January 1
- Caller reported a cyclist who was biking towards town from the state park who is difficult to see due to darkness.
- Walk-in reported identity theft.
- Officer Normandin checked on a man walking on Pond St. The man was okay, just heading up to their house.
- Woman reported on going harassment. Officers spoke to her over the phone.
January 2
- Caller reported a large tree down in the middle of Pond St. DPW was notified.
- 911 caller reported a wire rubbing on a tree causing it to spark. The fire department was contacted. Officer McKeon stood by.
- Several calls reported trees down on wires.
- A motor vehicle crashed into a tree on West Main St. The operator stated the glare of the sun caused them to not be able to see. They did not feel safe driving after. A private tow was called.
- Walk-in reported unwanted parties in her home on Blueberry Ln.
January 3
- Multiple 911 calls reported an 18 wheeler roll over on Wood St. No one was injured.
- Caller reported vandalism to the state park. There was saran wrap on trees and rocks.
- A report of a tree that fell on a truck came in. The occupants were able to exit the vehicle, however, the drive bumped his head. He was evaluated. DPW responded.
- Walk-in turned in a credit card they found at AllTown.
January 4
- Caller reported lost luggage at the airport. He just wanted the situation logged.
- Officer Buentello took a crash report on an accident on Hayden Rowe.
- Caller reported a loose dog running around Hayden Rowe. Animal control was contacted, but the dog was returned home before they arrived.
- Caller reported a mattress on the road by the 495 ramp. Officer Normandin removed it.
January 5
- Woman reported someone hacked her accounts and purchased items.
- 911 caller stated a resident said there was smoke on the 4th floor of the complex on Constitution Ct. Officers checked it out and did not find any smoke. They suspect it could be from someone cooking.
- Officer Beloin checked on a vehicle behind the middle school with occupants. The operator was walking his dogs.
- Ashland and Holliston were notified on an erratic operator turning onto Chestnut St.