of your vehicle is normal.
    These tips may prevent you from being stopped by the police, and having to answer why these things are not current.
    Think safe, be safe.