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Arrests/Police Log, Sept. 4 edition

by | Sep 4, 2019 | Police & Fire

ARRESTS

 

August 21

11:31 p.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle on fire on Wood Street. Sergeant Arthur Schofield and Officer Stephen Buckley responded along with the Fire Department. Personal injuries were reported. Two individuals were transported to two different hospitals. Officer Stephen Buckley accompanied one patient, John J. Britt, 61, of 16 Proctor St., and charged him with OUI liquor and serious injury and negligent, operating to endanger, and marked lanes violation.

 

August 23

12:25 p.m. On Main Street, Officer Benjamin Stickney arrested Jose Simao, 47, of 139 Hollis St., Framingham, and charged him with operation of motor vehicle with revoked license.

 

August 24

5:01 p.m. The Southborough Police Department requested assistance housing a female prisoner. Marina Gutner, 41, of 521 Madison Place, Southborough, was taken in to custody by Officer Matthew Santoro.

 

POLICE LOG

 

August 13

12:26 a.m. Sergeant William Burchard checked on three cars parked in the Sandy Beach parking lot on Lakeshore Drive and told all parties to leave the area.

6:08 a.m. A Duffield Road caller complained of a neighbor’s rooster crowing early in the morning after three months of quiet and speaking with the owner. Sergeant William Burchard responded and notified the animal control officer.

9:20 a.m. A caller reported he hit a car parked in a South Street parking lot. Officers Matthew Santoro and Robert Ekross responded and assisted with paperwork exchange.

10:41 a.m. A Pinecrest Village resident reported a bat in her house. Officers Matthew Santoro and Robert Ekross responded and reported the bat had been removed. The animal control officer was notified.

12:48 p.m. An Ash Street resident reported a coyote in her backyard. The animal control officer was notified.

5:15 p.m. A caller reported money was stolen from his savings account 10 months earlier. Officer Derek Morton responded and took a report of fraud.

7:59 p.m. A West Main Street store owner reported two individuals causing a disturbance because he refused to sell them pods. Officers Preston Mucciarone and Brian Sanchioni responded and the individuals were gone upon their arrival. They advised the store owner of no-trespassing protocol.

10:11 p.m. Officer Brian Sanchioni assisted the Framingham Police Department with a search for a gun.

11:11 p.m. A caller complained of kids making noise on the PA system at the high school on Hayden Rowe Street. Sergeant William Burchard and Officer Brendon Lyver responded and found a gathering of high school graduates “saying goodbye” at the football fields after accessing the school’s PA system.

 

August 14

7:35 a.m. A caller reported his wife called him from their Clinton Street home and stated the basement was on fire. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officer Jay Deiana responded along with the Fire Department. The fire was extinguished and a problem with the oil furnace was determined.

1:05 p.m. A caller complained of speeding on Ash Street. Officers Matthew Santoro and Robert Ekross responded and took a report.

1:45 p.m. A walk-in reported suspicious activity at the concert on the Town Common. Officer Matthew Santoro took a report.

10:11 p.m. A Grove Street caller reported a neighbor’s automatic light was activated, and they were away on vacation. Sergeants Aaron O’Neil and Matthew McNeil responded and checked the residence and found all secure.

 

August 15

3:42 a.m. A Wedgewood Drive resident reported a bat flying around in her son’s bedroom. Sergeant Arthur Schofield advised her to shut the bat in the room for the night. A message was left for the animal control officer.

1:32 p.m. A West Main Street caller reported he was struck on the head by another resident about 90 minutes earlier. Officers Jay Deiana, Robert Ekross and Matthew Santoro responded to the disturbance, and a report was to follow.

2:03 p.m. A caller reported her daughter’s vehicle broke down on Interstate 495. She was advised to have her call 911 so that her location could be tracked more accurately. The State Police also were notified.

5:27 p.m. An Alexander Road caller reported a wounded fox on her front lawn. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded and contacted the animal control officer.

