Crime & Safety

Violence After Car Crash, House Egging: Wellesley Police Log

​The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction.

​The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction.
​The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction. (Photo by Dan Libon/Patch )

The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction:

Arrests:

March 25

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3:05 p.m. - A random registration lookup of a Honda sedan driving on Washington Street near Eaton court resulted in an arrest. Anthony Markusic, 33, of Barrington, New Hampshire, was arrested on an active warrant out of Stoughton District Court. He was released on $150 bail.

March 30

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11:34 p.m. - A Dover man was arrested after driving under the influence of alcohol, police said. Jonathan Violin, 43, ran sped through a red light from State Street to Washington Street and was pulled over, according to police. Police said Violin's speech was slurred and the car smelled like alcohol. Police said Violin failed a field sobriety test, and he was charged with operating under the influence, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and failure to stop at a red light. he was released on personal recognizance.

Incidents:

March 26

10:30 a.m. -A construction contractor called police and said a man and woman came on to his construction site and started yelling at him and his workers. He said the incidents have happened at least six times since the same two people went to the Wellesley zoning board and complained about his work around town. Police suggested the contractor request a harassment prevention order from the Dedham District Court.

1:29 p.m. - A couple called police and said they received a package containing a pair of sneakers they did not order. They checked their credit card and saw there had been two fraudulent purchases made at Target. The second order was a television which was delivered on March 26. the couple called credit card company. They were issued a new credit card and will be credited for the unauthorized purchases. There are no suspects.

3:34 p.m. - A woman reported two passports missing. Police told her to call United States Department of State to report the passports missing and request a replacement.

5:14 p.m. - A Washburn Avenue resident reported someone broke into their car. The report is incomplete at this time and no further information is available.

March 28

11:06 a.m. - A woman called police and said she saw an unknown person approach her front door on security footage. The suspect is a man 20-25-years-old, wearing a back cat, jeans, sneakers, and carrying a package. Police said the man tried putting a key in the front door and couldn't open it, so he turned around.

March 31

7 a.m. - A man from Bacon Street called police and said his house had been egged several times over the last few months. Police said the eggs damaged his roof, front window, and pickup truck. the incidents have occurred on Saturday nights. The man requested extra checks of the area during that time.

5:23 p.m. - A man called police and said while he was driving on Washington Street in the Lower Falls area, his car was struck by another vehicle. He said the other driver then got out of his car and hit him. The report is incomplete at this time and no further information is available.

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