Police Log for Week of July 7 - 13, 2019
July 7, 2019:
Animal incident, 225 Underwood; "Matty" the dog is missing. Located later by the owners (cancel the BOLO, recall the SP helicopters).
The five citations issued today pale in comparison.
July 8:
Animal incident, Gregory; another dog missing. ACO notified.
Animal incident, Marked Tree and Webster; small dog running around loose in the neighborhood ("women and children to get from street").
Repo Man after a GMC Acadia on Shaw Farm.
Animal incident, 1135 Washington; this loose dog is running in traffic causing hazardous conditions.
Crash, Norfolk & Central; Hopkinton versus N. Attleboro and a stop sign. Hometown Auto called.
K 9 training, 201 Summer; evidence and article search training.
July 9:
Community interaction, High School; Junior Police Academy underway..
July 10:
Animal incident, Washington & Concord; report of a sick raccoon. GOA (dogs take note).
Crash, Highland & Connolly; Franklin versus Holliston.
July 11:
Vehicle stop with summons, Hollis; James Sampson of Holliston, No details.
K 9 training, 201 Summer; evidence and article search training.
July 12:
Crash, Washington & Central; two Holliston drivers. One taken to hospital. Hometown Auto took one vehicle.
B & E, Lowland; entry attempted to a business using a drill on the front door.
Crash, Concord & Brooksmont; Milford versus Holliston. One taken to hospital.
Crash, Bertuccis; Natick car versus Nashua motorcycle.
K 9 training, 79 Lowland; evidence and article search training.
July 13:
Crash, 802 Washington; three cars involved. One taken to hospital. Hometown Auto brought three hooks.
Crash, 1011 Washington; Framingham versus Framingham
Crash, Winthrop & Vine; overnight hit & run. Outside mirror damaged.
Smoke & fire, 20 Raleigh; car in the garage showing smoke, then fire. Fire Deprtment responded (advice: keep a fire extinguisher in the garage by the door and one in the car).
K 9 training, Middle School; point to point exercise.
During the reporting period, 29 citations and 22 warnings were issued. Only two erratic drivers were reported.
BWTM:
This must be dog field days they were very active this week. I believe dogs need there own police department
JEAN MORRISSEY | 2019-07-16 05:47:20