Hopkinton Police Incident Log for May 18 – 25, 2026

by | May 30, 2026 | News, Police/Fire | 0 comments

Summary

Over the week of May 18 to 25, Hopkinton police logged three arrests, all involving operating under the influence. On May 23, a Westborough driver was arrested for OUI-liquor and a marked lanes violation. The same day, a Milford driver was arrested for OUI-drugs, unlicensed operation, and a marked lanes violation. On May 25, a Holliston driver was arrested for OUI-liquor.

The rest of the week brought a steady mix of routine calls. Officers handled several fire and burglar alarms, downed tree limbs and wires, and multiple motor vehicle accidents and erratic driver complaints. Residents reported lost-and-found items, including a wallet, keys, a Social Security card, and a wedding band, as well as loose animals, such as a runaway puppy and a missing cat named Doris. Other calls involved fraud reports, noise complaints, suspicious activity, loose dogs, and a brief scare over a teenager who turned out to be safe at a friend’s house. There were no reports of serious injuries.

Arrests

  • On May 23, JA of Westborough was arrested on charges of:
    • Marked lanes violation
    • Operating under the influence – liquor
  • On May 23, LA of Milford was arrested on charges of:
    • Marked lanes violation
    • Unlicensed operation of motor vehicle
    • Operating under the influence – drugs
  • On May 25, MG of Holliston was arrested on charges of:
    • Operating under the influence – liquor

May 18

  • A caller reported a container of knives left on the side of Wilson St.
  • Officer Vaz assisted a walk-in reporting fraud.
  • A caller reported a complaint with detailed traffic flow.
  • A business owner requested assistance with an unruly client.
  • An alarm company reported a commercial fire alarm activation.
  • A caller reported a tree limb on Cedar St. Officer Cappuccio removed the branch.
  • Officer LaTour assisted the FD with water in the basement of a house on Autumn Ridge Dr.
  • A caller reported jet skis on Sandy Beach.
  • Officers LaTour and Quinzani checked on two vehicles pulled over on South St. One of them ran out of gas. They stood by with lights while the operator walked to get gas.

May 19

  • A caller reported that her landlord has installed a gate on the house deck, preventing her from getting out of her apartment.
  • Officer Diaz responded to a motor vehicle accident on Cedar St. while on detail.
  • A walk-in reported she has found a Social Security card. Officer Brooks contacted the owner for pickup.
  • A caller reported fraud.
  • An employee brought in a found wallet to the police station.
  • A caller reported a Jeep window shattered.
  • A caller reported a dirt bike riding on private property.
  • Officers Creedon and Manning responded to a report of a deep growling noise coming from a resident’s backyard.

May 20

  • Officer Creedon responded to an additional call for a burglar alarm. The building was secure.
  • Officer Vaz assisted a party with fingerprints needed for nursing.
  • A walk-in reported a lost set of keys.
  • A walk-in reported a suspicious incident that occurred a short time ago.
  • A caller reported an erratic operator on Hayden Rowe St.
  • Officers Vaz and Diaz responded to a commercial fire alarm activation on Elm St.
  • Officer Diaz attempted to speak with a party about suspicious activity while the party was trying to buy a house.
  • Verizon was notified of wires down on Saddle Hill Rd.

May 21

  • Officer Creedon removed tree branches and debris from the roadway.
  • Officer Diaz responded to a fire alarm activation on Wood St.
  • A walk-in turned in a broken phone in the parking lot.
  • A resident reported an inside odor of gas.
  • A walk-in wished to speak with an officer regarding the youth at Windsor.
  • Officer Davis took a report of a lost wedding band. It was silver with a diamond wrap-around.
  • A report came in about a large green pickup that failed to stop at a stop sign.
  • Officer Saletnik returned a dog home.
  • A caller reported a vehicle had been parked in a lot for a while and was playing loud music.

May 22

  • A walk-in stated that his son has not returned home from school and might be missing. While Officer Cappuccio was speaking with the party, he learned that his son was at a friend’s house.
  • A report of a lost black-and-white cat named Doris came in.
  • A 911 caller reported that while walking with his 16-month-old son, an unleashed dog tried to attack them.
  • A caller stated that construction was still underway at 7:53 P.M., and that the noise from the machines was loud.
  • A caller reported a group of kids yelling and making loud noise in the parking lot.
  • Officer Manning assisted Westborough with an underage party.

May 23

  • Officer Buentello responded to a fire alarm activation on Wild Rd.
  • A 911 caller reported an erratic operator on W Main St.
  • A caller reported a brown-and-white puppy running in and out of Hayden Rowe St.
  • A 911 caller reported a racing vehicle complaint on Clinton St.
  • A walk-in turned in a wallet they found on the ground. The owner was contacted.
  • A 911 caller reported kids drinking in the area. The kids either took off on foot or were picked up.

May 24

  • Officer Buentello responded to a motor vehicle accident on North St. No one was injured.
  • A caller reported someone in a red hoodie smoking weed on the front steps. The caller stated the party’s vehicle was so loud, his walls were shaking.
  • Officer Quinzani resolved a miscommunication with an Amazon driver.
  • Milford PD was contacted regarding a hit-and-run.

May 25

  • A dispatcher noticed a vehicle’s camera at Sandy Beach after hours.
  • Officers Normandin and Vaz checked on a vehicle with an open trunk.
  • A caller reported that a vehicle towing a jet ski nearly struck her as she was coming down Hayward St.
  • Officer Ziniti responded to a parking complaint.
  • Officer Normandin spoke with the operator of a vehicle parked on the bike lane on Main St.

 

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