Crime & Safety
Police Log Including Stolen iPad, Fire under West Street Bridge, and Mom's Not Answering
Here's a look at the public safety log for Oct. 16 and Oct. 17.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
6:42 a.m., Main Street. Caller said he hit a deer on Main Street by the Dover line. It was found near Trailside.
9:37 a.m., Pine Street. Caller reported that sometime overnight someone stole her $900 iPad out of her car. At 8:05 p.m., the woman called back to say she "pinged" the iPad and located it at a home in Framingham.
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2:16 p.m., Pine Street. Caller requested the police conduct a well-being check on the her 92 year old mother. The mother was okay and will call her daughter.
2:18 p.m., Oak Street. Caller reported annoying and harassing phone calls.
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5:54 p.m., West Street. Caller reported a fire under the bridge on West Street by Dover Road.
7:23 p.m., Copperwood Road, Dover Farm Road, Philip Street, Marlyn Road, Clayton Street, Green Street, Colonial Street, Blacksmith Drive, and Cypress Street. Callers reported feeling the earthquake.
Wednesday, Oct. 17
8:10 a.m., Route 27. Police received a report of a flat bed truck traveling from Sherborn on Route 27 into Medfield which struck a vehicle in Sherborn. Police located the tractor trailer (with Missouri plates) on Route 27 near West Street. Sherborn will handle paperwork.
12:13 p.m., Plain Street. Caller asked police to patrol her street more often because last week she saw a suspicious vehicle with two men in it who got out and knocked on her door during the day.
12:55 p.m., Pleasant Street. Caller reported a suspicious vehicle in a neighbor's driveway. Police discovered it belonged to someone who was cleaning the boiler.
4:19 p.m., Pondview Avenue. Caller reported a suspicious vehicle being driven by a teenager. Gone on arrival.
7:02 p.m., Shawnee Road. Caller reported a threat that was made to harm him.
7:30 p.m., Curve Street. Police investigated an abandoned 911 call. Police called back and a female subject said she had a problem with a worker who is now leaving.
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