Crime & Safety
Shoplifting; Overdoses; Assault: Framingham Police Log
See who got arrested this weekend and what calls were made to the Framingham Police Department.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Here's a sample of some types of calls the Framingham Police Department respond to each day from the police logs, which are public. Arrests do not imply conviction and just because someone reports a crime does not mean it happened that way.
Friday, May 3
8:45 a.m.: Suspicious activity is reported outside of Fuller Middle School.
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10:38 a.m.: A hit and run was reported on Waverly Street.
12:01 p.m.: A break-in was reported at a home on Essex Street.
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3:27 pm.: A two car accident is reported at the intersection of Winter Terrace and Winter Street.
5:48 p.m.: An inebriated person was reported at the train station on Waverly Street.
Saturday, May 4
1:15 a.m.: A man is arrested on Hollis Street and placed in protective custody for being drunk.
5:14 a.m.: A Stoughton woman is arrested on a warrant at Taralli Terrace and Waverly street.
8:10 a.m.: A car was broken into on Second Street.
11:35 a.m.: Property is reported stolen from the Walmart on Worcester Road.
1:15 p.m.: A break-in is reported on Gordon Street.
8:17 p.m.: An overdose is reported at an Irving Street apartment.
9:08 p.m.: Overdose is reported at the Dennison Triangle parking garage.
11:21 p.m.: A car accident is reported at the McDonald's on Cochituate Road. The fire department is called and possible injuries are reported.
Sunday, My 5
12:59 a.m.: Suspicious activity was reported on Fenwick Street.
10:51 a.m.: A report of shoplifting at the Kohl's on Worcester Road results in an arrest.
11:00 a.m.: A Natick woman is arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
3:38 p.m.: A disturbed person is reported at an apartment on Arsenal Road.
10:03 p.m.: Suspicious activity reported on Arthur Street.
Read the full logs on the police department's website.
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