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Arrests/Police Log, April 19 edition

by | Apr 19, 2023 | News, Police & Fire

ARRESTS

April 14
12:25 a.m. Officer Augusto Diaz conducted a motor vehicle stop on Hayden Rowe Street and subsequently arrested a 30-year-old from Shelburne Falls and charged him with OUI liquor and a rate of speed exceeding the posted limit.

[Editor’s note: Hopkinton Independent policy for the arrests section is to remove the arrested individual’s name after it has been posted for approximately one week.]

POLICE LOG

April 11
12:19 a.m. Officer Brennan Grimley made checks of Constitution Court.
4:23 a.m. An employee of a West Main Street business reported a man shouting and striking a vehicle with a stick. The caller stated the man did not appear well. The man then left the parking lot and drove onto Interstate 495 northbound. The State Police were notified.
9:19 a.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan checked on a police detail on Cedar Street Extension and authorized a second detail.
9:47 a.m. Officer Nicholas Walker made checks of Elmwood School on Elm Street.
11:13 a.m. A caller reported two missing 2-year-olds on Wood Street. Multiple officers responded along with an ambulance. Officer Nicholas Walker reported the missing children were located nearby. Sergeant Timothy Brennan spoke with all involved parties and took a report.
11:58 a.m. Officer Nicholas Walker assisted the Fire Department with a brush fire on West Main Street. Eversource was notified.
11:59 a.m. A walk-in reported a tinted license plate cover on a vehicle. Officer Brittany Firth took a report.
1:03 p.m. A caller reported a dispute involving a dog on Legacy Farms North. Officer Cody Normandin responded and advised the parties to go to court, as it was a civil dispute.
1:50 p.m. A Lyn Path resident reported an Asian female in dark pants and a dark shirt walking around on her property. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officer Cody Normandin checked the area with a negative find.
2:24 p.m. A motorist flagged down Officer Cody Normandin and reported his vehicle was possibly shot at by a BB gun. Officer Nicholas Walker checked the area for anything suspicious. Officer Normandin took a report.
2:39 p.m. A caller reported a roadside domestic incident on West Main Street. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officers Cody Normandin, Matthew Santoro and Nicholas Walker responded and spoke with the involved parties. The female refused to give information and denied a domestic incident occurred. Sergeant Brennan took a report.
3:29 p.m. Sergeant Matthew McNeil was flagged down on Lumber Street by a person who reported an unruly customer at a restaurant who drank too much. His keys were taken away, and he was waiting for a ride.
5:13 p.m. A walk-in reported identity theft. Officer Matthew LaTour took a report of fraud.
7:16 p.m. A caller reported identity theft. Officer Matthew LaTour took a report of fraud.
7:39 p.m. A Revolutionary Way caller reported her 14-year-old was missing. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and Officer Shannon Beloin responded and took a report.
9:19 p.m. A motorist complained that while driving the speed limit on Riverbend Road, he is constantly tailgated. He requested more patrols in the area and posted speed limit signs.

April 12
12:48 a.m. Officer Brennan Grimley checked on a Mount Auburn Street building and found a door propped open and the front door also open. The interior checked out OK.
2:29 a.m. Officer Augusto Diaz made checks of Lakeshore Drive property.
9:44 a.m. A caller reported a fallen tree on Glen Road that was blocking the road. Officer Sean McKeon responded and moved the tree.
11:07 a.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan completed community policing on Hayden Rowe Street.
4:37 p.m. A caller reported a hanging telephone wire on Main Street. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded and checked the wires.
7:10 p.m. A caller reported parties engaging in inappropriate acts in a car with children present. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officer Shannon Beloin responded, and the activity ended. A report followed.
8:30 p.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan responded to an animal complaint call on Mayhew Court.
10:36 p.m. An Elizabeth Road resident reported hearing someone walking outside her house. Sergeants Matthew McNeil and Timothy Brennan responded, checked the house and secured it.

