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Arrests/Police Log, June 26 edition

by | Jun 26, 2019 |

ARRESTS

June 5

6:27 a.m. On Ash Street, Officers Preston Mucciarone and Brendon Lyver arrested a 41-year-old Framingham man on a warrant.

June 11

9:23 p.m. Multiple calls were received about a motor vehicle off the roadway of Fruit Street. Officers John Corridan, Brian Sanchioni and Jay Deiana responded and arrested a 33-year-old Hopkinton man and charged him with OUI liquor.

POLICE LOG

June 4

9:29 a.m. A caller reported a person is speeding on his motorcycle without a helmet and revving the engine in his driveway. Officer Ryan Polselli responded and advised the individual to stop revving the engine.

11:15 a.m. A caller reported losing her cell phone and wanted it logged.

5:55 p.m. A Main Street caller reported someone stole a bag of herbs from her. Officer Derek Morton spoke with the reporting person.

6:01 p.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle accident on Spring Street involving two cars. No injuries were reported. Officer Benjamin Stickney responded. A report was to follow.

6:18 p.m. A North Mill Street resident reported she was scammed out of $800. Officer Derek Morton responded and took a report.

6:32 p.m. The Ashland Police Department reported receiving calls about a loose horse on East Main Street in Hopkinton. Officer Derek Morton responded and reported the horse had been returned to its owner.

8:48 p.m. A Breakneck Hill Road caller reported someone was banging on his door. Officer Brian Sanchioni responded and checked the area with a negative find.

10:10 p.m. A Downey Street resident complained of people driving down the street and yelling things at his neighbor’s house. Officers Benjamin Stickney and Brian Sanchioni responded and reported the suspect vehicles fled and drove on to Interstate 495.

 

June 5

2:17 a.m. The Ashland Police Department requested assistance with a booking. Officer Preston Mucciarone responded and assisted.

6:43 a.m. A walk-in handed in a phone that was found.

12:34 p.m. A caller reported his elderly mother received a scam phone call. No sensitive information was given. The caller was advised on how to prevent fraud.

2:58 p.m. A caller reported a past complaint of a vehicle driving in the wrong direction on one-way Walcott Street. The caller provided the license plate, and an officer was to make contact.

4:43 p.m. A caller reported a suspicious Amazon delivery driver on Fruit Street. Officer Jay Deiana responded and spoke with the reporting person.

6:31 p.m. A walk-in handed in an iPhone found on Chamberlain Street.

8:27 p.m. A Wild Road caller reported the smell of smoke in the area. Officers John Corridan and Brian Sanchioni responded along with the Fire Department and reported the source was a backyard fire pit in the neighborhood. All was OK.

11:01 p.m. The Southborough Police Department requested assistance in responding to a report of a female yelling for help on Cordaville Road. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and Officers Brian Sanchioni and Preston Mucciarone responded, and it was discovered that youths playing in the woods were the source of the  noise.

11:24 p.m. A caller reported a suspicious white van near College Rock on College Street. Officer Brian Sanchioni responded and found the vehicle secure and no one near it.

 

June 6

8:04 a.m. A Spring Street caller reported her contractor accidentally let her beagle outside and it was loose. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded and assisted the neighbors in trying to locate the dog. They were unable to find it.

9:51 a.m. A Woodview Way resident reported an ongoing issue with a neighbor. Officer Benjamin Stickney responded and spoke with the reporting person and confirmed this was a continuation of a documented ongoing problem.

12:29 p.m. A College Street resident complained of a van parked on her back property since the previous night. Officer Benjamin Stickney contacted the owner of the vehicle, who had an appointment for the van to be removed.

4:22 p.m. Officer Moira McGaffigan responded along with the Fire Department to Elizabeth Road after a CO alarm activation. Zero readings were found. The homeowner was to replace the detector.

7:30 p.m. A caller reported people fishing without licenses on West Main Street and requested more checks of the pond.

 

June 7

1:47 p.m. Sergeant Matthew McNeil issued a parking citation for parking in a handicap spot on Constitution Court.

10:21 a.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle speeding up and down South Street. Officer John Corridan responded and checked the area with a negative find.

10:42 a.m. Officer John Corridan assisted a person on Lakepoint Way with a restraining order.

11:00 a.m. A caller reported what sounded like a child screaming in the woods near her backyard on Lyford Road.

2:34 p.m. A walk-in reported identity fraud. Scott van Raalten responded. A report was to follow.

6:02 p.m. A Chestnut Street caller reported a FedEx truck knocked his stockade fence down. Sergeant Arthur Schofield responded and took a report.

6:35 p.m. A caller reported a Trevor Lane resident being belligerent and taking photos of her and her son near the tennis courts. Officer Jay Deiana responded. A report was to follow.

 

June 8

2:25 a.m. Officer Derek Morton checked on a motor vehicle on the side of the roadway of Main Street. The driver was waiting for a tow.

9:33 a.m. A Wood Street caller reported the main water line in to their house broke and water was pouring in to the basement. The on-call Water Department was to respond to the residence.

10:49 a.m. A West Elm Street resident reported a large sinkhole developing in front of his home. Officer John Corridan responded and contacted the DPW for repair.

11:35 a.m. A caller reported he lost his brown wallet while at the Fruit Street fields.

3:34 p.m. A caller reported his bike was stolen from the State Park on Cedar Street. Officer Jay Deiana responded and took a report. The bicycle was later located by a park employee and returned to its owner.

