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Medfield Police Log: Sept. 24-25, Algonquin Road Break-in

Here's a look at the police logs from last week.

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Monday, Sept. 24

6:38 a.m., Wilkins Glen. 911 caller needed an ambulance because she was not feeling well.

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7:08 a.m. and 2:10 p.m., Main Street. Police helped at school crossing at Main Street and Robert Sproul Road.

3:30 p.m., North Street.  Resident in station to say the dirt pile at North and Dale Streets is too high for the children. Police spoke to the contractor doing the work on the water pipes on North Street and he will clean it up. 

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4:05 p.m., Algonquin Road. Resident walked into station to report a break-in. 

6:33 p.m., Flint Locke Lane. Caller reported her vehicle was vandalized.

6:59 p.m., Main Street. Caller reported an erratic driver on Main Street. Gone on arrival.

7:06 p.m., Hartford Street. Caller reported a branch in the road. Police removed the branch.

Tuesday, Sept. 25

10:29 a.m., Route 27. Caller reported a suspicious vehicle on Route 27 near the Sherborn line. Caller said the car hard been therefore a while. Police called owner who said the vehicle had broken down and he would remove it in a few hours. 

2:14 p.m., Bridge Street. Caller reported an animal in her fireplace. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

2:49 p.m., Green Street. Resident into station to request extra patrols on the morning and evening shifts for speeding vehicles.

3:16 p.m., Colonial Road. The fire department responded to a Lifeline alert after a man fell and couldn't get up.

5:59 p.m., North Street. The Dover Police Department reported an erratic driver coming down North Street. Unfounded.

11:13 p.m., Acorn Circle. Caller reported a loud party on the street. Police had them turn down the music.


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