April 13
1:01 a.m. Officer Brennan Grimley made checks of Pratt Way property.
7:19 a.m. A Knoll Road resident reported large amounts of water pouring into his basement from the roadway. Officer Tyler Staback responded along with the Water Department and Fire Department.
7:44 a.m. A caller reported someone attempting to tip over a portable toilet on Ash Street. Sergeant William Burchard and Officer Tyler Staback responded and found painters playing a prank on each other.
10:22 a.m. The DPW requested assistance filling potholes on West Main Street. Sergeant William Burchard responded and assisted.
11:37 a.m. A South Street caller reported an employee was disputing his last paycheck. Sergeant William Burchard responded and took a report.
12:27 p.m. A caller reported a low-bed truck that bottomed out on Wood Street. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and Officer Tyler Staback responded and assisted with traffic.
3:37 p.m. Officer Shannon Beloin checked on the LNG plant on Wilson Street.
4:41 p.m. An Elmwood School teacher reported a second-grade boy missing. He did get on the correct bus but got off at the wrong stop. Officer Robert Ekross responded to the areas and to the school, and while en route, the child was located at home. Officer Shannon Beloin checked in with the parent and child, and all was set.
5:05 p.m. A school bus driver complained of three cars parked on Hayden Rowe Street where they shouldn’t be parked. Officer Robert Ekross responded, and the vehicles were subsequently removed.
6:55 p.m. An Ash Street resident complained about a neighbor’s dog barking all day. Officer Shannon Beloin responded and spoke with the reporting person.
8:14 p.m. A caller reported a vehicle with lights on and running for over an hour on West Main Street. Officer Nicholas Saletnik responded and contacted the owner, who reported her daughter got a ride to school and forgot the vehicle was running. Officer Saletnik waited for her to come back and advised her it was a violation.
9:31 p.m. Officer Nicholas Saletnik checked on a vehicle parked on Pratt Way and found that it was marathon-related and waiting for trailers.

April 14
2:21 a.m. Officer Augusto Diaz checked on Constitution Court property.
4:40 a.m. Officer Nicholas Walker checked on Hayden Rowe Street property.
11:06 a.m. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and Officer Tyler Staback assisted with traffic on Marathon Way during the installation of bleachers.
11:24 a.m. A Turnbridge Lane caller complained of a white Jeep full of teenage girls speeding through the neighborhood. The caller stated they have been spoken to before about speeding. Officer Sean McKeon responded and they were gone upon his arrival.
1:14 p.m. A Pine Island Road resident reported an issue with a neighbor. Officer Tyler Staback assisted and gave the caller options in the civil dispute.
3:52 p.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle accident involving two vehicles on Main Street. One person reported neck pain. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil and Officer Nicholas Saletnik responded and took a crash report.
4:30 p.m. A concerned walk-in reported a couple of dogs fenced in on Cedar Street on a hot day. Officer Nicholas Saletnik responded and reported the dogs appeared to be fine.
5:21 p.m. A Falcon Ridge Road caller reported seeing smoke and flames in his backyard. Officer Nicholas Saletnik responded along with the Fire Department and extinguished the small mulch fire.
5:26 p.m. A caller spoke with Officer Robert Ekross about a potential restraining order on a former co-worker. She was advised to contact Framingham District Court and call back if it keeps occurring.
5:43 p.m. A Wood Street caller reported a bunch of kids at Lake Whitewall left the area trashed, and when she told them to pick up after themselves, they said no. She provided Officer Shannon Beloin a license plate number.
7:02 p.m. A Riverbend Road resident reported that while he was doing landscaping on his property, a person from across the river in Southborough threatened the caller, stating that if he made noise again, he would pull out his chainsaw and make the caller’s life a living hell. The caller only wanted the incident logged.

April 15
1:30 a.m. A Leonard Street caller reported she believed she heard her front door open and someone inside. The call was dropped, and nobody answered on the call back. Sergeant William Burchard and Officers Augusto Diaz and Nicholas Walker responded and checked the home with a negative find.
3:17 a.m. A Wilson Street caller requested information on an immediate threat. He was advised to contact the Department of Motor Vehicles.
8:02 a.m. A Spring Street caller reported she had no water. The Water Department was to contact the resident.
11:08 a.m. A caller reported he saw a coyote on Jackson Street. The animal control officer was notified.
1:58 p.m. A Davis Road resident reported a woman opened the caller’s door and asked her for a cigarette. She told her no and to leave. Officer Tyler Staback responded and spoke with the reporting person.
6:24 p.m. An Ash Street resident complained of a neighbor operating a loud piece of equipment. Officer Cody Normandin responded and reported a person was mowing his lawn, and it did not warrant any police involvement.
8:04 p.m. Officer Nicholas Saletnik checked on the LNG plant on Wilson Street.
9:48 p.m. Multiple callers reported a motor vehicle struck a tree on Lumber Street. Sergeant William Burchard and Officers Matthew LaTour and Cody Normandin responded and assisted a male with a head laceration. An ambulance transported him to UMass. Officer Normandin was to issue him a summons, and charges were to be filed at a later date. The vehicle was towed.

