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Arrests/Police Log, Oct. 16 edition

by | Oct 16, 2024 | News, Police & Fire

ARRESTS

October 10
2:33 a.m. A motorist reported an unresponsive male in a running vehicle on Legacy Farms North Road. Sgt. Matthew McNeil and Officer Nicholas Walker responded. The vehicle struck the police cruiser. A 40-year-old Northbridge resident was arrested and charged with OUI liquor and possession of an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle.

October 13
6:47 p.m. A motorist on Wood Street reported a male side-swiped her vehicle and was trying to take off. The caller was screaming and beeping at him while on 911. Sgt. Matthew McNeil, Sgt. William Burchard and Sgt. Arthur Schofield responded and caught up with the suspect. A 27-year-old Westborough resident was arrested and charged with leaving the scene of property damage, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and OUI liquor.

[Editor’s note: The Hopkinton Independent’s new policy for the arrests section is not to include the names of individuals who have been arrested.]

 

POLICE LOG

October 8
12:42 a.m. Sgt. Shannon Beloin made checks of Lakeshore Drive.
2:10 a.m. Officer Kyle Quinzani checked on Legacy Farms North property.
12:34 p.m. Officer Brian Ziniti made checks of Loop Road.
1:41 p.m. A caller reported a possibly abandoned vehicle in a Hayward Street parking lot for a few weeks. Sgt. William Burchard checked on the vehicle, found it secure and was to contact its owner.
4:07 p.m. A caller reported a vehicle was stuck behind a school bus while several children were taking their time getting off the bus. The driver of the vehicle grew impatient and honked aggressively, startling the children and parents. Officer Justin Cappuccio spoke with the reporting person.
5:21 p.m. A West Elm Street resident reported someone stole a sign from her lawn. She stated about 10 other signs were stolen from the area. The signs indicated a protest of the proposed gas station on School Street and West Main Street. She was advised to call back if more signs were stolen, and the incident was logged.
6:19 p.m. Officers Nicholas Saletnik and Justin Cappuccio assisted a disabled motor vehicle in a Main Street parking lot with a jump-start.
7:18 p.m. A Pond Street resident complained of two vehicles parked in front of her home for the past 20 minutes. Officers Justin Cappuccio and Nicholas Saletnik checked the area, and the vehicles were gone upon their arrival.
8:49 p.m. A caller reported a male was yelling “Help, help!” and flailing his arms on West Main Street. Sgt. Aaron O’Neil responded and located the individual, who ran out of gas and was trying to get assistance. AAA responded with a tow truck, and Sgt. O’Neil provided a courtesy transport.
11:57 p.m. Officer Sean McKeon checked on Clinton Street property.

October 9
1:22 a.m. Sgt. Shannon Beloin made checks of College Street property.
8:29 a.m. Officer Brian Ziniti completed community relations at Elmwood School on Elm Street.
8:36 a.m. Sgt. William Burchard completed community relations on Hayden Rowe Street.
9:05 a.m. Multiple callers reported a vehicle struck a parked landscaping truck on Ash Street. Sgt. William Burchard and Officer Noah Buentello responded and requested a tow truck. A crash report was taken.
9:36 a.m. Officer Brian Ziniti found a tree limb leaning on primary wires on Saddle Hill Road and notified Eversource.
10:21 a.m. A caller complained about vehicles parked in the Legacy Farms South rotary. Officer Noah Buentello spoke with the caller and assisted.
10:46 a.m. Sgt. William Burchard assisted with paving operations on Oliver Lane.
10:46 a.m. A caller reported an issue with a video camera in a nursing home room. Sgt. William Burchard spoke with the caller, determined it was a civil matter and referred him to a lawyer.
12:34 p.m. A walk-in requested to speak with an officer to file a complaint. Sgt. William Burchard assisted and reported it was a citizen complaint.
1:41 p.m. A caller reported an erratic operator on Dicarlo Road. Officer Noah Buentello responded, caught up with the vehicle and advised the driver of the complaint. All checked out OK.
2:43 p.m. Officer Brian Ziniti responded along with the Fire Department to a report of an inside odor of natural gas at a Chamberlain Street residence.
3:04 p.m. An Old Elm Way resident reported an attempted breaking and entering. The suspect was described as a female in a pink sweatshirt, jeans and white shoes. Multiple officers responded to investigate and took a report.

