Crime & Safety

Convenience Store Arrest, Irate Wood Chip Neighbor, and More

Here's a closer look at the Medfield police log for Dec. 2 through Dec. 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 Dec. 2, Dec. 3 and Dec. 4.
 
Monday, Dec. 2

6:40 a.m., Main Street. E911 caller said the railroad crossing bars are down on Main Street. Fire Department, DPW and CSX notified. CSX arrived at 7:25 a.m. and had the problem fixed by 8 a.m.

11:12 a.m., Green Street. E911 caller said her son is not feeling well and she would like the ambulance. Medfield Ambulance took him to Norwood Hospital.

Tuesday, Dec. 3

12:54 p.m., Main Street. Convenience store reported larceny on Main Street. Police arrested Rodolfo Barrientos, 21, of 598 Union Street, Apt. 1, Providence, RI and charged him with larceny over $250.00.  

1:18 p.m., Main Street. Walk-in report of people cutting through a business parking lot to beat the traffic light. 

9:39 p.m., South Street. Caller reported she has a dog that came to her house. Animal Control was notified. 

10:33 p.m., Flint Locke Lane. E911 caller asked for an ambulance for her mother who fell and hit her head. MedFlight was notified and picked up on Ice House Road. 

Wednesday, Dec. 4

1:40 p.m., Elm Street. Walk-in report about a young woman who stopped at her house on Dec. 3 asking for money and food. 

3:45 p.m., Rustic Lane. Caller said a man reported a tree company from Dedham just cut down about 25 trees and was leaving wood chips and branches in the road. The caller said they shouldn't be allowed to cut down that many trees at one time. Police asked his name while he was yelling at the workers but he hung up. Police discovered it was a Carmen Circle man who said he was not going to hang around to talk to an officer. Police responded and said the road was clear of chips and branches, and no one was around. 


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to arrestreports@patch.com.