April 16
4:45 a.m. Officer Nicholas Walker made checks of Ash Street property.
5:06 a.m. The Worcester Police Department requested a well-being check of a person who called the WPD business line to report a domestic incident in Worcester, though no specific information about the person was given.
11:41 a.m. A caller reported smoke from inside a Church Street building and the side of the building turning black. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil and Officer Nicholas Saletnik responded along with the Fire Department.
11:59 a.m. A caller reported a trailer was stolen on West Main Street within the past hour. Officer Tyler Staback responded and took a report.
12:34 p.m. A caller reported a family causing a disturbance on Lumber Street. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil and Officer Tyler Staback responded and checked for an irate family with a negative find. Officers explained options to staff in case the family returns.
12:48 p.m. A walk-in reported a septic smell coming from Loop Road, possibly from a portable toilet leak. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil responded and checked the area with a negative find on a septic issue.
1:08 p.m. A person complained of a vehicle parked on Ash Street. Sergeant Timothy Brennan located the owner, and the vehicle was moved.
1:22 p.m. A walk-in handed in a license plate he found in the roadway on Hayden Rowe Street.
1:57 p.m. A caller reported a lost debit card. He was advised of ways to prevent fraud. The incident was logged.
2:47 p.m. A caller reported illegal dumping on Cedar Street, where a box of discarded children’s clothes was found. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil responded and placed the clothes in a donation bin.
3:39 p.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan assisted a person on Main Street and provided a courtesy transport.
4:07 p.m. On Main Street, Sergeant Timothy Brennan assisted a disabled motor vehicle with a dead battery.
4:55 p.m. A Brian Lane resident reported brown water coming from household faucets. The water department was contacted.
10:33 p.m. Officer Matthew LaTour made checks of the Fruit Street fields.
11:02 p.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle crash on Pond Street. Sergeant William Burchard and Officers Nicholas Walker and Cody Normandin responded and reported four juveniles evacuated the vehicle and one person had head trauma and an arm laceration. The Fire Department and Verizon responded. The Verizon pole was snapped in half. Property damage was found at a Pond Street residence. A tow truck removed the vehicle. A criminal application was issued to the driver.

April 17
12:18 a.m. A detail officer handed in a license and credit card found on Main Street.
1:16 a.m. Officer Nicholas Walker checked on a car attached to a white camper parked on South Street. All was OK.
2:25 a.m. Officer Brennan Grimley checked on a person walking around the Town Common. He was part of the marathon set-up crew. All was OK.
7:52 a.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officer Shannon Beloin checked on a person in a vehicle parked at the LNG plant on Wilson Street and then spoke with LNG staff to verify security personnel was where they should be.
8:31 a.m. Officer Cody Normandin responded to a report of a bus crashing into a light post on South Street. No personal injuries were reported.
9:55 a.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan assisted detail officers with backed up traffic on South Street.
10:53 a.m. A detail officer handed in a Texas license plate found at the Boston Marathon start line.
12:25 p.m. A caller reported his ex-wife was harassing him. Officer Cody Normandin assisted and took a report.
12:34 p.m. Sergeant Matthew McNeil handed in an ID and hotel key found on Main Street.
12:57 p.m. A walk-in handed in a Honda key found in the VIP area at the Marathon start line.
2:26 p.m. A caller requested assistance locating her vehicle. Officer Matthew LaTour responded and provided her with a courtesy transport around the State Park, and the vehicle was located.
3:02 p.m. A Grove Street resident requested assistance with a barricade because she needed to get out to go to the pharmacy for a prescription. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded and assisted.
3:53 p.m. A Boston Marathon volunteer who found an iPhone at the Athletes Village accidentally took it home with her to Cape Cod and stated she was unable to return to Hopkinton until May 9. She was advised to take it to the Harwich Police Department.

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