Athol Police Logs: Feb. 6 – Feb. 27, 2025

Published: 03-05-2025 1:02 PM

Modified: 03-05-2025 2:42 PM


Thursday, Feb. 6

12:13 p.m. - Spoke with a female party who was shoveling snow into the roadway. She was advised to stop. She stated she “wasn’t worried about it” and “didn’t care.”

Friday, Feb. 14

7:15 a.m. - Female calling from Green Street that her vehicle looks like someone tried to break in. Her door handle is broken off. Does not want to speak to an officer, just wants it noted.

10:44 a.m. - Female is calling on behalf of her mother who is moving and needs to park a storage container in the roadway. She would like to know her options. Officer attempted call back, message left.

Tuesday, Feb. 18

7:11 a.m. - Caller from Carpenter Road reporting her vehicle broken into overnight and change was taken.

7:31 a.m. - Caller from White Pond Road states her car was broken into last night. Front of interior of the vehicle was “trashed,” approximately $425 in cash was taken from a few different spots in the car. Information left for investigating officer.

8:12 a.m. - Caller from White Pond Road reporting his vehicle was broken into and his wallet was stolen. Information left for officer.

9:58 a.m. - Caller from Main Street would like to speak to an officer about missing belongings. States she is missing her debit cards, social security card and miscellaneous bank cards. She believes they may be in her apartment still, she will continue to look.

Thursday, Feb. 20

10:18 a.m. - Tractor trailer unit stuck in the road at Cottage and Hapgood streets. Officer assisted with traffic while tractor trailer made the turn to Girardi’s. GPS has told him to go under the short bridge on School Street and he had to turn down Cottage Street to avoid it.

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Wednesday, Feb. 26

12:13 p.m. - Report of Subarus racing up the street “again” at Silver Lake and Lenox Streets. Ongoing issue. Officer advised.

Thursday, Feb. 27

12:13 p.m. - Walk in to station reports his ex bought new phones and charged it to an account they originally had together. Reporting party was advised of his options and will follow up with an officer is necessary.