Police Log: July 20 - 21
Here's a look at the Concord Police log from Friday, July 20 and Saturday, July 21.
Concord Police dealt with some minor car accidents on Friday and a strange call from Cuba. On both Friday and Saturday, there were summons to court for suspended license violations as well as an arrest of a young man who crashed into a telephone poll while operating under the influence of unspecified drugs.
Friday, July 20
6:41 a.m. Police responded to a small car accident at the First Parish Church. No injuries were reported.
11:12 a.m. A resident on Main Street called police to inform them that she was getting suspicious phone calls about her having won a large sum of money. The police went over to the Main Street home and a call came in from the offending party. The offending party claimed they were from Cuba. The officer at the scene informed the caller to stop it or face prosecution.
4:46 p.m. There was a minor car accident in the area of Walden Pond where a Park Ranger oversaw a routine paper exchange. No injuries were reported.
8:26 p.m. Police summonsed a Brockton man to court after a routine traffic stop informed the officer that the man was driving with a revoked registration due to lack of insurance. The vehicle was towed.
Saturday, July 21
2:57 a.m. An Acton man, after being pulled over for a routine traffic stop, was issued a court summons for driving with a suspended license.
12:18 p.m. Another summons was issued to a Brookline man who was pulled over by Concord Police. The man was operating with a suspended license. His vehicle was towed.
7:53 p.m. ARREST. After a striking a telephone poll on Wolf Pine Way, Dylan McLaughlin, 21, of 21 River Street, Byfield, was charged with operating under the influence of drugs, marked lanes violation and operating to endanger.