Crime & Safety

Bleeding Ear, Pushy Mercedes, Belligerent Brother, and Dead Raccoon

Here's the Medfield safety log for Wednesday.

 

Here's a glance at the Medfield public safety log for April 10. 

Wednesday, April 10

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12:17 a.m., North Meadows Road. Traffic enforcement. Police issued one verbal warning.

3:25 a.m., Pound Street. E911 caller from Tilden Village requested an ambulance for himself because he was bleeding from his ear. Taken to Leonard Morse in Natick.

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9:07 a.m., Adams Street. Police went to the Memorial School to investigate a complaint.

9:53 a.m., Main Street. State Police told the Medfield Police there is a car accident in front of the Medfield Sunoco gas station. Vehicles were a 2011 Lexus Coupe and a GMC Sierra pickup. 

1:10 p.m., Hickory Drive. Caller said she has a dead raccoon she would like removed from under her pool shed.

1:44 p.m., Frairy Street. E911 caller requested the police respond because her brother is at her front door and she (the caller) does not want to see him. He was not there when police arrived.

3:01 p.m., Park Street. Cell caller reported individuals on the railroad tracks near the trestle on Park Street. Police removed four individuals from the area. 

4:17 p.m., West Mill Street gravel pit. Cell caller reported two bikes at the gravel pit. Police spoke to two youths. 

6:05 p.m., Cell caller reported a car in front of her has gone over the yellow line twice. Police responded at 6:20 p.m. and the car was not there. 

7:15 p.m., Main Street. Cell caller said a black Mercedes SUV cut him off and almost caused an accident. This happened on Adams Street. Gone on arrival. 


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