
Wednesday, April 20:
6:47 a.m. – Robert Bond called from the Wheelock School to request an officer take a report of vandalism to trucks. Officer Stephen Grover spoke with Bond and looked at the trucks that were parked in the parking lot. Report was filed.
10:58 a.m. – Lindsey Lanci called emergency 911 from Precision Automotive to request an ambulance for the manager, who was having difficulty breathing at the car wash in the rear. EMT requested paramedics and fire alarm sounded for Precision Automotive for something in the air. Ambulance was enroute to Norwood Hospital with patient at 11:17 a.m.
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11 a.m. – Alfred Bonfilio of South Street called emergency 911 to request the police for a two-car motor vehicle crash at Medfield High School. There were no personal injuries sustained.
11:24 a.m. – Tricia St. Martin called emergency 911 to request an ambulance at Pleasant Street for a male who has high blood pressure. Walpole Ambulance responded and was enroute to LM Hospital with patient.
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12:17 p.m. – Sergeant John Wilhelmi reported he found some needles on the side of the road on North Meadows Road and Route 27. He gave the needles to the Medfield Fire Department.
1:30 p.m. – Officer Wayne Sallale received over his radio a be on the lookout from the Sherborn Police Department that they were looking for a suspicious vehicle with Nevada plates.
3:47 p.m. – Alarm company called to report an alarm at the bank of America ATM in the Shaw’s shopping complex. The officer at the scene reported the door was secure and everything appeared to be in order.
5:47 p.m. – ADT reported alarm coming from several locations in the building at Ace and Acme. Officers checked the building and everything was secure.
6:16 p.m. – Resident reported finding some bones behind the Kingsbury Club. Sergeant Daniel Burgess was going to check them out. Sergeant Burgess reported he had the bones and would do an incident report.
6:33 p.m. – Caller reported a truck blocking the road on Green Street. He states it was coned off and making it difficult to pass. Officer reported Comcast was putting in a home service.
Thursday, April 21:
8:19 a.m. – Desk officer received an emergency 911 hang up call from the home of James Sullivan at Pondview Avenue. Called back with no luck and officer Stephen Grover spoke with the home owner who confirmed it was accidental.
3:53 p.m. – Alarm company reported the alarm at a residence on Minuteman Road was coming from the garage. Officer notified.
6:39 p.m. – The owner of Zebra’s on North Street was in to report t he kids were still skateboarding behind the building. He spoke to officer Daniel Pellegrini and the owner is going to put up no skateboarding signs.
Friday, April 22:
9:52 a.m. – Officer Wayne Sallale stopped a motor vehicle on Pleasant Street and issued a citation.
10:46 a.m. – Caller reported a fox outside her window all curled up. Animal Control responded and reported the fox was sleeping.
11:29 a.m. – Caller requested the ambulance at Pound and Main Streets because a child in her vehicle is not well. No transport was necessary.
12:43 p.m. – Caller reported from Sewall Court that a man came to her home and stated he was from the FBI. He had questions regarding the neighbors. She closed the door on him. Officer Michelle Bento responded and reported the man did go to other houses. Bento spoke with other neighbors and reported all seemed to be in order.
4:14 p.m. – Millis Police Department requested assistance because they had large copper theft from house at 241 Main St. in their town. Vehicle was described as a black jeep Grand Cherokee with white stripe on bottom, made in the early 90s. All units were advised as vehicle was possibly heading down Dover Road and into Medfield via West Street.
5:21 p.m. – Officer Wayne Sallale was out with a motor vehicle on Main Street fitting the description of the vehicle wanted in Millis. The vehicle was spotted in the CVS parking lot. Millis Police was enroute to scene. Vehicle was expired/non-renewal.
5:48 p.m. – Caller reported skateboarders going down Indian Hill Road in the middle of the roadway. Sergeant Burgess responded.
6:06 p.m. – Sergeant Ray Burton reported resident of 33 Indian Hill Road still burning. Sergeant Burton advised resident to extinguish fire as permit expired at 4 p.m.
6:21 p.m. – Caller from Indian Hill Road reported skateboarders are back on the road. Reported they were being followed by a black Hondai 4 door. Officer reported he was out with vehicle.
6:40 p.m. – Caller reported a sick coyote at Route 27 and Granite Street. Resident of 8 Granite St. reported it was in her backyard. Animal Control responded.
Saturday, April 23:
9:18 a.m. – Fire alarm came in for 93 West St. Accidental alarm.
10:49 a.m. – Caller requested an officer for a motor vehicle accident at Juniper Lane. Officer reported information was exchanged.
2:04 p.m. – Caller reported she had a young yellow lab at Evergreen Way. Animal Control officer notified.
4:56 p.m. – Party called to report there lab mix named “Mickey” ran away and the dog came from a shelter and has a Sterling, Mass. Tag. Dover Police was notified.
5:36 p.m. – Caller from Main Street reported vehicle with flashers on following a woman that looks upset. Caller reported the vehicle on 109 by the Millis line. Officers responded but reported no vehicle found.
8:37 p.m. – Party called to report they hit a deer on 109 by Shaw’s. Officers responded and reported deer ran off behind a house.
Sunday, April 24:
12:35 p.m. – Caller reported she had an argument with her 16-year-old daughter and the daughter ran off into the woods. All cars notified and responded. Mother called at 1:07 a.m. to say her daughter had returned home and all cars were notified and cleared. Two officers went to the home to speak to both parties.
9:30 a.m. – Jack Keleher called from St. Edward’s Churh to request an Animal Control officer as there is a dog there that needs to be removed. Animal Control officer responded.
10:06 a.m. – Woman called from her cell phone from inside St. Edward’s Church to request an ambulance. There was a party who had passed out inside the church. Ambulance arrived by no transport was needed.
10:57 a.m. – Male caller reported from Elm Street that kids were riding dirt bikes behind the Ralph Wheelock School and requested an officer to remove them. The kids were in the sand pits. Officer Wayne Sallale responded but kids were gone on arrival.
1:02 p.m. – Gina Tacconi-Moore called from her cell phone to report she was just in a minor motor vehicle accident with no personal injuries in the area of 142 South St.
2:06 p.m. – Male motorist called from his cell phone to report a minor two-car motor vehicle accident with no personal injury at Spring Street and South Street.
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