Crime & Safety
Accident on Foundry Street Sunday
An accident on Foundry Street highlights today's police and fire log.

received a call at approximately 4 a.m. on Sunday morning regarding an accident on Foundry Street. The caller said a male party was at his doorstep reporting that he had been in an accident.
Upon arrival, officers found that damage had been done to a street pole. National Grid was notified and the road was closed between Old Foundry and Shagbark. No injuries were reported.
Car Keyed on Saturday
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A resident of Medowbrook Lane called Easton Police Saturday at approximately 5:50 p.m. to report damage to his car at his condo complex.
The caller said his car had been keyed. He asked that police didn't respond, but for the incident to be logged.
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Minors With Possession of Alcohol
Police reported suspicious activity early Saturday, approximately a half hour past midnight. An officer stated that he came across two males in the parking lot at New Pond. When they were approached, they ran away.
Subsequently two minors were served a summons for possession of alcohol under the age of 21. A 16-year-old and a 17-year-old, both Easton residents were both reprimanded.
Warrant Arrest Friday
Police received a call regarding a car fire near the Hockomock Swamp at approximately 6:50 p.m. Friday. The Easton Fire Department was notified.
David Doxy, 45, of 1365 Pleasant Street, Brockton was placed under arrest for two warrants at Brockton District Court including operating with a suspended license.
Breaking and Entering Thursday
Police received a call at approximately 1:10 p.m. Thursday regarding a breaking and entering instance on Sheridan Street.
The caller said his laptop was missing from earlier in the week and he thought someone had borrowed it. He noticed on Thursday, however, that his screen was open and therefore believed breaking and entering had occurred.
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