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Arrests/Police Log, Oct. 25 edition

by | Oct 25, 2018 | Featured

October 1

     11:04 a.m. An East Main Street resident reported a deceased deer on his property. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

     3:06 p.m. Officer Derek Morton responded to a report of a motor vehicle accident on Frankland Road. No injuries were reported. A tow truck was requested.

     4:33 p.m. Officer Benjamin Stickney assisted a Woody Island Road resident with removing an unwanted firearm.

October 2

     9:25 a.m. A walk-in requested to speak with an officer about a restraining order. Officers Arthur Schofield and Preston Mucciarone spoke with the individual and advised him to go to court for assistance.

     11:02 a.m. Officer Stephen Buckley checked on an open garage door on Susan Drive and spoke with the homeowner, who stated she has a contractor working on her property. All was okay.

     4:56 p.m. Officer John Corridan spoke to the victim of a wedding rental scam and took a report of fraud.

     7:25 p.m. A Woodview Way caller reported a female is screaming outside. Officers John Corridan and Moira McGaffigan responded and found all OK.

     8:37 p.m. Sergeant Aaron O’Neil and Officer John Corridan advised an operator to move his truck that was blocking vehicles on Main Street.

October 3

     7:37 a.m. A caller reported an erratic operator on Cedar Street heading toward Southborough. The Southborough Police Department was notified.

     9:37 a.m. A Hayden Rowe Street caller reported a coyote in her backyard. The animal control officer was contacted.

     1:47 p.m. A walk-in spoke with Officer John Corridan about a case of fraud. The incident was logged.

     4:01 p.m. A caller reported an erratic operator on Hidden Brick Road. Officer Moira McGaffigan responded and caught up with the vehicle and advised the operator at his residence of the complaint.

     8:57 p.m. A caller reported receiving prank phone calls. Officers John Corridan and Preston Mucciarone responded and a report will follow.

October 4

     9:36 a.m. Officers John Corridan and Preston Mucciarone checked on a vehicle parked on South Street and reported an Uber driver had stopped and will be on his way.

     10:06 a.m. A Bracing Run caller reported receiving a scam phone call and wanted the incident logged.

     1:07 p.m. The Medfield Police Department requested an officer make contact with a Woody Island Road resident whose wallet they have. Officer John Corridan and Preston Mucciarone attempted to make contact with the man.

     3:23 p.m. Multiple calls were received about a road crew on Hayden Rowe Street taking up a lane after 3 p.m. Sergeant Timothy Brennan responded and reminded the contractor of the lane restriction curfew.

     9:41 p.m. A Davis Road walk-in complained of a loud recording playing at a neighbor’s home. Officers Moira McGaffigan and Derek Morton responded and found all quiet upon their arrival.

October 5

     9:03 a.m. A caller reported being approached by a solicitor on Pond Street and feeling uncomfortable about the encounter. Officer Matthew Santoro responded and checked the area with a negative find.

     2:48 p.m. A West Main Street caller reported someone hit his wall. Officers John Corridan and Preston Mucciarone responded and took a report.

     3:42 p.m. A Knoll Road caller reported a suspicious male taking pictures of her children as they were getting off the school bus by Sandy Beach. Officer Moira McGaffigan responded and the vehicle was gone upon her arrival. A report will follow.

     4:18 p.m. Officer Derek Morton spoke with a walk-in about a scam. A report will follow.

     5:58 p.m. A caller reported she believes someone attempted to break in to her car while she was at work on West Main Street. She was advised to come to the station to file a report.

     6:17 p.m. A Hayden Rowe Street caller reported his property was vandalized overnight. Officer Derek Morton responded and took a report.

     7:00 p.m. A caller reported a dog was hit by a motor vehicle on Grove Street. Officers Moira McGaffigan and Derek Morton responded and removed the dog and took a report.

October 6

     1:13 a.m. A Meserve Street caller reported a suspicious vehicle parked in front of her residence. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded and spoke with the person, a family member of the next- door neighbor. All was okay.

     10:12 a.m. A walk-in spoke with Officer Matthew Santoro about threats she received.

     12:32 p.m. Officer Stephen Buckley found an ATM card on Main Street and returned it to its owner.

     5:18 p.m. A caller reported finding a bike on West Main Street. Officer Derek Morton responded and took possession of the rusted bicycle.

     5:36 p.m. A Winter Street resident reported a dispute. Officer Derek Morton responded and spoke with the caller, who wanted the incident logged.

     6:58 p.m. A caller reported he and another person are locked inside the State Park on Cedar Street. Officer Benjamin Stickney responded and opened the gate.

     7:24 p.m. A Davis Road walk-in complained of noise at a neighbor’s residence, where a recording was left on. Officer Benjamin Stickney spoke with the reporting person.

October 7

     12:01 a.m. A caller reported a Rottweiler has wandered up to a house on Hayden Rowe Street. The Animal Control Officer was contacted. Bay Path was notified for pick up of the canine.

     3:35 p.m. A Constitution Court caller reported a woman is receiving threatening text messages from her ex-husband. Officer Benjamin Stickney responded and spoke with the woman. No restraining order violation took place.

     8:24 p.m. A caller spoke with Officer Benjamin Stickney about an issue with an employee not returning keys to a vehicle. He was advised that the matter is a civil one. The caller called back to notify Officer Stickney that the keys were located.

