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Hopkinton Police Incident Log for September 9, 2024

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Arrests

  • On September 6, Kathleen Sullivan of Hopkinton was arrested on charges of:
    • Straight warrant arrest

September 3

  • Alarm company spoke with a resident regarding an accidental alarm activation.
  • 911 caller reported a disabled vehicle in the middle of West Main St. Officers Beloin and Buentello assisted and moved the vehicle from the road.
  • Walk-in reported someone damaged his mailbox on Hayden Rowe St. There were also marks on his property.
  • A vehicle alert company reported a vehicle in Hayden Rowe St. The airbag was deployed, but no one was hurt. A tow arrived on scene.
  • A detail officer was sent to Main St. after receiving multiple excess traffic reports.
  • 911 caller reported an aggressive dog that chased his wife up the street on Lamplighter Ln. Animal control was contacted.
  • A woman approached Officer LaTour stating a someone was following her.

September 4

  • Caller reported a woman screaming and possibly hearing dog footsteps on Woodview Way. The caller believes the woman’s dog could have run away and she was trying to keep it from going into the woods. Officers Schofield and Quinzani responded.
  • Caller reported his vehicle broke down in front of the common. Units were able to push the vehicle out of the road.
  • Caller reported a party that passed counterfeit money.
  • Caller reported a scam in which they gave out their driver’s license information and wished to speak with an officer.
  • Officer Saletnik spoke with a walk-in regarding a lost clarinet.

September 5

  • Caller reported a scam email she received with her private information.
    Officer Walker found a school ID and brought it back to the school.
  • Caller has a what appears to be a lot dog in his garage. Animal control responded.
  • Caller reported an abandoned vehicle but when officers arrived they realized it wasn’t abandoned, but it was parked illegally.

September 6

  • Officer O’Neil checked on a vehicle parked on Legacy Farms N. The woman inside was just waking up from a nap.
  • Officer Diaz assisted a stuck bus on the bridge on Fruit St.
  • DPW was notified of a bunch of nails on Main St.
  • Caller reported a large log in the middle of Cedar St.
  • Officer Walker checked on a report of a construction worker operating heavy equipment in a bad area but found them to be a town worker with lights and proper equipment so everything was okay.
  • Caller reported a lost dog on Church Pl. Officer Beloin responded but could not find the dog.
  • 911 caller reported a three vehicle accident on Hayden Rowe St with a hand injury.

September 7

  • Caller reported an exposed underground electrical box covered by a piece of wood that appears to be a hazard. Eversource was contacted.
  • 911 caller reported a stolen vehicle.
  • Officer Walker assisted with several parking complains on Main St.
  • Caller reported a skunk seems wounded near Main St. Officer Schofield responded but the skunk ran back into the woods.

September 8

  • Officer Buentello responded to a report of someone dumping the entire contents of their pool water down a storm drain on Jamie Ln. and stopped the party.
  • Caller reported a lost wallet.
  • A woman and child were verbally assaulted while bringing their groceries to the car. The reporting party said the woman was yelling and swearing at her then took pictures of her license plate.
  • Caller complained about the construction equipment.
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