Crime & Safety

Two Arrests of Unlicensed Drivers, Suspicious Package at Post Office, Restraining Order

Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for May 7.

 

Here's a glance at the police log for May 7.

Tuesday, May 7

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12:20 a.m., Main Street. Police pulled over a driver that has a warrant out for his arrest. Marcelo DeSena, 25, of 978 Waverly Street, Apt. 2, Framingham, was brought in for a warrant from Framingham District Court, and was also charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. His 2000 Honda Accord was towed.

7:38 a.m., High Street and South Street. Caller reported a problem with the traffic light at this intersection. Police were not able to reset them but managed traffic until Central Mass Signal arrived.

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10:17 a.m., station. A private investigator said he would be working in town today.

11:18 a.m., High Street and Granite Street. Police said they were out with a car accident involving three vehicles -- 2008 Honda Odyssey, 2007 Dodge Caravan, 2009 Ford Corvic. Requested Medfield Ambulance for fluid in the road, and also requested a tow truck. A summons was issued for a 26-year-old Millis man who lives on Stoneybook Drive for the unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. 

11:57 a.m., Pound Street. Police received a report of a problem between two residents of Tilden Village. 

12:00 p.m., Adams Street. Police received a protection order from Dedham District Court to be served on a 45-year-old Adams Street man. There was no one home at 12:06 p.m.

2:30 p.m., Main Street. Walk-in report from a Medfield Crossing woman who wanted to speak with police about a neighbor of hers. 

4:27 p.m., Adams Street. Police tried to serve the restraining order again but no one was home. Danvers Police said they served the man in-hand and that he will stop by the Medfield Police Station.

7:10 p.m., Stagecoach Road. Caller said she thinks there is an oxygen bottle on her property. Fire Chief Bill Kingsbury removed the bottle.

7:12 p.m., Adams Street. A woman dropped off her husband's cell phone at the station.

8:01 p.m., North Street. Caller reported a suspicious white bag with something in it beside the mailboxes at the Post Office. Fire Chief Bill Kingsbury said it was a package to be mailed and they might not have been able to fit it in the mailbox. He was able to get it into the mailbox. 

9:01 p.m., North Street. Caller asked for a well-being check on his girlfriend who might need to be taken to the hospital. Medfield Ambulance took her to the hospital at 9:49 p.m.


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