Crime & Safety
Police: Drunk Driving Arrest, 2nd Offense; Winchester 12-Gauge Shells Turned In; House Break-In
Excerpts from the Burlington Police Department log.

Thursday, Sept. 24
At 2:34 a.nm., malicious damage to a vehicle on Baron Park Lane. Caller reported his car window was broken. He does not believe anything inside the vehicle was taken.
At 3:22 a.m., suspicious person on Gleason Street. Caller reported a suspicious SUV in the area. Operator of suspicious vehicle was arrested for suspended license. Shannon Mishel, of Lynn, arrest for driving with a suspended license, subsequent offense; operating vehicle with suspended registration.
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At 12:15 p.m., walk-in would like to turn in some shotgun shells he found at his house in Watertown. The man works in Burlington. Officers decided to take them in for safety reason. Officers notify Watertown Police.A total of 13 Winchester 12-gauge shells were turned in for proper disposal.
At 7:21 p.m., past burglary, break-in on Demone Drive.Reporting party stated that she believes her house was broken into. Property recovered from suspect. Same returned to owner. Offender to be summonsed.
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Friday, Sept. 25
At 12:00 p.m., arrest in area of 10 Executive Park. Prince Y. Kesselie, 23, of Lowell, arrested on a Superior Court warrant.
At 3:44 p.m., theft reported on Farms Drive. Stolen theft of a scooter reported.
At 5:44 p.m., identity fraud. Out-of-town person reported that someone was using her identity in regards to a job here in Massachusetts with a company by the name of Hunter Protection Services. Hunter Protective Services is located here in Burlington. Spoke with the owner of the company and was advised that he would check into the
situation.
At 5:37 p.m., motor vehicle crash with injuries on Cambridge Street. Pamela Andrews, of Hampton Falls, N.H., arrested for operating under the influence of liquor, second offense; unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle; and state highway traffic violation.
These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.
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