 

August 16

12:46 a.m. Officer Stephen Buckley removed a group of youths playing music in the high school parking lot on Hayden Rowe Street.

7:50 a.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle accident on West Main Street. Officers Moira McGaffigan and Jay Deiana responded and took a report. Two vehicles were towed. No injuries were reported.

1:40 p.m. A walk-in spoke with Sergeant Aaron O’Neil about a past disturbance. A report was to follow.

3:30 p.m. A caller reported a car off the roadway of Wood Street. No injuries were reported. Sergeant Arthur Schofield and Officers Jay Deiana and Brian Sanchioni responded and reported a telephone pole was hit and snapped. Verizon was notified. Officer Sanchioni provided a courtesy transport for the driver to the Westborough town line.

4:41 p.m. An Oakhurst Road resident reported his neighbor had been trespassing and leaving items on his property. Officer Jay Diana responded and advised the caller on the proper steps to take.

6:07 p.m. A caller reported intentional damage to his vehicle on Main Street. Officer Brian Sanchioni took photos of the vandalism and took a report.

6:13 p.m. A Downey Street caller reported someone keyed his vehicle. Officer Jay Deiana responded, and a report was to follow.

10:07 p.m. Officer Brian Sanchioni issued a parking citation on Woodview Way.

 

August 17

10:34 a.m. A Church Street caller reported finding chickens in his backyard. He place them in a dog crate temporarily. A message was left for the animal control officer.

2:38 p.m. A caller reported a Golden Pond resident had left the facility and gone to 110 Grill on Lumber Street. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil responded and reported employees from Golden Pond were bringing the female resident back.

8:38 p.m. Sergeant Arthur Schofield checked on a person in a parked vehicle on Hayden Rowe Street, and all was OK.

11:05 p.m. A caller reported a suspicious van on Pond Street and requested an officer to check on it. Sergeant William Burchard and Officer Stephen Buckley responded and spoke to a limo driver, who was waiting to pick up his customer. All was OK.

 

August 18

1:02 a.m. A Greystone Lane resident complained of loud music coming from a neighbor’s house party. Sergeant William Burchard and Officers Ryan Polselli and Stephen Buckley responded and spoke with the neighbors.

12:26 p.m. A caller reported two teenagers hitchhiking on East Main Street. Officers Matthew Santoro and Robert Ekross located the teens and provided them with a courtesy transport.

3:57 p.m. A caller reported a man approached her about 30 minutes earlier while she was running on Grove Street. She was unsure if it was someone she knows, as she was not wearing her eyeglasses at the time. Officer Derek Morton spoke with the caller and took a report.

6:17 p.m. A caller complained of dirt bikes speeding up and down Downey Street. Officers Brian Sanchioni and Preston Mucciarone responded and shut down one biker for the night.

6:37 p.m. A walk-in handed in a found wallet.

9:41 p.m. A Cedar Street caller reported an unwanted party in her residence who had been drinking too much. Officers Derek Morton and Brian Sanchioni responded and found a verbal dispute taking place. A report was to follow.

 

August 19

9:56 a.m. A detail officer on Saddle Hill Road reported a trailer was damaged and was creating a traffic hazard in the roadway. Officers John Corridan and Robert Ekross responded and reported the trailer’s tire popped and the operator was to make his own arrangements. The vehicle was moved to the side of the road.

2:20 p.m. A caller complained of problems with how traffic detail was running on Chestnut Street near road construction. Officer Moira Mcgaffigan responded and reported traffic was running slowly due to heavy volume.

3:26 p.m. A Woodview Way resident reported a white Honda Accord followed her, and a person inside videotaped her when she exited her vehicle. Officers Brian Sanchioni and Preston Mucciarone responded, and a report was to follow.

4:12 p.m. A Stagecoach Way caller reported teens were using her driveway as a walkway to the water. Officer Brian Sanchioni responded but the teens were gone upon his arrival.

