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More Smashed Mailboxes, Smashed Windows, Peace Restored and More

Here's a glance at the Medfield safety log for April 15.

 

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Monday, April 15

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8:36 a.m., Pleasant Street. Alarm company sounded for a Pleasant Street unit. Patient would like to go to hospital. Taken to Glover Hospital.

8:38 a.m., Miller Street. Funeral home director requested a police escort from Miller Street to St. Edward's Church and then to Vine Lake Cemetery. 

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8:53 a.m., station. Issued four burning permits.

8:53 a.m., Cross Street. Police investigated a child custody situation.

9:24 a.m., Philip Street. Caller said his mailbox and post were damaged overnight (value $100). 

10:30 a.m., Philip Street. Walk-in report of a damaged mailbox on Philip Street (value $100).

10:57 a.m., South Street. Caller said that, last night, his car (2001 Ford Focus) was parked at the Medfield High School parking lot overnight and someone smashed his left rear window. 

2:20 p.m., station. Walk-in report from an Elm Street resident that his two license plates were stolen off his car sometime Monday. 

3:40 p.m., Flint Locke Lane. Caller said that, despite being parked on the road in front of his house, someone smashed his windshield. 

8:01 p.m., Main Street. E911 caller from a convenience store employee who said that a man told him that there was a woman in a car (2001 Toyota Highlander) in the parking lot calling out for help. She was taken to Norwood Hospital.

9:32 p.m., Main Street. A caller reported an erratic driver going west on Route 109 in Westwood. Unable to locate.

9:42 p.m., Tamarack Road. Caller said that someone just smashed her mailbox (value $100). 

9:42 p.m., Hearthstone Drive. Police responded to a family disturbance. Peace restored.

10:20 p.m., Philip Street. Caller reports four or five people in a car stopped in front of their house. This may be related to recent damaged mailboxes. Police observed mailbox damage on Philip Street and Elm Street. 


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