Crime & Safety

Madison Police Arrest Log

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Madison Police Arrest Log for September 13th through September 19th

During this time period Madison police were called on September 13 to a report of neighbor trouble on Lovers Lane, to a report of a suspicious vehicle on Devonshire Lane, to a report of threatening on Alexandra Lane; on September 14th to a report of a theft from a residence on Durham Road, to a theft from an auto on Neck Road; to a report of neighbor trouble on Lovers Lane, to a theft on Godman Road.

On September 15th to a report of fraud on Harkness Drive, on September 16th to a domestic dispute on Strawberry Hill Road, to a suspicious vehicle on Boston Post/Mill roads; on September 17th to a harassment call on Godman Road; on September 18th to a theft from an auto on Buck Hill Road, to a burglary on Green Hill Road, to a theft of a bicycle on Woodlawn Avenue, to a missing juvenile on Nichols Hill Drive.

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On September 19th to a theft from a residence on Durham Road, to a motor vehicle accident with injuries on Railroad Avenue, to a report of fraud on W. Sussex Place, to a suspicious vehicle on Durham Road, to a shoplifting call on Samson Rock Drive.


Arrested were:

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Christopher J. Dwyer, 54, of 50 Kelsey Town Road, Clinton, charged September 14th with illegally operating a motor vehicle with license under suspension-alcohol.

Robert Sherman Smith, 65, of 164 Durham Road, Madison, charged September 16th with injury/risk/impairing morals, interfering with an officer, assault on a peace officer, fm, ems.

Benjamin Mclean, 32, of 48 Horsepond Road, Madison, charged September 19th with larceny in the 6th degree, conspiracy to commit larceny in the 6th degree.

Laurel Doyle, 28, of 124 Whitfield Street, Guilford, charged September 19th with larceny in the 6th degree, conspiracy.

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