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Arrests/Police Log, June 19 edition

by | Jun 19, 2024 | News, Police & Fire

ARRESTS

June 15
4:15 p.m. Officers Cody Normandin, Matthew LaTour and Noah Buentello responded to a motor vehicle accident on East Main Street and subsequently arrested a 55-year-old resident of Curtis Road in Hopkinton, charging him with OUI liquor, third offense.

[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

June 11
12:49 a.m. Officer Sean McKeon made checks of Lakeshore Drive property.
1:25 a.m. A Price Chopper employee reported a lost dog in the parking lot. Officers Sean McKeon and Tyler Staback responded to West Main Street, located the dog and transported it to the station. The animal control officer was contacted.
5:23 a.m. Sergeant Arthur Schofield and Officer Sean McKeon responded along with the Fire Department to Whisper Way to a report of a male with severe foot pain and a possible fracture.
7:49 a.m. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and Officer Noah Buentello responded to a motor vehicle crash on School Street. No personal injuries were reported.
10:38 a.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle accident on Clinton Street. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and Officer Noah Buentello responded and took a report.
11:28 a.m. A caller requested to speak with an officer about filing charges. Officer Noah Buentello assisted.
3:37 p.m. Sergeant Matthew Santoro responded to a motor vehicle accident on Hayden Rowe Street between two school buses. No personal injuries were reported.
7:10 p.m. Officers Kyle Quinzani and Nicholas Saletnik checked on East Street property.
8:59 p.m. Officers Kyle Quinzani and Nicholas Saletnik made checks of Marathon School on Hayden Rowe Street.

June 12
2:30 a.m. A Connelly Hill Road caller reported he returned from a long trip and saw a Tesla in front of his driveway with the back door wide open, and no one was around it. Sergeant Arthur Schofield and Officer Tyler Staback responded and reported the vehicle belongs to a neighbor. They secured the vehicle and reported no foul play was suspected.
9:11 a.m. A motorist reported his vehicle was parked in the roadway on Hayden Rowe Street. It started but will not go more than 20 mph. Officer Nicholas Saletnik responded and followed the vehicle home, and the driver was to have it towed.
10:20 a.m. A caller reported a suspicious encounter from earlier in the morning when she was driving down Yale Road and the driver of a white SUV flashed her lights at the caller. The caller stopped because she thought it was the police. A woman in an orange vest exited the vehicle and took a picture of the caller’s license plate. The caller was advised that it was not an officer.
7:38 p.m. A Mayhew Court caller reported suspicious activity. Officer Augusto Diaz responded and checked the area with a negative find.
7:40 p.m. Officer Robert Ekross made checks of Sandy Beach on Lakeshore Drive.
8:14 p.m. Officer Augusto Diaz checked on a person sitting in a vehicle on Clinton Street and found a parent waiting for his child.

June 14
1:39 a.m. Sergeant William Burchard made checks of East Street property.
6:05 a.m. The general manager of Hopkinton Country Club on Saddle Hill Road reported vandalism that occurred some time overnight. “Free Palestine” was written all over the driving range green. Officer Sean McKeon responded to take a report and check surveillance cameras.
8:52 a.m. A caller reported her father in Newton needed to go to the hospital due to a possible infection. The Newton Police Department was contacted.
9:37 a.m. Officer Noah Buentello made checks of the State Park on Cedar Street.
11:34 a.m. A motorist reported she was almost run off the roadway on Snowy Owl Road by a landscaping truck. Officer Sean McKeon responded and checked the area with a negative find on landscaping trucks.
1:36 p.m. A caller reported a young male was throwing marbles out of his vehicle on Wood Street and struck another vehicle. The caller did not believe any damage was caused. Officer Sean McKeon responded and checked the area with a negative find and took a report.
2:36 p.m. Officer Noah Buentello assisted a person with out-of-state firearms licensing fingerprints.
3:19 p.m. An Amazon representative reported one of her drivers was assaulted. Officer Kyle Quinzani assisted and took a report.
4:30 p.m. A caller at the Town Common reported hearing loud banging sounds near the former Center School on Ash Street and seeing a large group of teenage boys heading in that direction. Officers Matthew LaTour and Kyle Quinzani responded and spoke with a group of teenage boys who walked out from behind Center School, The boys stated they did not hear any loud bangs. All checked out OK at the building.
5:03 p.m. Officers Robert Ekross, Matthew LaTour, Cody Normandin and Kyle Quinzani responded to Main Street Pediatrics to assist a caller. A report was taken.
8:21 p.m. A walk-in handed in a credit card found at The Spoon on West Main Street.
9:48 p.m. A Connelly Hill Road resident reported three males broke into his home and damaged property while he and his family were home. His daughter was hosting a party, and the uninvited males showed up and were asked to leave. They left but returned and entered the house through an unlocked basement door, then damaged a ping-pong table and some furniture. Officers Robert Ekross and Matthew LaTour responded and took a report.
11:41 p.m. Sergeant Arthur Schofield made checks of Pratt Way property.

