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Hopkinton Police Incident Log for September 30, 2024

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September 24

  • 911 caller reported a motor vehicle accident with a possible back injury on Grove St.
  • Caller wished to speak with an officer regarding disturbing information from an individual. Officer Walker spoke with the caller.
  • 911 caller reported an erratic operator on Main St. Officers did not witness any violations.
  • Caller reported his daughter wanted to speak with an officer about something concerning a friend told her.
  • Officer Schofield responded to a report of a female on the side of Cedar St. that was talking on the phone, possibly in distress.

September 25

  • 911 caller reported an alarm sounding but no visible smoke or fire. Residents waited outside until officers and the fire department responded.
  • Walk-in reported his son rode his motorcycle to school that morning but never got to school. Officers spoke with the school and reported back that there was an error in attendance and he was in class.
  • Walk-in reported a neighbor was having a party on Main St. and there were over 100 cars.
  • Milford was contacted of an incident that crossed over to their town.
  • Officer LaTour looked into a situation of a vehicle parked on a property all day but could not find the owner.
  • Officers Burchard and Schofield helped push two vehicles out of West Main St. while they waited for AAA to come.

September 26

  • Officer Ziniti issued a verbal warning for a vehicle parked in a bad spot on Ash St without their lights on. The party was waiting for a tow.
  • Caller reported a landscape vehicle blocking part of Saddle Hill Rd, causing a hazard. Officer Buentello informed the landscapers to move the vehicle.
  • DPW was contacted about a yellow traffic light not functioning correctly on Lumber St.
  • A woman was informed of her options regarding a road rage incident.
  • Walk-in reported his pension plan was compromised and a friend said he could file a police report.
  • Caller reported a possibly un-registered solicitor came to her door yesterday.
  • Caller reported someone in a vehicle on South St. possibly passed out. Officer LaTour checked on the individual and found they were taking a nap.

September 27

  • Southborough caller warned of an erratic driver headed into town in a gray BMW.
  • DPW requested an officer help direct traffic while they cut a limb off a wire.
  • Southborough requested a mutual aid for a well-being check on an intoxicated male.
  • Officer LaTour stood by while a UHaul waited for a tow.

September 28

  • Officer Ziniti checked on a report of a vehicle parked in a bad spot but found the vehicle was passable and there were no “no parking” signs.
  • 911 caller reported a water main break and flooding into the residence. The water department responded and handled the situation.

September 29

  • Walk-in appeared to be confused. His wife was contacted and came to pick him up.
  • Officer Schofield checked on a vehicle parked on West Main St. The operator said the car was overheating and will be moving to the side.
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