Crime & Safety

Burglary in Progress, Aggressive Mercedes, and More

Here's a closer look at the Medfield safety log.

The following information was provided by the Medfield Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned in the Medfield police log, it does not indicate a conviction.
Monday, Jan. 20

10:23 a.m., Pound Street. E911 Lifeline caller requested an ambulance at Tilden Village for someone who had fallen. Patient was taken to Norwood Hospital. 

11:24 a.m., Pound Street. E911 caller from Tilden Village said his neighbor just assaulted him. 

12:58 p.m., Wilkens Glen. E911 caller said she was having trouble walking, possibly due to blood clots. Medfield Ambulance responded and took her to Norwood Hospital. 

Tuesday, Jan. 21 

5:15 a.m., Wilkens Glen. Police received a Letter of Disinvite from Wilkens Glen Apartments, and put it on file. 

7:24 a.m., High Street. Caller reported a woman driving a Mercedes was driving very aggressively on High Street and pulled alongside the caller and said she hit her car. Caller did not hit the other car and wanted it logged. 

11:20 a.m., Adams Street. E911 caller said a tractor trailer hit a pole. 

12:02 p.m., Grove Street. E911 caller reported a possible breaking-and-entering in progress. Suspects fled prior to police arrival. 

1:59 p.m., Green Street. Security company reported an alarm activated. Police responded and found the back door open. House appeared okay.

5:36 p.m., North Street. Caller reported an erratic driver. Police stopped the car. The driver appeared to be fine and was sent on their way. 

5:54 p.m., Bridge Street. Caller reported a car accident by Essex Road. A pole was "struck lightly" and NSTAR was notified. 

11:06 p.m., Adams Street. Caller reported the power was out. 


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