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Hopkinton Police Incident Log for August 21, 2024

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August 12

  • Officer Walker assisted a walk-in after he reported he was involved in an online scam.
  • Walk-in requested a harassment prevention order. She was directed to the Framingham District Court.
  • Officer Schofield removed a steel pole from Wood St. after it was reported.
  • Caller reported yelling from a few houses down the road. Officers checked the area and found some teenagers hanging at a friends. They said they’d be on their way.

August 13

August 14

  • 911 caller reported teenagers knocking on her front door. Officers checked the area but did not find the kids.
  • Officer Quinzani cleared a situation of a cat in the middle of East Main St.
  • Woman reported a near accident that she was in on the 495 ramps. She believes it was a yield sign placement issue. Officer Brooks contacted MassDot and informed them of the issue.
  • Caller reported a 13 y/o on an e-bike ran into his car and is shaken up. Officer Walker responded and evaluated the child.
  • 911 caller reported an accident on Ash St. involving a mother and son in their car when it hit a wall. There were no injuries and the car was towed.
  • Man called to reported a tree on Center Trail looked like it was about to fall.
  • Walk-in reported that a man in a gray pick up truck followed his daughter home and confronted them about her driving.

August 15

  • Caller reported her gas tank was leaking.
  • Officer Cifuentes spoke with a woman about a person that blocked her driveway earlier that day and took pictures of her house.

August 16

  • Caller reported an owl stuck in a soccer net. Three officers and animal control freed the bird.
  • A caller reported an erratic driver on South St.
  • Walk-in turned in an Apple watch he found on his property.
  • Officer LaTour spoke with a walk-in concerned about threatening text messages.
  • Woman reported her neighbor on Sanctuary Ln. has been stealing her flowers and removed lights.

August 17

  • Caller reported a tree limb hanging on West Elm St.
  • Walk-in believes a contractor he had doing work stole his watch.
  • Walk-in turned in a phone they found by the middle school.
  • Caller reported a vehicle parked in front of a fire hydrant. Officer Diaz spoke with the owner and they said they’d move their car.

August 18

  • Walk-in wished to speak with an officer regarding online fraud.
  • Caller reported their neighbor’s dog had been barking all day. Officer Quinzani tried to get into contact with the owners. The homeowners arrived when officers were at the location and brought the dogs inside.
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