Crime & Safety

Kids Lost in Noon Hill, Possible Drowning, and More

Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for June 22 and June 23.

 

Here's a glance at the police log for Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday, June 22

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12:02 a.m., station. Medfield Police received a BOLO (be on the lookout) from Walpole Police for a 2007 Chevy for a domestic assault and battery. 

2:55 a.m., The Paddock Lane. Caller reported a suspicious vehicle with two people sleeping in it. Three cruisers responded. The two in the car are fine and will go to a Harding Street address.

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8:23 a.m., Birch Road. E911 caller reported her daughter had a seizure. Medfield Ambulance took her to Norwood Hospital.

10:22 a.m., Main Street. Caller reported a white pickup truck with a trailer dropped some wood planks from the trailer. Police checked for planks but did not find any.

11:28 a.m., Spring Street. Walk-in report of an ongoing issue.

2:13 p.m., Rocky Narrows. Caller said her two dogs ran off at Rocky Narrows.

5:15 p.m., Hartford and Main Streets. E911 caller said he was just rear-ended. Cars were a 2009 Lexus and a 2013 BMW. 

9:26 p.m., Main Street. Dover Police reported an erratic operator of a 2007 Chrysler 300. Gone on arrival.

9:40 p.m., Noon Hill Road. A man came into the station to report that his daughter and her friend are lost on Noon Hill. Police and Fire Departments responded. At 10:01 p.m., police said he found the girls.

Sunday, June 23

12:43 a.m., Crane Place. Caller said a resident is home alone and heard a noise. House is fine, nothing found.

4:59 a.m., Main Street. Police said the gates are down at the Main Street railroad crossing. Fire Department tied them up. At 6:14 a.m., CSX fixed the gates and lights, and said the problem is in the control box.

7:13 a.m., South Street. Caller reported a raccoon that might be sick is in a tree. Police reported the dog chased the racoon up the tree and is not sick. 

7:23 a.m., Green Street. Caller reported a dog (Labrador) around her house with no tags. 

9 a.m., Lee Road. Caller reported a low-hanging wire. Police said it was a cable wire.

11:31 a.m., North Street. Caller reported a suspicious vehicle at Tilden Village. Police said it looked like the 2006 Jeep Wrangler hit the curb and now has two flat tires.

11:47 a.m., North Meadows Road. Caller reported an erratic motorcycle driver passing and speeding on North Meadows Road. Police pulled over the motorcycle on Main Street and spoke to the driver.

3:38 p.m., Longmeadow Road. An E911 call came in with nobody on the other end of the line. Police called the house back and spoke to the homeowner who said that a child had been swimming in the pool and swallowed some water, but is now fine. Police heard the child crying in the background. Caller said she did not need the ambulance. Police responded, spoke with the parents, and verified that the child (who was alert and crying) was okay. 

5:30 p.m., Main Street. Caller reported a 2009 Toyota Corolla in the Shaw's parking lot that is parked in a handicapped spot with no tags. There is also a dog in the car with the windows rolled up. Gone on arrival. 


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