Alleged Third Nab Lake CC Robbery Proven False
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The following are entries from the Westford Police log for July 26 and 27.
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Follow Up
July 1, 11:17 a.m. – Police were called to find a red couch dumped in the woods near an access road off Groton Road.
The person who had called the police said he did not know where it came from, but said it was not there yesterday.
July 5, 1:30 p.m. – Police were dispatched to Nabnasset Lake Country Club after an employee was seen putting a leaf blower into his personal vehicle.
The man that called the police saw the incident from nearby and called in response to several recent break-ins to the Pro Shop, thinking those incidents may have been an inside job connected to the individual he just saw.
Police discovered that the employee was using the leaf blower to clean up a member’s yard elsewhere in Nabnasset, a fact was confirmed with other employees at the golf course.
July 6, 6:31 p.m. – A Mobil on the Run clerk called police after she discovered what was believed to be a counterfeit $10 bill.
The clerk confronted the customer that gave the bill, a young white male, but he fled the scene shortly after the confrontation.
According to accounts from the clerk, the bill had irregularly sized corners.
The note was forwarded to U.S. Secret Service, but video of the incident could not be obtained.
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