Hopkinton Police Incident Log for November 10 – 16, 2025

by | Nov 17, 2025 | News, Police/Fire | 0 comments

Summary

It was a busy week for Hopkinton’s finest, featuring the usual mix of wandering dogs and trailers, wayward deer, and one rather unfortunate school bus incident involving a lost engagement ring, leaving a parent hoping for a miracle…

November 10

  • Officer Diaz returned a dog in the road to its owner.
  • A caller reported a tree on wires on Apple Tree Hill Rd.
  • A walk-in asked to speak with an officer regarding a protective order.
  • A walk-in got a delivery that doesn’t belong to her.
  • A caller reported a hole in the road on W Main St.

November 11

  • Officer Savolt took a call from a parent whose child brought her engagement ring on the school bus and then lost it.
  • A caller stated a tree was blocking Clinton St.
  • Officer Burchard spoke with a construction company working on the holiday in violation of the town bylaws. They closed up for the day.
  • A message was left with ACO regarding a deer struck by a vehicle.

November 12

  • Toyota’s stolen vehicle department reported a stolen vehicle on November 7th, with the car pinging at an address in town.
  • ACO was contacted regarding a deceased deer on Hayden Rowe.
  • A caller reported three loose dogs in the roadway.
  • A resident wished to log that a van went speeding by her house on North St., going about 55-60 MPH.
  • Officer Beloin came across a disabled vehicle on West Main St. They said they had a flat tire due to raised structures on Main St.
  • A caller reported someone had parked across his driveway, blocking him in. Officer LaTour issued a citation.
  • Officer Quinzani removed a cone from the roadway when a caller reported it.
  • A walk-in requested to speak to an officer regarding harassment.

November 13

  • A caller reported an unregistered, aggressive solicitor.
  • A caller reported he lost his trailer off his truck in the middle of Hayden Rowe St.
  • ACO was advised of a deceased deer on Hayden Rowe St. that was hit.

November 14

  • A caller reported hearing a heated argument. Officers LaTour and Vaz responded. The parties confirmed it was just an argument and everyone was okay. One of the parties was transported to the commuter rail.
  • Officer Vaz spoke with a party regarding a family situation.
  • The Department received a notification of a crash involving an iPhone. A caller reported that her sister responded to the location as the notification was from their mother’s phone, but she saw their mother driving safely.
  • A caller requested assistance removing youths in the area of Constitutional Ct.
  • A walk-in requested assistance with a motor vehicle owned by her ex.
  • Officers Creedon and Normandin responded to a report of two cars playing loud music behind the dumpsters by Revolutionary Way. They said they would be on their way.

November 15

  • A caller reported an erratic operator on South St.
  • A caller reported that some items were stolen while at the Hopkinton Public Library.
  • Several officers spoke with a group of kids hanging around the school buses. They were told to leave the area.
  • Officer Davis took a report from a woman who stated she struck a deer on Ash St., but it took off into the woods. There was some damage to her vehicle, but she wants the incident logged.

November 16

  • A caller reported finding a Golden Retriever at Daniel Shays Rd.
  • A caller reported her neighbor’s wind chimes are above 70 decibels.
  • Officer McKeon and Ziniti responded to a two-car accident on Huckleberry Rd. There were no injuries.
  • A message was left with ACO regarding a good-sized deer on the side of the road.

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