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Arrests/Police Log, Nov. 20 edition

by | Nov 22, 2018 | Police & Fire

October 31

7:49 a.m. Officer Panagiotis Hontzeas assisted with the transfer of students from a broken down school bus on East Main Street to another bus.

   12:14 p.m. A walk-in spoke with Officer Panagiotis Hontzeas about receiving threatening emails.

   1:31 p.m. A caller reported speakers were stolen from the front desk of a Main Street business. Officer Stephen Buckley responded and took a report. The Ashland Police Department later recovered the speakers.

   1:41 p.m. A caller requested to speak with an officer about a fraudulent check she received. Sergeant Scott van Raalten assisted.

   3:37 p.m. A Granite Street caller reported receiving threatening text messages. Officer Benjamin Stickney responded and took a report.

   8:09 p.m. A walk-in reported her ex-husband failed to show up for a custody exchange and requested it be logged.

   9:48 p.m. A motorist reported hitting a deer on Main Street. Officers Derek Morton and Benjamin Stickney responded and took a report.

November 2

   10:16 a.m. An East Main Street caller reported a case of credit card fraud. Officer Stephen Buckley responded and assisted.

   12:44 p.m. Officer Stephen Buckley took a report on Constitution Court of a lost handgun that has been recovered.

   1:14 p.m. Officer Stephen Buckley assisted with transferring students from a disabled school bus leaking fluids on Elm Street to a second bus.

   9:36 p.m. A caller reported a hit and run motor vehicle accident on West Main Street. Officer Benjamin Stickney responded and took a report.

   11:30 p.m. Officer Jay Deiana responded to a noise complaint on Gina Drive and asked the homeowner and guests outside to turn down the music.

November 3

   8:11 a.m. A caller reported a person sleeping in a vehicle on the side of the roadway of Pond Street. Officer Matthew Santoro responded and spoke with the man, who will be on his way.

   8:28 a.m. A caller reported a father yelling at his son on West Main Street. Sergeant Scott van Raalten responded and spoke with both parties.

   10:55 a.m. A walk-in requested to speak with an officer about a case of harassment. Officer Matthew Santoro assisted and a report will follow.

   2:04 p.m. A caller reported a tree leaning on wires on East Street. Officer Matthew Santoro responded and contacted Eversource.

   3:23 p.m. A caller reported a large branch in the roadway of Wood Street. Officer Derek Morton responded and contacted the DPW for removal.

   3:26 p.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officer Derek Morton closed Saddle Hill Road and contacted Eversource and Verizon after finding fallen wires in the roadway.

   5:18 p.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle accident involving two cars on South Street. Officer Derek Morton responded and a report will follow.

   8:10 p.m. A Pegs Way resident reported she is home alone and hears someone upstairs. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officer Derek Morton responded and checked the house and found all secure.

   9:10 p.m. A Maple Street resident complained of kids running around outside while wearing masks. One threw himself into her door. Officers Philip Powers and Derek Morton responded, and the youths were gone upon their arrival.

November 4

   1:26 a.m. A motorist on Route 495 north reported a vehicle is driving erratically behind him and flashing his lights. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and officers Brendon Lyver and Philip Powers responded and conducted a motor vehicle stop and performed field sobriety testing. Adam K. Slicer, 44, of 2202 Washington St., Holliston, was arrested and charged with OUI Liquor and Firearm Possession while Under Influence.

   9:38 a.m. A caller reported the traffic lights at West Main and Lumber streets are not functioning. The DPW was notified.

   10:54 a.m. A caller reported a vehicle backed into another vehicle on West Main Street. Officer John Corridan responded and assisted with paper exchange.

   4:46 p.m. A caller reported a suspicious truck on Main Street. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officer Derek Morton responded and found an individual playing Pokémon Go. He was advised to stay away from people on the town common while playing the game.

November 5

   9:55 a.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle accident involving three cars on West Main Street. Officers Matthew Santoro and Stephen Buckley responded and requested an ambulance for one injured person. A tow truck removed one vehicle from the scene.