October 10
5:25 a.m. Officer Sean McKeon checked on a vehicle pulled over on West Main Street near the Price Chopper entrance. The driver had engine problems. Officer McKeon stood by while a tow truck was en route.
5:55 a.m. A caller reported a tree fell on Hill Street across the roadway. Officer Sean McKeon responded and moved most of the tree. The DPW was contacted to bring chainsaws.
7:35 a.m. A North Mill Street caller reported her husband’s vehicle was stolen the previous night and a firearm was inside it. Officer Nicholas Walker responded and took a report. OnStar tracked the vehicle to Worcester, and the Worcester Police Department was notified.
7:50 a.m. Officer Brian Ziniti found a dog in the middle of the roadway on Winter Street and returned it to its owner.
8:58 a.m. A Pendulum Pass caller reported multiple car break-ins in the area.
10:06 a.m. A Cole Drive resident reported a possible break-in from a few nights ago. Officer Brian Ziniti responded and took a report of breaking and entering.
11:43 a.m. A Sterling Drive caller reported her car was broken into and wanted an officer to respond to her home because she was worried someone might be inside her house. Officer Nicholas Walker responded and took a report.
2:00 p.m. A caller reported his vehicle was hit on South Street, and the other vehicle did not stop. Officer Brian Ziniti responded and took a hit-and-run motor vehicle accident report.
4:24 p.m. Officers Nicholas Saletnik and Justin Cappuccio responded to a motor vehicle accident on Legacy Farms North Road involving two cars. No personal injuries were reported.
7:19 p.m. Officer Justin Cappuccio checked on a vehicle on the side of the roadway on Wood Street and found the driver taking pictures of the sky. All was OK.
9:26 p.m. A Revolutionary Way caller reported his neighbor threatened to shoot him because he knocked on the wall to ask him to be quiet. Officers Nicholas Saletnik and Justin Cappuccio responded, spoke to both parties and resolved the situation.

October 11
1:23 a.m. The Southborough Police Department requested an officer check for a vehicle at a Stoney Brook Road residence, as the driver had taken off from an officer in Southborough. Sgt. Arthur Schofield responded and found the vehicle in the driveway, but nobody answered the door.
9:03 a.m. Officer Nicholas Walker made checks of school property on Hayden Rowe Street.
1:31 p.m. A walk-in spoke to Officer Brian Ziniti about fraud. A report was taken.
3:57 p.m. A Patriots Boulevard caller reported someone stole a bike from his garage. He wanted the incident logged.
4:59 p.m. A Main Street caller reported vandalism in her yard. Officers Nicholas Saletnik and Justin Cappuccio responded and took a report.
5:12 p.m. A motorist reported a school bus that was speeding on Winter Street ran him off the road and knocked the side mirror off his vehicle. It occurred about an hour earlier, and he wanted it logged.
5:23 p.m. A caller reported a green motorcycle crossed the double yellow line on South Street and passed  three vehicles. Officers were advised to be on the lookout for the motorcycle.
5:26 p.m. Sgt. Aaron O’Neil responded to a motor vehicle accident on Lumber Street involving two cars. No personal injuries were reported.
10:14 p.m. Officers Nicholas Saletnik made checks of Parkwood Drive property

