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Older Male Allegedly Harrassing Girls at Dunkin' Donuts

The following information was supplied by the Westford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

 

The following are entries from the Westford Police log for Dec. 2 to Dec. 8

The Westford Police Log is available to the public at the Westford Police station on Main Street, with earlier logs available online at www.westfordma.gov

If there is a particular police report you'd like us to follow up on, e-mail the editor at andrew.sylvia@patch.com and include the time, date and location of the incident.

Monday, Dec. 3

12:48 p.m. - Meghan Westover, 28, of Groton St. in Pepperell was arrested for alleged reception of stolen property less than $250, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, tire tread depth violations and failure to appear upon personal recognizance.

Wednesday, Dec. 5

2:29 p.m. - Nicholas Walker, 17, of Magnolia Drive in Westford, was arrested on charges of alleged domestic assault and battery.

Friday, Dec. 7

8:44 a.m. - Alexandra DiBona, 27, of Stoneview Drive in Westford was arrested for alleged operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license.

Follow Up

Nov. 20, 10:30 a.m. - A graduate student at Nashoba Tech reached out to an officer on duty saying that an older gentleman with grey hair and a colored shirt made inappripriate remarks about her yoga pants at Dunkin' Donuts on Littleton Road.

At first, the student believed that the man was just making small talk, but indicated that it eventually became "creepy."

The student also indicated that the man was a regular at Dunkin' Donuts and while he did not make any further inappropriate comments to her, she had heard him comment about other girls in the store.

The officer arrived at Dunkin' Donuts the next day and later that week, but could not find anyone fitting the description until Nov. 30.

On that date, the officer asked the man if he made those comments, and confirmed that he did, saying that he did not think they were inappropriate.

At this point the officer told him he had recieved complaints about his behavior, and further comments could result in a no trespassing order and a criminal complaint, to which he allegedly understood.

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Kate H

7:45 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Thank you for following up with the girl's complaint! Even though he had not yet acted on the comments, you spoke up for her! All to often these things can be brushed off and then the situation can escalate. Nice job!

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