Crime & Safety
Pesky Rabbit, Large Tree Fell, Possible Drunk Driver, and More
Here's a look at the police log for Sunday and Monday.
Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for July 7 and July 8.
Sunday, July 7
1:02 a.m., Dale Street. Caller reported two cars parked in the cemetery near Charlesdale Road. Gone on arrival.
1:04 a.m., Pondview Avenue. E911 caller reported fireworks in the area. Gone on arrival.
8:01 a.m., 10:04 a.m., 12:13 p.m., Spring Street. Traffic control at St. Edward's Church.
9:34 a.m., Main Street. Traffic control at the United Church of Christ.
12:56 p.m., Charlesdale Road. Caller reported a sick cat in his yard that he wants trapped. Animal Control responded.
3:03 p.m., Clayton Street. Caller reported a stray dog in her yard. Animal Control responded.
3:06 p.m., Oak Street. Caller reported a rabbit in her yard that the Animal Control Officer has been trying to catch. Animal Control responded.
5:17 p.m., Alder Road. Caller reported a large tree fell across the road. Tree Department will respond.
Monday, July 8
2:20 a.m., Wilkins Glen. E911 caller reported "some type of alarm going off telling them to get out of the house." Fire Department responded to a faulty carbon monoxide detector.
7:55 a.m., station. A private investigator said he will be working in town today.
8:40 a.m., Springvalley Road. Walk-in report of a problem with a family member who needs to be taken to the hospital. Dover Ambulance took the patient to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
9:15 a.m., mutual aid. Medfield Ambulance responded to Hemlock Drive, Millis, and transported a patient to Leonard Morris in Mefdield at 9:40 a.m.
1:55 p.m., Main Street. Man into station to say he just repossessed a car from a hair salon on Main Street. The owner of the vehicle is from Franklin.
6:56 p.m., Green Street. Caller reported a possible drunk driver in the parking lot. Police stopped the white Ford F150 pickup truck and said the driver was fine.
7:52 p.m., Stagecoach Road. Police responded to a family disturbance. Peace restored.
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