     8:53 p.m. At the boat ramp at Legacy Farms North, Sergeant Timothy Brennan and Officers Derek Morton and Benjamin Stickney arrested a 38-year-old from Blackstone and charged him with OUI liquor and drinking alcohol from an open container.

     10:03 p.m. An Oliver Lane caller reported her father’s wallet was missing and wanted the incident logged.

     9:18 p.m. A caller complained of noise at the soccer field on Greenwood Road. The caller stated vehicles are in the parking lot. Officer Derek Morton responded, and the vehicles were gone upon his arrival.

October 8

     8:27 a.m. A Lakepoint Way caller complained of construction taking place at a neighbor’s house on a holiday. Officer Stephen Buckley responded and spoke to the workers, who ceased operations.

     9:12 a.m. A walk-in from Constitution Court reported her car was keyed sometime last night. Officer Benjamin Stickney took a report of vandalism.

     9:22 a.m. A Stoney Brook Road resident complained of construction taking place on a holiday. Officer Stephen Buckley responded and the workers were advised.

     11:33 a.m. A walk-in spoke with Officer Stephen Buckley about obtaining a restraining order. A report will follow.

     6:42 p.m. A Ridge Road caller reported his vehicle was keyed. Officers John Corridan and Preston Mucciarone responded to view the damage and took a report.

     8:04 p.m. A Davis Road walk-in complained about a recording that her neighbor s playing all day. Officer Philip Powers responded and did not hear any noise coming from the neighbor’s residence.

October 9

8:15 a.m. A walk-in reported an incident that took place in Boston. Officer Stephen Buckley assisted in reporting the incident to the Boston Police Department.

9:29 a.m. A caller reported a dead opossum on the side of the roadway of West Main Street. The Highway Department was notified.

11:04 a.m. A caller reported finding three mountain bikes tied to a tree at the beginning of the trail to Legacy Farms South. The caller stated that they appeared to have been there for a long time. The DPW was notified and they will pick up the bikes.

11:23 a.m. A caller reported his firearm is missing. Officer John Corridan responded and took a report.

10:36 p.m. Officer John Corridan found the door of a Main Street business open. After checking the building, he located cleaning staff. All was OK.

10:45 p.m. Officer Moira McGaffigan secured an unlocked door on Church Street.

October 11

10:44 a.m. A caller reported a large bump in the roadway of South Street, which caused damage to his motor vehicle. He requested a warning sign be posted for drivers.

2:02 p.m. A caller reported low hanging wires on Walcott Street. Officer John Corridan responded and contacted Verizon.

2:02 p.m. Officer Arthur Schofield assisted a disabled motor vehicle on Wood Street.

4:52 p.m. A caller reported a truck drove off the roadway of West Main Street and into bushes. Officer Derek Morton responded and the truck was gone upon his arrival.

7:21 p.m. A School Street resident reported receiving a threatening voicemail. Officer Moira McGaffigan responded and spoke with the reporting person.

7:58 p.m. A motorist reported he hit a deer on Fruit Street. The Westborough Police Department responded.

October 12

4:05 a.m. A Spring Street caller reported being woken up by a noise of someone attempting to enter his neighbor’s trailer. Sergeant Matthew McNeil and Officer Brendon Lyver responded and checked the area with a negative find.

10:50 a.m. Officer Stephen Buckley contacted Eversource about fallen trees on top of wires on Hayward Street.

2:52 p.m. A walk-in from Sanctuary Lane reported his wife has received multiple phone call scams. He wanted the incidents logged. Officer Panagiotis Hontzeas assisted.

4:22 p.m. A West Main Street caller reported her driveway has been blocked by a truck for 30 minutes. Sergeant Timothy Brennan responded and spoke with the owner of the truck.

October 13

4:21 p.m. A caller reported four vehicles racing on Cedar Street. Officers Panagiotis Hontzeas and Benjamin Stickney responded and spoke to the drivers, who were photographing their vehicles. They were advised of the complaint.

8:50 p.m. A caller reported he hit a deer on East Main Street. Officer Philip Powers responded and contacted the Animal Control Officer.

9:04 p.m. A walk-in complained of teens parking in the residents’ parking spots on Rosewood Lane. Officer Benjamin Stickney checked the parking area and the vehicles were gone upon his arrival.

October 15

9:36 a.m. An Elm Street caller reported vehicles have been parking in the tenant parking area, and tenants are upset. Officer Panagiotis Hontzeas responded and reported the issue has been resolved.

1:35 p.m. A walk-in from South Street spoke with Officer Stephen Buckley about stolen property. Officer Buckley took a report.

2:27 p.m. A caller requested to speak with an officer about her daughter’s Snapchat account being hacked. Officer Stephen Buckley assisted.

6:50 p.m. A caller reported seeing three male parties shove a female in a car on Main Street and drive away. Officers Panagiotis Hontzeas and Moira McGaffigan responded and checked the area with a negative find.

October 16

4:36 a.m. Sergeant Matthew McNeil responded to a report of fallen wires on Ash Street. Eversource was contacted.

12:31 p.m. A Primrose Circle resident reported his wife dropped her cell phone into the gas stove. Officers John Corridan and Preston Mucciarone responded and assisted.

2:24 p.m. A caller reported a moving truck hit her vehicle on Greystone Lane. Officers John Corridan and Preston Mucciarone responded and a report will follow.

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