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Hopkinton Police Incident Log for July 24, 2024

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Arrests

  • On July 18, Zeylin Yamileth gomez Perdomo of Milford was arrested on charges of:
    • Straight warrant arrest

July 15

  • 911 caller requested police and an ambulance for an unknown situation in Milford. Milford PD responded.
  • Walk-in spoke with Officer Buentello about an ongoing traffic complaint.
  • Caller reported a vehicle parking in the fire lane on Davis Rd.
  • Caller reported several kids recklessly operating their bicycles on Hayden Rowe St.
  • Officer Beloin issued parking citations to vehicles illegally parked.
  • Passerby wished to reported a past suspicious situation.

July 16

  • 911 caller reported an unwanted party that he just fired refuses to leave the premises. Officers responded and the party will no longer trespass.
  • Southborough reported an erratic driver on a motorcycle was headed towards town. A 911 caller updated saying they turned into the state park. The vehicle was not found.
  • Officer LaTour spoke with the homeowner of a house on Lumber St. whose fire alarm was activated but they weren’t home. The homeowner said they couldn’t see a fire through the home cameras and believes it is okay.

July 17

  • Caller reported their basement flooded on Bowker Rd. Officers responded to assist.
  • Caller reported an adult male met with a 13 year old girl and sold her a vape pen. She arranged another sale afterwards.
  • Walk-in reported they lost their wallet.
  • Officers LaTour, Normandin, and Schofield assisted the Southborough PD with a hit and run incident.

July 18

  • Officer Staback advised a caller to evacuate their house when they reported their fire alarms sounding but could not see a fire.
  • Business manager reported they were being harassed and would like someone to help.
  • Caller stated she lost her doberman by Parkwood Dr. She called back shortly after to report she found it.

July 19

  • Caller reported a large snapping turtle on Oakhurst Rd.
  • Officer Schofield and Walker assisted an accident that occurred on West Main St. There were no injuries but one party was aggressive. Both parties denied medical assistance.
  • Asset protection requested an officer take report of a shop-lifting incident that happened the other day.

July 20

  • Officer McKeon responded with the fire department to a 911 call with a residential fire alarm activation on Sanctuary Ln.
  • 911 caller reported an owl stuck in a football net. Tufts in Grafton took the owl in after Officer Walker dropped it off.
  • Caller reported getting an SOS call from a friend near the state park. When officers located the friend they explained it was accidental.
  • 911 caller asked for assistance getting her bags as her motorized wheelchair wasn’t working. Eventually a neighbor helped so they were all set.
  • Officer Ekross responded to a 911 call regarding a woman concerned about a man knocking on her door when it was just her and her baby home. She was concerned because her husband had also been receiving strange texts. Officer Ekross checked the area and made sure everything was okay.
  • Woman called stating there is an injured rabbit in her backyard and she couldn’t get ahold of animal control.

July 21

  • Officer Walker let a woman know her wallet was found in Bellingham.
  • Caller reported a man walking on the side of the roadway on cedar St. pointing a shiny unknown object at on-coming traffic.
  • Caller reported her water was brown.
  • Officer Burchard took possession of drug paraphernalia after a walk-in turned it in. It was disposed of.
  • Officer Normandin left a message with DPW regarding a small pot hole of Canterbury Ln. that was reported.
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