Crime & Safety
Police Logs From Jan. 31 to Feb. 5
Suspicious car selling meat out of trunk - dog runs away from home - caved-in roofs - bully on the school bus and more...

Bus bully:
On Jan. 31, a parent reported that her son was struck in the face on the school bus. Parent was on her way to Emerson Hospital when the call was made.
Drive-By while on vacation:
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On Jan. 31, a resident on Farmstead Way reported that a possible BB was shot through his window while he was on vacation. No one was injured, obviously.
Crazy-Horse escaped, but then got hungry:
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On Jan. 31, a black horse was running free on Pope Road, but eventually made his way home.
Roof slip:
On. Feb 1, a 57 year old male fell from his roof and was transported to the hospital.
Acton has a black market for meat:
According to a report called-in on Feb. 2, a caller observed a “suspicious” vehicle selling meat at Sals Auto.
Heavy snow:
On Feb. 1, a roof caved-in on Main Street due to snow.
Snow angels:
On Feb. 3, someone reported that they saw someone lying on the ground in between two snow banks. The area was checked and nothing was found.
Possible B & E:
On Feb. 3, a man and his wife were watching a house for a friend at Nagog Hill Road and noticed the garage door was pushed in. They thought it might have been the plow guy, but when the plow guy was contacted he claimed he did not do it.
Runaway dog:
On Feb. 4, a resident on Conant Street reported that when he let his dog outside to go to the bathroom, the black and white English Setter did not return.
Asleep behind the wheel:
On Feb. 4, police responded to a report that a person was sleeping in their parked Toyota on Charter Road. The person was woken by police and said that he was just waiting to pick someone up.
Black ice pile up:
On Feb. 5, numerous cars were sliding into snow banks on Brucewood Road due to a sheet of ice.