5:32 p.m. Officers Preston Mucciarone and Brian Sanchioni responded to a motor vehicle accident on East Main Street where a vehicle hit a tree and rolled over. One person was injured and transported by ambulance to the hospital.

10:48 p.m. An East Main Street caller reported a loud party lasting several hours at an East Main Street house. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and Officer Ryan Polselli responded and found a party occurring at an Airbnb rental. The guests were advised to turn down the music.

 

August 20

12:42 p.m. A dog walker on Stoney Brook Road complained that a construction company with no detail officer had completely blocked the road, making it difficult for pedestrians. Officer Jay Deiana responded, and the construction vehicle was gone upon his arrival.

1:06 p.m. A walk-in reported a case of vandalism. Officer Brian Sanchioni took a report.

4:39 p.m. A caller reported an injured fawn on Gibbon Road. The animal control officer was contacted.

4:48 p.m. An East Main Street caller complained of people at an East Main Street residence being too loud. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded and advised the parties of the complaints and told them to turn down the music.

 

August 21

7:23 a.m. Officer Jay Deiana assisted a disabled motor vehicle with a flat tire on Hayden Rowe Street.

1:00 p.m. Multiple complaints were received about a traffic backup on Main Street heading east due to roadwork. The information was logged.

3:55 p.m. A caller reported a female scratched her car with a shopping carriage on West Main Street. Officer Derek Morton logged the complaint.

10:36 p.m. A Turnbridge Lane resident reported his neighbor walking down the street while crying hysterically. She went inside, and he knocked on her door to check on her but she did not respond. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil and Officer Derek Morton responded and spoke with the woman and all checked out OK.

 

August 23

5:54 a.m. A walk-in handed in a found wallet.

11:34 a.m. The Upton Police Department reported on West Main Street two young girls were refusing to get in the car with their mother, who had been drinking. Officers Jay Deiana and Benjamin Stickney responded along with the Upton Police Department and it was determined they were in the jurisdiction of Upton.

1:12 p.m. A detail officer reported a spare tire fell off of a pickup truck on Main Street. The DPW was notified.

1:45 p.m. Officer Philip Powers reported a disabled motor vehicle on Main Street and the operator was nowhere around. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil and Officer Jay Deiana responded to assist while a tow truck removed the vehicle.

2:43 p.m. Officer Philip Powers assisted a walk-in with a vehicle crash report.

5:04 p.m. A caller reported her neighbor was harassing her. Officers John Corridan and Robert Ekross responded and took a report.

 

August 24

5:47 a.m. A caller reported wires had fallen across the roadway of Wood Street, and they were wrapped up in his car, but he was able to move past them. Officer Stephen Buckley responded and moved the cable wires.

9:28 a.m. A jogger in the State Park complained of a vehicle speeding in the park headed toward the parking lot. Officer Matthew Santoro responded and did not observe any infractions.

3:23 p.m. A Winter Street walk-in spoke with Officer Brian Sanchioni about a traffic complaint. A report was to follow.

6:20 p.m. A Hill Street resident reported suspicious activity of a teenager in the area claiming to be a census taker. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officer Brian Sanchioni responded and spoke with the teen, who has the proper credentials. All was OK.

10:24 p.m. A Stagecoach Way caller reported an out-of-town guest lost a blonde terrier with tags that was last seen near Jamie Lane. The information was logged.

10:35 p.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan found a credit card on West Main Street and notified the owner.

11:05 p.m. The Southborough Police Department requested assistance after a report of a breaking and entering attempt on Parkerville Road and subsequent K-9 deployment. Officer Brian Sanchioni responded to assist.

 

August 25

12:52 a.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan found a debit card on West Main Street and logged the information.

3:57 a.m. Officers Brendon Lyver and Ryan Polselli checked on a person on West Main Street and requested EMS for evaluation. The individual was transported to the hospital.

4:33 p.m. An Ursla Drive resident spoke with Officer Philip Powers about a case of bank fraud and identity theft.

7:41 p.m. A walk-in handed in a wallet found at Cumberland Farms on West Main Street.

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