Crime & Safety
Windham Police logs: Driver Without License Arrested
Check out the entries from the Windham Police Dept. dispatch log from May 13 - 19.

WINDHAM, N.H. - Check out the entries from the Windham Police Dept. dispatch log from May 13 - 19.
Sunday, May 13
- Police responded to Rockingham Road for a motor vehicle accident.
- Brian Lynch, 61, of Hudson, NH was arrested for DUI on Indian Rock Road.
- Gun shots reported on Johnson Street.
Monday, May 14
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- Flavio Abel Martinez, 32, of Lawrence, MA was arrested for for operation of a motor vehicle without a valid license. He was also picked up on an outstanding warrant after someone phoned in a suspicious vehicle on Wilson Road.
Tuesday, May 15
- Police were called to Gertrude Road for a report of criminal threatening.
- Animal Control called to Overton Road.
- Police were called to Blossom Road for a report of theft.
Wednesday, May 16
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- Police responded to the Widham Transfer Station for a report of illegal dumping.
- A resident reported sex offenses on Fellows Road.
- Police were called to McCauley Commons Searles Raod for a report of fraudulent activity.
- Police responded to Rockingham and Libbey Roads for a motor vehicle accident.
Thursday, May 17
- Criminal mischief reported on Park Street and Nashua Road.
- Thomas Adams, 40 of Windham, NH was arrested during a motor vehicle stop on Wilson Road. He was charged with driving after being suspended, a hands free violation and breach of bail.
Friday, May 18
- A suspicious vehicle was reported on Rockingham Road.
- A hit and run was reported on Rockingham Road near the Bella Viaggio Salon.
Satruday, May 19
- Police responded to Haverhill Road for an attempted burglary.
- Police responded to Highclere Development on Hawthorne Road for a report of illegal dumping.
Editor's Note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Windham Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the name removal request process for NH Patch police reports.
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