Crime & Safety

Teen Fainted, License Suspended for Child Support, Lifeline Choker, and More

Here's a closer look at the Medfield safety log.

The following information was provided by the Medfield Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned in the Medfield police log, it does not indicate a conviction.
Monday, Jan. 13

8:32 a.m., station. Woman found a dog on South Street and brought it to the station.

10:35 a.m., Wheelwright Road. E911 caller reported a dog loose on Wheelwright Road. Animal Control was notified. 

1:25 p.m., Dale Street. Caller said father of daughter had license and registration suspended for non-payment of child support and he is supposed to pick up child today. Police told caller to tell daughter not to get into the vehicle if he arrives, and to call police if it becomes an issue. 

1:57 p.m., station. Google Maples called on the E911 line to give a recorded update.

5:31 p.m., Main Street. Caller hit a deer near Tannery Drive. No damage to car and the deer ran off.

9:36 p.m., North Street. Two E911 calls reported a car hit a deer then a tree near 287 North Street. Driver is okay. Car (2012 Honda Civic) was towed. 

10:36 p.m., Bridge Street. Caller asks EMTs to check out his daughter who is diabetic and not feeling well. She was taken to Norwood Hospital.

11:02 p.m., West Street. Caller said he hit a deer on West Street near the Millis line. He will check his car for damage in the morning. Police looked for the deer but did not find it. 

Tuesday, Jan. 14

6:26 a.m., Colonial Road. E911 caller said his 13-year-old daughter passed out; she has had the flu. Millis Ambulance responded and took her to Beth Israel in Needham.

8:15 a.m., North Meadows Road. Sherborn Police reported an erratic motor vehicle entering Medfield on Route 27. Medfield Police observed operation from Route 109 at Route 27 to Hartford Street and reported no improper operation.

9:21 a.m., West Street. Lifeline reported a 72-year-old female choking and having difficulty breathing. Medfield Ambulance took her to Needham. 

10 a.m., Elm Street. Caller said she found a cat on the Wheelock soccer fields. 

11:10 a.m., mutual aid. Medfield Ambulance responded to Millis request for mutual aid for a 42-year-old woman with a cut to the head.


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.