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Hopkinton Police Log: Recent Incident Summary, April 6 – 12

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Summary

Hopkinton police responded to a range of incidents in recent days. Officers handled two motor vehicle accidents on West Main Street, a rollover with entrapment, and a hit-and-run. A two-car crash on Grove Street drew multiple 911 calls. Police also assisted with an identity theft report and investigated a note left on a vehicle after a school bus strike in Milford.

Animal-related calls kept officers and the Animal Control Officer busy. A missing black lab, a found rust-colored dog, an unleashed boxer, and a bunny trapped in a netting all required attention. One arrest was made on outstanding warrants. Officers also responded to fire alarms, a scam report, aggressive door knocking, and traffic congestion near Legacy Farms.

Arrests

  • On April 9, LP of Lowell was arrested on charges of:
    • Default warrant arrest
    • Straight warrant arrest

April 6

  • Officer Beloin assisted with a booking for another agency.
  • A 911 caller reported a vehicle bumped into him. He was not hurt.
  • A caller reported his black lab was missing. ACO was notified.
  • Officer Schofield responded with the FD to a fire alarm activation on Hayden Rowe St.
  • A walk-in reported his daughter received a text stating it was a final court document, but knew it was a scam.
  • Multiple calls reported a two car motor vehicle accident on Grove St.

April 7

  • Officer Normandin checked on a vehicle parked at the church. They were the church’s cleaning crew.
  • Multiple 911 calls reported a motor vehicle rollover with entrapment on W Main St. The party was able to get out and was not hurt.
  • A walk-in came in with questions about firearms.
  • A 911 caller reported a hit-and-run.
  • Several officers checked a vehicle parked at the station that was missing a tire.

April 8

  • A 911 caller reported that his dogs were barking and that his interior car light was on.
  • Officer Manning issued a search on a female prisoner.
  • A caller reported his van was side-swiped while on a job site. Officer Vaz checked the area for cameras.
  • The water department reported a disabled vehicle in a bad spot.
  • An anonymous caller reported that a boxer was not spayed or neutered and drools and exhibits suspicious behavior around other dogs. A message was left with ACO.
  • A caller reported a large amount of debris falling from a large trash truck throughout town.
  • Officer Quinzani found a rust colored dog and brought it to BayPath. The owner was contacted.

April 9

  • ACO checked the dog park regarding an incident from the prior day.
  • Milford PD requested an officer respond to an address for contact information. The homeowner stated they would contact Milford PD.

April 10

  • Officer Cann assisted with a search of a female prisoner.
  • Officer Walker assisted with an identity theft report.
  • A walk-in reported a note was left on his vehicle stating a school bus hit it in a parking lot. Officer Buentello advised the party to go to the Milford PD, as it occurred at the Upper Charles parking lot in Milford.
  • A caller stated someone was banging loudly and aggressively on their door. Officer Buentello spoke with others in the neighborhood, and they had experienced a similar situation.

April 11

  • Officer Matos assisted Southborough PD with the use of one of Hopkinton’s machines.
  • Officer Vaz assisted with a hit-and-run incident.
  • A caller reported that a vehicle pulled into his driveway and that two people got out. Officers checked the area but found nothing suspicious.
  • A 911 caller reported a motor vehicle accident on W Main St. No injuries were reported.
  • A caller reported loud music in the area, but was unsure where it was coming from.
  • Officer Cappuccio responded with the FD regarding residential fire alarms sounding, but the homeowner could not see smoke or fire.

April 12

  • A caller reported that while cleaning, she heard someone trying to get in through the front door, but could not see anyone. Officer Matos and Normandin responded and checked the area.
  • Two calls reported a traffic backup by Legacy Farms. There were vehicles parked on both sides of the main road. Officers Vaz and Walker responded and spoke with the vehicle owners.
  • ACO was contacted regarding a bunny stuck in a net in a yard on Breakneck Hill Rd.
  • A caller reported two e-bikes going up and down the path at a high speed.
  • A caller reported a found key for a car.
  • A caller reported she lost her license.
  • Officer Beloin assisted with a prisoner search for Southborough.

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