   12:19 p.m. A Frankland Road resident reported her Corgi is lost. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

   7:21 p.m. Officer Benjamin Stickney checked on a person in a vehicle parked on Rafferty Road. All was okay. He was making a phone call.

   9:00 p.m. A Jordan Road resident reported a suspicious vehicle parked in front of his house. Officer Derek Morton responded and checked with the operator. All was okay.

   10:25 p.m. A walk-in reported a case of fraud. Officer Benjamin Stickney took a report.

November 6

   12:11 a.m. A caller reported a suspicious motor vehicle on South Street. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil and Officer Jay Deiana responded and administered field sobriety tests. Breanna L. Carignan, 27, of 16 Main St., Milford, was arrested and charged with OUI Drugs, 2nd Offense.

   8:51 a.m. Officer Philip Powers reported a bus has been parked on the side of the roadway of Walcott Street since Friday. He contacted the bus company, and they stated the driver lives on Walcott Street and will move the bus further up the street.

   10:20 a.m. A Hillcrest Drive caller reported receiving a scam phone call in which his own name and phone number appeared on the caller ID. He wanted the incident logged.

   10:30 a.m. Officer Philip Powers responded to a motor vehicle accident on East Main Street after an elderly and confused woman drove into a guardrail by a garden center. No injuries were reported.

   12:19 p.m. A caller reported he lost his credit card at the State Park on Cedar Street, and there are some charges on his card that he is not sure he made. He wanted the incident logged.

   1:40 p.m. An East Main Street caller requested to speak with an officer about multiple residents stating their credit cards were stolen and used in various locations. Officer Panagiotis Hontzeas responded and assisted.    

   3:02 p.m. A caller reported a vehicle struck a pole on Fruit Street and pulled a primary wire out of a house. Officer Benjamin Stickney responded and found the low hanging wire and contacted Eversource.

   3:25 p.m. A caller reported the odor of natural gas outside on Hayden Rowe Street. Officer Derek Morton responded along with the Fire Department and checked the readings with a negative find.

   6:18 p.m. A walk-in reported hearing a suspicious sound on Cedar Street near the post office. Police Chief Edward Lee, Sergeants John Porter and Timothy Brennan and Officer Derek Morton responded along with the Fire Department. Eventually it was determined the sound was coming from the building. All was okay.

November 7

   8:01 a.m. A Hayden Rowe Street caller reported a stolen vehicle. All units responded, and three people barricaded themselves inside the house. Two parties were later taken into custody. Theresa M. Mascroft, 35, of 19 Hayden Rowe St., was arrested on a warrant. Ryan P. Conroy, 31, of 82 Beaconsfield Road, Worcester, was arrested and charged with Assault & Battery on Police Officer, Assault & Battery with Dangerous Weapon, and Resisting Arrest.

   8:24 a.m. A caller reported it appeared a student was leaving school on his bike on Hayden Rowe Street. Officer Philip Powers responded and reported the boy was arriving, not leaving.

   9:09 a.m. A caller reported receiving a fraudulent bill. Officer Jay Deiana responded and assisted.

   9:49 a.m. A John Matthew Road resident reported her alarms are sounding and she needs help shutting them off. Officer Jay Deiana responded and assisted.

   11:34 a.m. A caller reported she was riding her horse on Pond Street and a person with dogs walked by and the canines terrorized her horse. Officer John Corridan responded and spoke with the rider.

   1:07 p.m. A caller reported a fire hydrant running on South Street. The DPW was notified.

   7:15 p.m. A walk-in spoke with Officer Moira McGaffigan about a case of fraud.

November 8

   7:11 a.m. A walk-in reported a vehicle ran a school bus stop sign on Main Street and drove on to the curb. Officer Philip Powers spoke with the reporting person.

   2:09 p.m. Officer Arthur Schofield conducted a motor vehicle stop on South Street and Officer Panagiotis Hontzeas responded as back up. Gabriel Santana, 36, of 87 Social St., Woonsocket, was arrested on a warrant and additionally charged with Operation of Motor Vehicle with License Suspended.

   3:41 p.m. A caller reported a refrigerator with its doors on in a Pleasant Street yard. Officer John Corridan responded and spoke to the owner, who stated someone is on the way to pick it up.

