Crime & Safety

Police Log: It's Time, Woman's Water Broke During Storm; Possible Sighting of Missing Man; Deer Stuck in Fence

Here's a glance at the Medfield safety logs for Saturday, Feb. 9.

Saturday, Feb. 9 (Blizzard of 2013)

8:56 a.m., Dale Street and Adams Street. Police Chief Bob Meaney assisted a disabled motor vehicle and sent them on their way. 

9:15 a.m., Spring Street. Police officer reports seeing two male parties walking on Spring Street by South Street matching the missing person. Police responded to the area but the men were gone on arrival.

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10 a.m., Dover Farm Road. Caller reported a deer stuck in his fence. Animal Control officer put down the deer.

10:05 a.m., Main Street. Manager from Shaw's said that one of his workers needs a ride home. Police provided assistance.

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12:28 p.m., Earle Kerr Road. Caller said she is 40 weeks pregnant and her water broke. She asked that her street be plowed so she can go to the hospital in Boston. The street was plowed and Medfield Ambulance took her to Norwood.

12:55 p.m., Granite Street. Police responded to a family disturbance. The caller said he wants to take his son sledding but his wife will not let him leave the house. Peace restored. 

3:55 p.m., Pine Street. Fire Department investigating a carbon monoxide detector going off. Medfield Fire did not find a problem.

6:27 p.m., Westview Road. Caller requested an ambulance because her father has ALS and he pulled out his G-tube. Medfield Ambulance took him to Norwood Hospital.

6:31 p.m., Main Street. Medfield Fire investigated a report of a blocked vent. Fire Chief Bill Kingsbury cleared the block.

6:42 p.m., North Street. Caller said that someone was snow blowing his driveway and blowing snow into the street. Gone on arrival. 

7:28 p.m., North Meadows Road. E911 caller reported a stray cat at the entrance to Papa Gino's. If anyone calls, Animal Control took the long-haired gray cat to the Medfield Animal Shelter. 

8:14 p.m., Janes Avenue. Caller said that someone is plowing from a restaurant into another location. Gone on arrival.

10:01 p.m., Wilkins Glen. Caller said that youths are playing in the snow and making a lot of noise. At 10:04 p.m., caller called again to say the youths had gone in for the night.

10:22 p.m., Longmeadow Road. Caller reported a suspicious vehicle in the aera. Police discovered the driver was dropping off his girlfriend.

10:48 p.m., Pilgrim Lane. E911 caller reported that her front door just opened, she was not sure if someone came in or not. She said she now hears something moving around in the house. Patrol officers were notified, as were Norfolk Police. Police did not find anything in the house but they are going to the neighbor's house for the night. 


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