Crime & Safety

Assault and Battery, Dead Cat, Toddler Seizure, and More

Here's a glance at the Medfield safety log for Nov. 3 and Nov. 4.

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

Here is a look at the Medfield safety logs for Nov. 3 and Nov. 4.

Sunday, Nov. 3

4:23 a.m., Johns Avenue. Caller reported a suspicious vehicle near Johns and Remsen Avenue. Gone on arrival.

9:18 a.m., Pound Street. Medfield Fire responded to a reported smell of gas at Blake Middle School.

10:23 a.m., 12:20 p.m., Spring Street. Traffic control at St. Edward's Church.

11:37 a.m., station. Walk-in report of domestic problems.

1:18 p.m., North Street. Caller said there was a woman in the parking lot of the First Parish Church asking for money so she could buy baby formula. Gone on arrival.

1:30 p.m., Fairview Road. Caller said someone knocked over their mailbox last night.

1:35 p.m., West Street. Caller reported a dead cat near 90-92 West Street. Animal Control was not on duty at that time.

3:30 p.m., Kamark Drive. Caller said her carbon monoxide detector was "chirping" and asked someone to look at it. Medfield Fire responded.

3:33 p.m., Spring Street. Caller asked police to check on her mother because her phone has been busy all day. Police spoke with the mother who said she would call her daughter.

Monday, Nov. 4

6:27 a.m., North Street. Police discovered a television in the road and asked the DPW to pick it up.

6:57 a.m., Noon Hill Road. E911 caller hung up. Police spoke with homeowner who said it must be a problem and Verizon is looking at it today.

1:06 p.m., Lawrence Circle. E911 caller requested an ambulance for two-year-old boy having a seizure. Medfield Fire took him to Norwood Hospital.

1:39 p.m., Stuart Street. Caller asked to speak to an officer about a past larceny.

9:49 p.m., station. Westwood Police asked Medfield to keep an eye out for a 2011 Toyota Avalon whose driver took his mother's car and took off.


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