   6:01 p.m. A motorist reported someone tried to run him off the road on Hayden Road Street. Officer John Corridan responded, and the vehicle was gone upon his arrival.

   11:34 p.m. On Lyford Road, Officers Philip Powers and Jay Deiana administered field sobriety testing and subsequently arrested John P. Coughlin, 52, of 233 Sandtrap Court, Northbridge, and charged him with OUI Liquor.

November 9

     6:44 a.m. A caller reported a motor vehicle crashed in to a wall on Wood Street, and the operator is complaining of back pain. Officer Jay Deiana responded along with an ambulance, which transported one person to the hospital.

     8:35 a.m. A school bus company employee complained of cars parked on both sides of C Street, causing a road hazard. Officer Preston Mucciarone responded and advised the owners to move their vehicles.

     9:26 a.m. A walk-in handed in a library card found in front of the library.

     10:17 a.m. A caller reported a red dump truck was speeding down Chamberlain Street. Officer Preston Mucciarone located the truck and advised the driver of the complaint.

     10:39 a.m. A caller reported his wife lost her wallet at the middle school three days ago and wanted the incident logged.

     9:41 p.m. Several callers reported their vehicles are blocked in a Main Street parking lot by a chain and a van and they cannot get out. Officer Derek Morton responded and attempted to contact the store owner.

     11:34 p.m. A Canterbury Lane resident reported his house was egged. Officer Brian Sanchioni responded and checked the area for the vandal with a negative find.

November 10

     2:00 p.m. A walk-in showed Officer John Corridan a letter from the Attorney General stating someone made a fraudulent claim in his name. Officer John Corridan reminded him that he is working for a company that is under investigation by the Attorney General.

     2:42 p.m. A caller reported men drinking and yelling in the Starbucks parking lot on West Main Street. Sergeant Scott van Raalten responded and advised the group to leave.

     3:36 p.m. An Equestrian Drive walk-in requested to file a report about a person who came to his house falsely stating that he was a contractor. Officer Derek Morton took a report.

     9:34 p.m. A Nazneen Circle resident reported firecrackers being set off in the neighborhood, and he is concerned about the low height. Officer Moira McGaffigan responded and spoke with residents celebrating Diwali who stated they were done with fireworks for the night.

November 11

     1:09 a.m. A Revolutionary Way caller reported a neighbor’s crying dog is locked out of the house and on a balcony. Officers Brendon Lyver and Derek Morton responded and were unable to get the dog inside. The officers will speak with the Animal Control Officer in the morning.

     11:14 a.m. A Constitution Court caller reported losing a wallet and wanted the incident logged.

     1:58 p.m. A walk-in reported finding a game camera on his property. Officer Panagiotis Hontzeas responded and spoke with the reporting person.

     11:21 p.m. A motorist reported the traffic lights on Lumber Street are malfunctioning. Officer Jay Deiana responded and found the lights working properly.

November 12

     3:20 a.m. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil checked on a person sleeping in his car parked on West Main Street. All was okay.

     6:55 a.m. Officer Jay Deiana assisted a disabled motor vehicle on Davis Road.

     9:28 a.m. A School Street caller reported his mailbox was knocked overnight. Officer Matthew Santoro responded, and the caller wanted the vandalism logged.

     10:41 a.m. On East Main Street, Officer Panagiotis Hontzeas and Sergeant Scott van Raalten conducted a motor vehicle stop and subsequently arrested Denis J. Polanco, 20, of 407 Hollis Street, Framingham and charged him with Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle.

     4:24 p.m. A Woodview Way caller reported his fiancé will not allow him to get his belongings. Officers Benjamin Stickney and Derek Morton responded and assisted the individual in retrieving his items.

     5:35 p.m. A Montana Road resident reported a possible attempted break in at his residence and stated he saw a female walking away from his basement. Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officers Derek Morton and Benjamin Stickney responded along with the Marlborough K-9 unit and checked the area with a negative find.

     7:30 p.m. Officer Derek Morton assisted a person involved in a custody exchange dispute. A report will follow.

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