Crime & Safety

Police Log: Possible Break-In, Dog Scratch

The following information was supplied by the Hopkinton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Friday, March 2

2:41 a.m.: A assisted a state trooper on route 495.

12:41 p.m.: Officers responded to a domestic dispute on Winter Street.

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2:02 p.m.: An officer responded to a one-car crash on Main Street. A tow truck was called to winch the car back on to the road.

2:52 p.m.: A caller reported that he was involved in a two-car crash on Clinton Street. No injuries were reported.

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2:56 p.m.: security reported that a car had hit a light pole on South Street. No one was injured.

3:25 p.m.: A caller reported a smoking car on Main Street. A tow truck was called to assist the driver.

4:29 p.m.: a 911 caller reported that her daughter had been scratched be a dog. When the caller confronted the dog owner she was pushed out of the way and verbally harassed. The caller brought her daughter to the for an evaluation. was notified of the incident.

4:33 p.m.: A caller reported that they found a cat in the Ashland end of the . The Ashland Police Department and Animal Control were notified.

5:43 p.m.: The Massachusetts State Police reported a car crash on West Main Street. No one was injured.

6:05 p.m.: Ashland police reported a gas drive off.

9:31 p.m.: A 911 caller reported a vehicle all over the roadway on West Main Street. When an officer found the vehicle the driver reported having problems with the vehicle and left it in a parking lot overnight.

Saturday, March 3

12:28 a.m.: The Police and Fire Departments were notified about a blown transformer on South Street.

2:58 a.m.: An officer assisted the Fire Department with gaining access to a Main Street address where there was a fire alarm.

11:00 a.m.: A person walked in to the station to speak to an officer regarding identity theft.

11:08 a.m.: An officer responded to a telephone on fire on Elm Street. The fire was extinguished before the officer arrived.

Sunday, March 4

12:10 a.m.: An officer checked a vehicle on Hayden Rowe Street. The operator was dropping off friends and was advised of defective equipment on the car.

12:17 a.m.: An officer checked a car parked on Hayden Rowe Street.

12:22 a.m.: An officer checked a car parked on Lakeshore Drive.

2:16 a.m.: An officer checked a car parked on Saddle Hill Road.

8:20 a.m.: A caller from North Street reported that there might have been an attempt to break in to their house earlier in the morning. The caller reported footprints in the area and said the house’s alarm went off but was canceled before an officer was dispatched. Upon checking the area an officer did not find any evidence of an attempt to gain entry.

10:16 a.m.: A 911 caller requested police assistance with a threat.

11:18 a.m.: A caller reported that his car and his wife’s car had been egged in their driveway overnight. This was the second time the callers car had been egged in less than a month.

2:11 p.m.: A person walked in to the station to speak with an officer about some stolen items.

3:58 p.m.: A person walked in to the station and spoke to an officer about credit card fraud.

11:45 p.m.: An officer checked with the Fire Department during an alarm investigation on South Street.

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