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Hopkinton Police Incident Log for September 24, 2024

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September 16

  • Caller reported multiple vehicles parked in the fire lane on South St.
  • Caller reported a man and woman living between a van and a UHaul on his property and he needs them to leave.
  • Animal control was notified of a cat on a man’s property that had been hanging around for the last couple weeks.
  • Officer O’Neil asked some kids to leave the courts in front of the highschool after the lights went out.

September 17

  • Upton informed Hopkinton of a traffic complain on West Main St. of a Ford F150 going over double yellow lines.
  • Officer Walker logged a report of fraud.
  • Caller reported someone stole $450 and a computer from her. The woman called back and decided her did not want the incident logged.
  • Caller reported she got home and her backyard was littered with firework debris and her pool cover was damaged.

September 18

  • Officers Burchard and McKeon responded to a call in which the caller claimed someone was touching him and they could hear yelling in the background and then the phone cut off. The situation ended up being between coworkers and the supervisor got involved by the time officers arrived.
  • 911 caller reported motor vehicle with no injuries on Lumber St.
  • Business reported a tractor trailer is blocking his driveway.
  • Caller reported an on-going issue with a dog at a condo complex. Animal control was contacted.
  • Caller reported a dog running loose on Pond St.
  • Officer Walker spoke with someone regarding un-employment and credit card fraud.
  • Walk-in reported her daughter was being harassed on the bus.

September 19

  • Caller reported a FedEx truck pulled down a cable on Saddle Hill Rd. Verizon was contacted.
  • Caller wished to speak with an officer about a past road incident.
  • Caller reported a woman came into the business and asked about volunteering. The woman was reported to be intoxicated. Officers responded and waited until a family member picked up the woman.
  • A school bus versus vehicle accident occurred on Pond St. There no injuries but the truck needed a tow.

September 20

  • Caller reported fire alarms sounding for 30 minutes on Freedom Way. Officer Quinzani assisted with the fire department.
  • Milford PD transferred a road rage incident over. Officers were unable to locate the parties.
  • Officer Ziniti spoke with a contractor regarding suspicious activity in a construction site.
  • Caller asked questions regarding receiving annoying phone calls.
  • Officer Beloin checked camera footage about a traffic complaint on Main St. and took a report.
  • Officer Proctor received a report of a lost cat named Niko.
  • Caller reported a man was possibly following her in the state park. Ashland PD was contacted.
  • Caller reported a large tree had fallen across a trail and cannot get around it and out of the trail system because of a previous injury. DPW was contacted.

September 21

  • 911 caller reported a smoke alarm sounded for a brief moment then stopped. Officer McKeon responded with the fire department. Everything was okay.
  • Caller reported a large tree down on East Main St.
  • Caller reported a vehicle speeding on I-495N. State Police were notified.
  • 911 caller reported an outside odor of natural gas.
  • Officers Buentello and Ziniti responded to a report of an erratic driver on Hayden Rowe St.
  • Walk-in reported she did not feel well. She said she was feeling dizzy and light headed. Her daughter came to bring her to the hospital.

September 22

  • Wires had to be removed from Granite St. after multiple callers reported them.
  • Officer Diaz removed youths from neighborhood after they were reported for knocking over someone’s mailbox.

September 23

  • 911 caller reported a school bus cannot get by a commercial truck. Officer Ziniti responded by could not find either vehicle in the area.
  • Caller stated a Verizon truck was doing work outside her house, but blocked her in her driveway.
  • Officers Capuccio and Saletnik called a woman who wanted to speak about removing someone from her house but they got no answer. A voicemail was left.
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