Crime & Safety
Homeowners Hear Loud Noises and a Sound of an Explosion, Potholes, Suspicious Activity and More
The latest entries from the Burlington Police Department from Tuesday, Feb. 24.

The following is a sampling of log entries provided by the Burlington Police Department. Where mentioned, an arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Tuesday, Feb. 24
12:22 a.m.- Employee of Uno Chicago Bar & Grill, 75 Middlesex Turnpike, reports an intoxicated male party attempting to drive away. Party was gone when police arrived.
2:03 a.m. - Homeowner on Macon Road reports some noises coming from the rear of her home. Same believes someone may be outside. Police searched the area and found no evidence of anyone walking in the homeowners backyard.
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2:17 a.m. - Caller from Washington Avenue reports a loud bang that sounded like an explosion. Area checks out OK, police found no evidence of anyone in the back yard
8:24 a.m. - Officer reporting deep pothole in the area of 376 Cambridge St.
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10:08 a.m. - Male party called to report that the DPW dumped snow in his front yard on Cambridge Street causing rebar to be damaged. Incident was logged at homeowners request
12:14 p.m. - Report of two Burlington High School students involved in past altercation. One juvenile was taken into protective custody.
4:01 p.m. - Caller reports a suspicious man inside Sears, 75 Middlesex Turnpike, looking at TVs. Individual left the area without stealing any items.
6:16 p.m. - Caller reports elderly male walking in the middle of the road in the area of Hallmark Gardens, Terrace Hall Avenue at Fowler Terrace. Unit was dispatched to the area but unable to locate the individual.
10:28 p.m. - Caller reports an elderly male walking down the roadway waving down cars in the area of Hallmark Gardens, 1 Terrace Hall Ave. Man was wearing a gray Patriots sweatshirt and khaki pants. Police were unable to locate the man.
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