Summary
Officers covered erratic drivers, hit-and-runs, and alarms. Police resolved incidents swiftly. The 911 callers flagged erratic operators on key roads. Hit-and-run reports surfaced multiple times. One crash caused no injuries. Investigators probed a fraudulent check attempt. Stolen property complaints arose. Officers noted suspected drug sales to minors.
Police investigated a possible home invasion; it turned out to be a device error. Fire and CO alarms triggered frequent responses. A gas line rupture drew aid. Officers aided the Milford PD in locating a missing child. A caller mistook military training for gunfire. Loose dogs prompted animal control.
Arrests
- On April 5, JM of Holliston was arrested on charges of:
- Resisting arrest
- Disorderly conduct
- Disturbing the peace
March 30
- A 911 caller reported an erratic operator on Grove St.
- A caller reported an ongoing complaint of a vehicle revving its engine and honking its horn late at night on Mayhew Ct.
- A caller was looking to speak with an officer regarding a past hit-and-run.
- A leasing manager requested assistance with an unwanted party on Constitution Ct.
- Officer Beloin assisted the FD with a fire alarm activation.
March 31
- A caller reported a vehicle for crossing double yellow lines on W Main St. They stated the vehicle got onto 495 N.
- A caller stated that his vehicle broke down in the left-turn lane at Price Chopper.
- Officer Ekross took a report of a hit-and-run.
- A 911 caller reported an erratic operator.
- Officer Quinzani responded to a report of a blown transformer.
April 1
- Officer Matos checked an unoccupied, unlocked vehicle in a lot on Lakeshore Dr.
- Officer Diaz assisted the FD with a ruptured gas line.
- Officer Burchard reported a box truck disabled at the bottom of a ramp off of 495.
- Eversource was notified of a tree on wires.
- A caller reported a traffic backup from 135 to Ashland.
- Several officers assisted the Milford PD in looking for a 10-year-old boy. The party was eventually located in their town.
April 2
- Officer Creedon took a report of an attempted pass of a fraudulent check.
- Officer Burchard assisted with a commercial fire alarm activation.
- A caller reported stolen property.
- A caller reported a delivery truck blocking part of Main St.
- An unknown party struck a parked vehicle and left without exchanging information.
- Officer Ziniti assisted with a private tow.
April 3
- Officer Creedon reported a tan and white dog on the loose by Legacy Farms.
- A caller stated a vehicle pulled into the driveway and then left.
- Officer Schofield responded to a verbal altercation between neighbors.
- BayPath was notified of a loose dog.
- Officer Burchard removed trash from the roadway on Walker St.
- A caller reported a lost motorcycle plate.
- A caller requested to speak with an officer about a traffic issue on Main St.
- Officer Beloin responded to a report of low-hanging wires on Hayden Rowe St.
- A caller reported a man selling weed to minors.
April 4
- A caller reported she was side-swiped in a parking lot.
- A caller reported possible gunfire on Kruger Rd. The caller was informed that the National Guard is using the area for horse cannon training.
- A man brought in a wallet that he found.
- A caller stated there is loud music and kids running around Walcott Valley Dr.
- A 911 caller reported a possible home invasion. Several officers responded, but the husband thought it might have just been an electronic device. Everything checked out okay.
April 5
- A caller reported a motor vehicle accident on Church St. No injuries were reported.
- Officer Vaz assisted the FD with an alarm activation on Front St.
- A caller reported a CO alarm activation.