June 15
12:13 a.m. A Framingham caller requested assistance for his friend who wanted a restraining order on his ex-girlfriend, a Hopkinton resident. Officer Matthew LaTour assisted and advised the person to file one in Framingham.
1:39 a.m. Sergeant Arthur Schofield made checks of Woodview Way.
2:07 a.m. A Main Street caller reported she fell on the floor. Officer Tyler Staback responded along with the Fire Department.
8:05 a.m. Multiple callers reported a motor vehicle struck a light pole on Hayward Street. Officers Augusto Diaz and Noah Buentello responded and contacted the DPW about the traffic pole. Verizon was contacted for the damaged support wires. No personal injuries were reported.
9:47 a.m. A walk-in reported identity theft. Officer Noah Buentello assisted and took a report of fraud.
11:09 a.m. An Uber driver reported a loose white dog with brown spots dragging a leash on Glen Road. Officer Noah Buentello responded and located the owner.
11:50 a.m. Officer Augusto Diaz assisted the animal control officer on Leonard Street, where a German shepherd continually gets loose. The animal control officer attempted to make contact with the homeowner about the dog getting loose and running in the roadway, but a girl answered the door and said she was alone.
12:38 p.m. Officer Augusto Diaz completed community relations on Main Street.
1:11 p.m. While community policing on Ash Street at the Town Common, Officer Augusto Diaz was asked by a person to help with a gas cap on her vehicle that was stuck. He assisted.
2:47 p.m. A caller reported a vehicle was illegally parked at EMC Park on Hayden Rowe Street. Officer Augusto Diaz responded and found the owner, who subsequently moved the vehicle.
5:02 p.m. Officer Shannon Beloin came across a disabled motor vehicle on Main Street and assisted.
5:19 p.m. A Granite Street resident reported that the previous day a person in a black pickup truck was operating erratically on Granite Street and yelled a possible racial slur at him. The incident was logged. He was advised to call back if he sees the vehicle again and attempt to obtain the license plate.
8:27 p.m. Officer Kyle Quinzani came across a wandering dog on Wood Street. He was reunited with his owner, who reported he got off the leash.
9:17 p.m. The owner of a South Street restaurant requested assistance with a disgruntled customer who was aggressive and threatening when his credit card was declined and payment was requested. Officers Cody Normandin and Kyle Quinzani responded and moved the customer along. The owner did not want to file charges. He just wanted the customer trespassed.
11:37 p.m. Sergeant Arthur Schofield made checks of Parkwood Road property.

June 16
12:38 a.m. Officer Cody Normandin checked on a motor vehicle on Main Street. The operator reported he ran out of gas and was waiting for roadside assistance.
6:36 a.m. An Oakhurst Road caller complained of dogs left outside and barking for over an hour. The caller unsuccessfully attempted to make contact with the resident. Sergeant Arthur Schofield and Officer Tyler Staback responded. The animal control officer was notified. The dogs were subsequently brought back inside.
8:43 a.m. Officer Kyle Quinzani made checks of Frankland Road property.
11:53 a.m. A West Main Street caller reported losing a metal wallet containing credit cards. The incident was logged.

June 17
12:55 a.m. A Constitution Court resident reported she was not feeling well, and her carbon monoxide alarm was sounding. Officer Sean McKeon responded along with the Fire Department.
1:59 a.m. Officer Tyler Staback made checks of Legacy Farms North property.
7:05 a.m. Officers Kyle Quinzani and Brian Ziniti responded to a motor vehicle accident on West Main Street and took a report.
7:26 a.m. A caller complained of workers in the roadway on Grove Street with no police detail. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded, and the workers moved the truck.
10:41 a.m. Officer Kyle Quinzani checked on kids behind the former Center School on Ash Street and moved them along.
10:43 a.m. Officer Kyle Quinzani took a report of harassment on Ash Street.
1:37 p.m. Officer Brian Ziniti made checks of Sandy Beach on Lakeshore Drive.
4:54 p.m. Officer Brian Ziniti assisted a motorist with filing a report with insurance after a hit-and-run motor vehicle accident on Proctor Street.

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