October 12
1:24 a.m. A driver of a tractor-trailer on Interstate 495 northbound reported a GMC pickup truck side-swiped him and kept driving. The State Police were notified.
9:26 a.m. Officers Augusto Diaz, Noah Buentello and Nicholas Walker assisted with road closures and operations for a road race on Marathon Way.
11:22 a.m. Officers Augusto Diaz, Noah Buentello and Nicholas Walker completed community relations on Main Street.
11:32 a.m. A caller reported ongoing suspicious activity on West Main Street. Officer Augusto Diaz responded and spoke with the caller.
12:14 p.m. Officer Noah Buentello assisted a disabled motor vehicle on Legacy Farms North.
12:59 p.m. Officer Nicholas Walker checked on a person on the side of the roadway who was possibly sick. The person moved along.
2:00 p.m. A Hayden Rowe Street caller reported a political sign was stolen from his yard. Officer Noah Buentello responded and took a report.
3:02 p.m. A caller reported a disabled motor vehicle in a hazardous spot on West Main street. Officer Matthew LaTour responded and reported the vehicle was being towed.
6:40 p.m. A caller who was walking her dog outside on Constitution Court reported hearing a female screaming for help. Sgt. William Burchard, Sgt. Arthur Schofield and Officer Matthew LaTour responded and checked the area with a negative find.
8:49 p.m. Sgt. William Burchard checked on a vehicle on Hayden Rowe Street and found three juveniles who had been playing soccer. They were moved along.
8:51 p.m. Sgt. William Burchard made checks of schools on Hayden Rowe Street.
9:50 p.m. A Greenwood Road resident complained of a vehicle parked with high beams shining into his house. Officer Matthew LaTour responded and sent the driver on his way.
10:17 p.m. Sgt. William Burchard made checks of Main Street buildings, found a door open at a business and secured it.

October 13
1:22 a.m. Sgt. Arthur Schofield checked on a person walking on Ash Street and transported him to his residence.
2:10 a.m. Sgt. Shannon Beloin checked on a motor vehicle parked on Clinton Street and spoke with the driver.
10:30 a.m. Officer Noah Buentello made checks of Lakeshore Drive property.
2:00 p.m. A concerned caller reported a vehicle exited Interstate 495 and headed to West Main Street, and a child was not strapped into the car seat. Someone was holding the child up to the window. Officers Augusto Diaz and Noah Buentello responded and checked the area up to the town line with a negative find.
2:37 p.m. Officers Augusto Diaz and Noah Buentello assisted the Milford Police Department, which was in pursuit of a vehicle with stolen plates. Officers checked Hayden Rowe Street up to the town line with a negative find.
7:14 p.m. A Wild Road resident reported someone drove onto her lawn and ran over her political sign. Officer Matthew LaTour spoke to the caller about the vandalism.
7:34 p.m. Sgt. Arthur Schofield and Officer Matthew LaTour responded to a motor vehicle crash on West Elm Street.
8:50 p.m. A Norcross Drive resident reported someone damaged his mailbox. Sgt. Matthew McNeil responded, and it was determined that a DoorDash driver caused the damage. A report was taken.

October 14
12:32 a.m. Officer Kyle Quinzani checked on Parkwood Drive property.
1:04 a.m. Officer Kyle Quinzani responded to Upton to assist with an assault and battery arrest.
8:38 a.m. A caller reported several 5-gallon paint buckets in the roadway on School Street. Officer Brian Ziniti responded and checked the area with a negative find.
9:30 a.m. A walk-in reported a mail scam and wanted the fraud logged. No personal information was given to the scammer.
10:34 a.m. Officer Noah Buentello made checks of the LNG plant on Wilson Street.
12:17 p.m. Officer Brian Ziniti assisted a walk-in who had questions about gun laws.
3:47 p.m. Officer Matthew LaTour assisted a disabled motor vehicle on Clinton Street.
4:22 p.m. A caller reported he believed he gave a scam website his name, date of birth, passport number and license number. He wanted the incident logged.
4:47 p.m. Officer Brian Ziniti checked on Sandy Beach on Lakeshore Drive.
9:11 p.m. Officer Kyle Quinzani checked on the Fruit Street fields.
10:16 p.m. Officers Matthew LaTour and Justin Cappuccio made checks of Main Street buildings.

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