Summary
Hopkinton police logged one arrest on charges of negligent operation of a motor vehicle and operating under the influence of liquor. Officers also responded to several crashes and hit-and-run reports, including incidents involving buses, vehicles, and a dog that was struck by a white van.
Other notable calls included a missing-person report that ended when an elderly woman was found in Milford. Fraud complaints, downed wires, a split telephone pole, and a parked truck found unexpectedly in a backyard helped round out the week.
Police also helped with smaller community matters, including moving packages blocking a resident who uses a walker, checking on loose dogs, returning lost property, and assisting with traffic at the State Park.
Arrests
- On June 8, FC of Milford was arrested on charges of:
- Negligent operation of motor vehicle
- Operating under the influence – liquor
June 8
- Officer Saletnik spoke with the owner of a vehicle that had been parked on W Main St. for the last week. A tow was contacted.
- Officer Ziniti responded to a report of a disabled vehicle. The vehicle was towed, and the operator made arrangements with the mechanic.
- A walk-in requested to speak to an officer regarding fraud. She was given an information packet outlining the next steps.
- The bus dispatcher requested an officer for a crash report. One bus hit another bus at the school.
- A caller reported that a DMV was in the middle of the intersection, blocking traffic on South St.
- A caller stated that large packages are being delivered to her address in front of her door, making them inaccessible to her, and that she uses a walker. Officer Ziniti responded, moved the boxes, and spoke with the shipper to see if they could resolve the delivery issue.
- Milford PD requested that an officer check the area for a white ladder truck that was all over the road.
- A walk-in turned in a debit card found in the parking lot at the state park.
June 9
- A walk-in reported that her autistic son went for a walk several hours ago and has not been heard from since. The party then remembered the day and realized he was at work.
- Several officers responded to a two-car accident on Hayden Rowe St.
- A residential group home reported a wire down across their driveway. Verizon was contacted.
- A complaint came in regarding vehicles parked on a lawn, causing damage.
- Officers Rathburn-Goodman took a report of a lost black cat with green eyes.
- Two residents walked in to be fingerprinted for employment.
- A report came in of two large dump trucks speeding down Fruit St.
- A caller reported she is in a bad spot and is out of gas. Officers Buentello and McKeon responded.
- Officer Ziniti responded with state troopers and Milford EMS to a two-car accident on I-495 N.
- A 911 caller reported a hit-and-run.
- A caller reported two dogs in the middle of Wood St.
June 10
- Southborough PD requested a female officer to assist with booking a female prisoner.
- Officer Matos checked on a school bus that had its door open.
- Officers Cann and Ekross checked on someone attempting to enter a building. The man was gathering things from a business.
- A caller reported a Beagle limping around without a collar. ACO was contacted.
- A caller reported seeing a female outside her residence without shoes.
- Ashland PD was notified of an erratic operator running a red light into their town.
- Officer Casey contacted the owner of a debit card that was turned in. The owner already canceled it and requested it be destroyed.
- Several calls reported a tree on wires in Wood St.
- A caller reported that the sprinklers had been going on for a while.
June 11
- Officer Buentello checked on a paving company on Grove St. They were not in the roadway or creating traffic issues.
- Officer Walker checked on a vehicle pulled over on Cedar St. They were pulled over to look at their phone. Officer Walker advised them to find a better place.
- DPW and FD responded to a report of water in the basement of a residence on Wood St.
- A woman called twice to report a split telephone pole. Eversource was notified.
- Officer Normandin answered a party’s questions regarding property recovery.
June 12
- A caller reported that a wire has been down for the last several weeks. Officer LaTour responded and did not find any wires down but noted that some work was needed. Verizon was contacted.
- A caller reported a fraud case.
- A homeowner reported a gray GMC truck has been parked in his backyard. He was not expecting anyone and has no idea who it is.
- Officer Saletnik helped get cones for the Timlin race.
- Officer Quinzani assisted the FD with a report of a gas can that spilled over.
- A caller reported a group of 4 kids driving in the neighborhood.
June 13
- Several officers responded to Ashland PD’s request to block off the road at Frankland.
- A caller reported a road rage incident where a male party got out of his car.
June 14
- A dispatcher noticed on camera that there appear to be two cars and a small boat in the parking lot. The parties were attempting to go night fishing.
- A 911 caller reported a hit-and-run. A white van truck a dog and took off.
- A caller reported a party left her keys at the dog park and is stuck at the Price Chopper.
- A missing-person case was reported. Several officers checked major locations around town. It was a 78-year-old female, 5’3 and 110 pounds. She was eventually located in Milford on Purchase St.
- Officer Diaz assisted with traffic at the State Park, which was closed.
- Several officers responded to a report of a hit-and-run on Ash St.
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