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Hopkinton Police Incident Log for April 17, 2024

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Marathon Monday Madness: Missing mutts, misplaced mail, and mischievous motorists! Hudson’s own Houdini, Corey Clark, nabbed for nighttime naughtiness. Parking pandemonium for pavement-hogging workers and the phantom leaf blower’s blustery battle. Stay tuned for more small-town shenanigans!

Arrests

  • On April 9, Corey Clark of Hudson was arrested on charges of:
    • B&E Vehicle/Boat Nighttime for Felony

April 8

  • Officer Ziniti responded to a parking complaint regarding some construction workers taking up parking spots. Workers moved their vehicles.
  • Walk-in explained that his package was delivered to the wrong address but his neighbor denies that he got it.
  • Officer Walker responded to a two car accident on West Main St. There were no injuries.
  • A report of a strong odor in a classroom came in.
  • Two officers responded to a four car accident on Main St. There were no injuries.
  • Caller reported a dog barking for 45 minutes on Church St.

April 9

  • Officer Grimley responded to a report of a window not being boarded up on a building that it should be.
  • Caller reported seeing and smelling smoke in their location on Spring St but were unable to locate the source.
  • Caller reported an erratic operator that nearly struck a pedestrian on Fruit St and is on their phone. The vehicle was headed toward Southborough or Westborough. Both departments were notified.
  • Woman reported her daughter lost her smart watch. It was a teal “gizmo” watch that was last seen on the school bus.
  • Man reported he was out for a walk when a speeding vehicle almost hit him then flipped him off. The incident occurred on South Mill St but the driver was not located.
  • Caller reported a large pot hole near his mailbox and vehicles needing to swerve into other lanes to avoid it. A message was left with the DPW.
  • Girl requested to speak with the school resource officer regarding an incident.

April 10

  • A report of a missing black lab named Toby was made. Animal control was advised.
  • Walk-in reported a student being threatened by another student.
  • Officer Normandin assisted a white Toyota SUV that was stuck in the mud on Winter St.
  • 911 caller reported a suspicious vehicle parked outside his residence for several hours. Officers checked out the situation and everything was okay.

April 11

  • Woman reported that her windshield wipers were broken overnight.
  • 911 caller reported a road rage incident on the Pike.
  • Comms Director DeRaad spoke with the owner of a disabled vehicle on Ash St. The owner said a tow will be removing the vehicle later that day.
  • Anonymous caller reported two speeding vehicle in an elderly residential area on Davis Rd.
  • Walk-in reported they lost their Airpods. Later the Airpods were turned in and the walk-in came back to retrieve them.
  • Driver of a bus reported an occupant of a silver Hyundai was giving obscene gestures to kids riding the bus. The bus pulled of their route to let the car pass.
  • Two 911 calls came in regarding an accident on Grove St. No one was hurt.
  • 911 caller reported major traffic back up on Hayden Rowe. There was an event at the school causing the situation.

April 12

  • A report of a tree blocking Ash St. came in.
  • Several officers responded to 911 calls regarding a crash on Ash St. A tow was enroute.
  • Walk-in reported identity theft.
  • Officer Saletnik responded to a residential fire alarm activated on Pond St.

April 13

  • Caller reported a landscape crew blowing leaves into the road. Officer Saletnik spoke with the crew who said they weren’t trying to get them into the road, but the wind kept blowing them that way.
  • Officer Normandin assisted the fire department with a fire alarm activation on Wedgwood Dr.

April 14

  • Officer Grimley noticed a Jeep with its rear hatch open. It appeared to be an oversight. Everything in the area looked okay.
  • Caller reported her dog was missing. She was in the yard but the caller hadn’t seen her in over an hour. The dog has black wire hair with a white chest and chin.
  • 911 caller reported her daughter in Franklin needs help. The call was transferred to Franklin PD.
  • The fire department responded to a 911 report of a mother that fell down the stairs on Sylvan Way.

April 15

  • A resident of Holt St reported vehicles parked on the street were clogging it up.
  • Officer Beloin issued a ticker for a parking violation to a vehicle on West Main St. The owner was making arrangements for an expired plate.
  • Several licenses were found near the common.
  • Woman reported her credit card and phone were stolen. Both items were tracked to Milford.
  • Caller requested to speak with an officer about getting a restraining order.
  • Woman reported losing her wedding band sometime during the day but she was in a lot of places so it could be anywhere.
  • Walk-in requested to speak with an officer regarding a data breach he may have been involved in.
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