6:12 p.m. A Cubs Path caller reported there was a bat in her driveway. She placed a bucket over it and requested the animal control officer for removal. The bat subsequently escaped.

 

June 9

1:13 a.m. A Greenwood Road resident complained of loud music playing at a neighbor’s house. Officer Ryan Polselli responded and advised the neighbor to turn down the music.

8:53 a.m. A caller reported a black SUV with several youths speeding down Church Street, yelling and leaning out of the windows. Officer Philip Powers responded and checked the area with a negative find.

4:40 p.m. A caller reported a tree on fire on Cedar Street. Officer Derek Morton responded along with the Fire Department. The smoldering fire was located near the boat ramp. It was extinguished.

5:27 p.m. A Main Street caller reported he was having issues with his neighbor using profane language toward him and his wife.

 

June 10

7:43 a.m. A caller reported a suspicious male walking around the Davis Road buildings. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded and was unable to locate the individual.

7:59 a.m. Officer Stephen Buckley assisted a disabled motor vehicle with a flat tire on West Elm Street.

8:32 a.m. The Holliston Police Department requested K9 assistance with a barricaded suspect on Washington Street. Officer Brian Sanchioni responded along with K9 assistance.

2:48 p.m. A walk-in reported website fraud. Sergeant William Burchard assisted.

5:31 p.m. A caller reported a sinkhole on Hearthstone Road. Sergeant Timothy Brennan placed cones around the sinkhole and notified the Highway Department.

7:59 p.m. A caller reported an Amazon driver damaged property on Pond Street and was stuck on a stone wall. Officer Derek Morton responded and took a report.

 

June 11

1:43 a.m. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil checked on a person walking on Fruit Street and provided him with a courtesy transport.

1:08 a.m. A caller reported receiving a scam phone call and wanted the incident logged. The caller was given information on how to prevent future fraud.

1:45 p.m. A caller reported a large turtle on Interstate 495. The State Police was contacted to check on the tortoise.

2:15 p.m. Officers Benjamin Stickney and Philip Powers spoke with a student causing a disturbance on Hayden Rowe Street.

6:50 p.m. A Meserve Street resident reported a tractor-trailer drove over her lawn. Officer Brian Sanchioni responded and took a report.

7:31 p.m. A walk-in reported a suspicious man on Ash Street. Officer Jay Deiana responded and reported an individual was collecting cans in the area.

11:19 p.m. An East Street caller complained of a dog barking at a neighbor’s house. Officer Preston Mucciarone responded and advised the homeowner to bring the dog inside.

 

June 12

10:06 a.m. A caller reported a suspicious vehicle circling Woodview Way. Sergeant Arthur Schofield responded and checked the area with a negative find.

12:09 p.m. Sergeants Joseph Bennett and Arthur Schofield assisted a Main Street business with a customer.

4:48 p.m. A caller reported a loose dog on Holt Street. Officer Brian Sanchioni responded and returned the dog to its house.

 

June 13

12:25 a.m. Sergeant Matthew McNeil checked on a motor vehicle on Clinton Street. All was OK, as the driver pulled over to make a phone call.

10:30 a.m. Officer Matthew Santoro took a report of credit card fraud on Main Street.

4:52 p.m. Officer Jay Deiana responded to a motor vehicle accident involving two cars on the MassPike. Officer Jay Deiana responded along with an ambulance. One person with injuries was transported to the hospital.

7:57 p.m. A walk-in handed in a cell phone found on Downey Street.

 

June 14

5:44 a.m. Officer Ryan Polselli checked on a vehicle on the side of the roadway of South Street. The driver had pulled over to use his phone. All was OK.

11:29 a.m. A property manager on Revolutionary Way reported several vehicles parked in the fire lane. Sergeant Arthur Schofield responded and issued one parking ticket.

12:47 p.m. A Woodview Way resident reported the inside odor of gas. Officer Matthew Santoro responded along with the Fire Department and found a faulty water heater in an exterior closet. Eversource was notified.

2:35 p.m. A Country Way resident reported someone was sleeping in a car parked in front of her house. Sergeant Arthur Schofield responded and reported a visiting nurse was resting. All was OK.

 

June 15

11:49 a.m. A caller reported suspicious activity at her father’s Ash Street driveway, where someone keeps depositing objects. The caller was to go to the station to file a report.

12:48 p.m. A Wood Street caller reported a large snapping turtle under her porch. The animal control officer was contacted.

2:22 p.m. A caller reported a turtle in the roadway of North Street. Officer Stephen Buckley responded and moved the turtle to the side of the road.

8:53 p.m. Officer Matthew Santoro assisted a walk-in with a dispute over money. A report was to follow.

 

June 16

1:16 a.m. Officers Brendon Lyver and Brian Sanchioni checked on a parked vehicle on Wilson Street and found occupants in the back seat and unable to safely operate the car. A tow truck was requested and the occupants went on their way.

8:55 a.m. A Duffield Road caller complained of a rooster in the neighborhood crowing early in the morning every day. The animal control officer was notified.

12:39 p.m. A caller reported a large turtle in the roadway of Legacy Farms South. Officer Matthew Santoro responded and stood by while the tortoise successfully crossed the road.

1:52 p.m. A Pleasant Street resident who was locked out of her house requested assistance. Officer Matthew Santoro responded and gained access to the house.

9:08 p.m. Officer Benjamin Stickney checked on people at the boat ramp at Legacy Farms North and sent them on their way.

 

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