Crime & Safety

Arrest for Outstanding Warrants, Crashed Cyclist, and More

Here's a glance at the police log for July 2 and July 3.

Here's a look at the police log for Tuesday and Wednesday. 

Tuesday, July 2

6:21 a.m., Pine Street. Dover Police said they received a 911 call from a bicyclist on Pine Street who had crashed and had a cut on his head. Medfield Ambulance responded and reported that Dover Ambulance will take the man to the hospital.

8:13 a.m., High Street. Police stopped a vehicle with no back license plate. The driver (from Holliston) said the plate had fallen off the vehicle. 

1:14 p.m., Lowell Mason Road. Walk-in report of speeding vehicles on Lowell Mason Road because of Green Street construction. Police will keep an eye on traffic.

2:49 p.m., South Street. Caller requested an ambulance for a man with a lot of leg pain. Medfield Ambulance took him to Norwood Hospital.

3:18 p.m., Main Street. Police received an abandoned E911 call from a business about a woman who had fallen in front of the shop but is okay. 

4:06 p.m., station. Wrentham District Court faxed over a restraining order. 

9:16 p.m., Main Street near Tannery Drive. Police pulled over a 2007 GMC pickup truck that resulted in the arrest of a man with four outstanding warrants. Brian M. Fraser, 56, of 38 Heritage Path, Millis, was arrested for three outstanding warrants from Waltham District Court, and one outstanding warrant for Concord District Court. 

Wednesday, July 3

9:07 a.m., station. Walk-in report of a private investigator who will be working in town today.

12:04 p.m., North Meadows Road. A caller from Waste Management reported that one of their drivers was in a car accident in the parking lot of the highway 
garage. The accident was between a 2003 Mack Truck and a 2005 Toyota. 

4:01 p.m., Indian Hill Road. Caller reported speeding cars and asked for increased patrol and radar.

11:34 p.m., mutual aid. Medfield Police assisted Dover Police when they responded to a house break on Pine Street in their town. 



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