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Hopkinton Police Incident Log for October 21, 2024

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October 15

  • Caller reported vandalism on Chamberlain St. Officer Schofield checked for cameras.
  • Walk-in reported fraud/embezzlement.
  • Officer O’Neil located a tree in the middle of the road and moved it.

October 16

  • Officer Quinzani checked on an unoccupied vehicle on South St and tried getting in contact with the owner.
  • Employee called 911 to report a package was stolen from his vehicle.
  • Employee reported his wallet was stolen out of his vehicle. Officers responded and found signs of forced entry.
  • Caller reported harassing phone calls from scammers.
  • Officer Saletnik checked on a report of a red sedan without tail lights driving on West Main St. The reported was concerned as other vehicles might not have been able to see the car.

October 17

  • Officer McKeon recovered a chicken and relocated it to Baypath for the night.
  • 911 caller reported a party trapped in a vehicle with live wires on the vehicle. Eversource responded and the party was able to safely exit.
  • Caller reported a suspicious vehicle parked facing the playground on Wood St. Officers responded and found it was a contractor and all was okay.

October 18

  • Officer McKeon responded to a CO alarm report on Falcon Ridge Dr.
  • Officer Diaz issued a verbal warning to an erratic operator who was reported by an ambulance.
  • A store manager waved down and requested assistance from Officer Diaz.
  • An owner of a business reported a unwanted kids on property.
  • Caller reported unregistered solicitors on Commonwealth Ave.
  • Officer Schofield came upon a vehicle on Wedgewood Dr. that was possibly blocking the road. The owner removed the car.
  • Officer Burchard and LaTour assisted an owl stuck in a net.

October 19

  • Walk-in reported identify theft.
  • Caller reported a Sunrun solicitor, which are suspended from town.
  • Officer Diaz assisted with an open house at the Islamic Society.
  • Caller reported a water main break.
  • Walk-in reported he lost his cell phone.
  • Caller reported a strange male was laying down on her property on Wood St. Officers could not find.
  • 911 caller reported a group of teen drivers speeding around Fruit St.
  • Caller reported that the past few weekends there are a group of teens who gather in the parking lot of the Emerald fields after dark.

October 20

  • Caller reported a disturbance down at the boat ramp on Wood St. There was a party involved who was harassing and videoing the reporter.
  • 911 caller reported her son got punched in the stomach at the fields on Pratt Way.
  • Caller wished to speak to an officer about people trespassing on her property.
  • Caller reported a suspicious vehicle parked at the end of his driveway.
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