MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT

POLICE LOG

WEEK ENDING 4/19/2008

 

THE FOLLOWING CALLS FOR SERVICE WERE ATTENDED TO:

 

4/13/2008

A fire was attended on Conway Road.

A domestic disturbance was investigated on Route 16.

 

4/15/2008

A dog @ large complaint was investigated on East Madison Road.

A lost property report was investigated on Eidelweiss Drive.

A suspicious person complaint was investigated on Conway Road.

Assistance was given to another department on Village Road.

 

4/16/2008

A suspicious activity complaint was investigated on Altdorf Way.

 

4/17/2008

Public assistance was given on Village Road.

A dog @ large complaint was investigated on East Madison Road.

A motor vehicle complaint was investigated on Route 16.

 

4/18/2008

An alarm activation was investigated on Interlaken Circle.

A suspicious activity complaint resulted in the offender being arrested for resisting arrest or detention, obstructing government administration and reckless conduct on Route 16.

 

4/19/2008

A civil standby was conducted on Ash Lane.

A welfare check was conducted on Ragged Cove Lane.

An animal involved incident was investigated on Boulder Road.

A criminal mischief (vandalism) complaint was investigated on Route 16.

 

THE FOLLOWING ARRESTS WERE MADE:

 

On 4/17/2008, Daniel S. Leggitt, age 20, of Center Conway, NH was arrested for a motor vehicle complaint.

 

On 4/19/2008, Anthony R. Giallombardo, age 39, of Stonington, CT was arrested for criminal mischief (vandalism).

 

On 4/19/2008, Joshua K. Smith, age 30, of Plymouth, NH was arrested for resisting arrest or detention, obstructing government administration and reckless conduct.

 

THE FOLLOWING TRAFFIC CITATIONS WERE ISSUED:

 

6 Warnings – Speed

2 Warnings – Tail Lights and Reflectors Required

2 Warnings – Possession of License Required

2 Warnings – Line Violations

1 Warning – Possession of Registration Required

1 Warning – Following too Closely

1 Warning – Failure to Display Plates

 

OTHER:

 

1 Pistol Permit was issued

18 Security Checks were performed