Wellesley police log
Staff report
The following are excerpts from the Wellesley Police log. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.
Egg salad sandwich used as road rage weapon
On March 1 at 8:09 a.m., Officer Collins was dispatched to the area of Worcester Street near Cedar Street for a report of a road rage incident. Both vehicles involved were stopped at Wellesley Fire Headquarters. Officer Collins spoke with the operator of a Ford pickup truck who said the other driver in a Nissan Rogue was traveling slowly in the left-hand travel lane and when he moved into the right travel lane to pass the vehicle the driver made a profane gesture toward him so he threw a paper bag with an egg sandwich at the vehicle in retaliation. The driver of the Nissan Rogue said the Ford pickup truck was driving fast in the left travel lane and almost struck his vehicle. He said he moved to the right travel lane so that he was next to the other vehicle and thre
Wicked Local
The following are excerpts from the Wellesley Police log. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.
On Feb. 22 at 10:40 a.m., Officer Pino spoke to a resident about a broken window in his residence. The resident said he noticed his dining room window was broken and suspected a rock had been thrown through the window. However, a rock was not located inside the residence or directly under the window outside.
On Feb. 22 at 11:06 a.m., Officer Hughes was dispatched to a residence on a medical call, as it appeared an individual attempted to overdose using fentanyl patches. The individual was transported to the hospital for treatment. Officer Hughes notified the department’s social worker, who responded to the hospital and notified a family member.
Wellesley Townsman
The following are excerpts from the Wellesley Police log. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.
His info ended up on the internet
On Feb. 15 at 10:50 a.m., Officer Mankavech spoke with a man reporting an unemployment scam. He said a third-party vendor used by his employer was hacked in December and his personal information was posted on the internet. He stated he recently received a letter from the Kentucky Unemployment Assistance program stating he qualified for unemployment benefits. He was advised to contact the credit reporting bureaus and request a freeze be put on his credit and monitor his accounts for any suspicious activity.