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Police Incident Log - Most Recent First

 

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 Updated Monday, July 2, 2012  

INCIDENTS

Incident Log
Sunday, July 1, 2012
9:37 pm An officer checked a motor vehicle on Hayden Rowe Street.

9:06 pm
A resident of Spring Street reported fireworks going off in the neighborhood.

7:17 pm
A 911 caller from Yale Road reported that he was threatened by a neighbor. Two officers responded and subsequently arrested a 48 year old male from Hopkinton and charged him with OUI Liquor.

5:19 pm
Officer William Burchard stopped a motor vehicle on Clinton Street and issued the operator a narcotic violation.

11:23 am
A walk-in spoke with an officer regarding someone approaching their son on Cedar Street and asking him if he wanted to buy some marijuana. The area was checked with a negative find.

9:55 am
A caller complained about the noise coming from construction equipment on Holt Street. An officer spoke with the contractor who advised that they were done for the day.

8:58 am
An officer checked a disable motor vehicle on East Main Street.

8:31 am
A motorist reported an erratic operator heading onto 495 northbound. The State Police were notified.

1:40 am
Officers assisted the Fire Department with an alarm on Grove Street.

12:05 am
An officer assisted a disable motor vehicle on East Main Street.

Saturday, June 30, 2012
9:50 pm The Holliston Police Department reported an erratic operator heading into Hopkinton. An officer checked the area of South Mill Street with a negative find.

6:12 pm
A motorist reported that there was a couple of crow bars in the roadway on Hayden Rowe Street. An officer checked the area with a negative find.

11:00 am
An officer assisted a disable motor vehicle on West Main Street.

10:42 am
A caller reported vehicles parked on Hayden Rowe Street, making two way traffic difficult. The vehicles were gone upon the arrival of the officer.

9:00 am
An officer assisted a disable motor vehicle on Elm Street.

8:56 am
A caller reported that a moving truck took down wires on Clinton Street. Officer Patrick O'Brien assisted with traffic until the wires were fixed.

8:39 am
A 911 caller from North Mill Street reported that he and his dog were attacked by another dog while out walking. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

12:34 am
Officer Jacob Campbell spoke with a caller from Hillcrest Drive regarding suspicious activity around her home.

12:34 am
Probation faxed a warrant for a violation of probation, ankle monitor, for a person who lives on Mayhew Street. Officer Linda Higgins responded and subsequently arrested a 21 year old male from Hopkinton.
Friday, June 29, 2012
9:19 pm An officer checked a motor vehicle on Clinton Street.

9:06 pm
An officer checked a motor vehicle on the Loop Road.

6:33 pm
A caller reported several youths driving around an electric scooter and causing an annoyance on Briarcliff Drive. An officer checked the area with a negative find on the youths.

6:04 pm
A resident of South Street reported hearing possible gun shots. Two officers checked the area and could not hear any gun shots.

5:18 pm
An officer assisted a disable motor vehicle on Ash Street.

3:42 pm
There were multiple 911 calls for a struck deer in the roadway on West Main Street. Detective Timothy Brennan removed the deer from the road and notified the Animal Control Officer.

2:10 pm
Officer Patrick O'Brien assisted the Ashland Police Department with locating an erratic operator.

12:00 am
An officer checked a motor vehicle on West Main Street.

 







   





   
 

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