Crime & Safety
Norton Police Log: March 31 - April 6
The following information was supplied by the Norton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Saturday, March 31
1:15 a.m.: Acre Road, domestic disturbance.
8:26 a.m.: West Main Street, motor vehicle accident. Minor damage to vehicle. Slid into a bus.
1:17 p.m.: E. Main Street, two-car accident. No injuries. Vehicles left under own power.
8:06 p.m.: Jacobβs Way. Police arrested Timothy Snow, 22, of Jacobβs Way, Norton, and charged him with disorderly conduct.
Sunday, April 1
11:42 a.m.: Wilbur Street, larceny. Caller reports a generator that was installed on Friday is missing.
11:24 p.m.: E. Main Street, domestic disturbance.
Monday, April 2
9:06 a.m.: Patten Road, domestic disturbance.
9:29 a.m.: Patten Road. Police arrested Ryan M. OβRourke, 24, of Patten Road, Norton, and charged him with assault and battery.
10:52 a.m.: Hill Street, breaking and entering of a building. Caller reports construction site was broken into for the third time. Some tools were taken and his son is on scene.
11:20 a.m.: Goldenwood Drive, larceny.
1:34 p.m.: N. Worcester Street, assisted the fire department with a report of gas odor. Columbia Gas notified and responding. Minimal readings per Columbia Gas. They will be checking the local homes. No readings inside the residence, attributed to ground valve.
1:51 p.m.: W. Main Street, drug offense. Student with marijuana.
2:20 p.m.: Eddy Street, motor vehicle accident, car versus pole. Pole snapped, National Grid advised. Road closed. Driver is being treated in the rescue at this time. Wires are resting on the tractor trailer unit and live. Property damage. Driver transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital.
4:47 p.m.: Norton Glen Road, motor vehicle accident. Walk-in reporting someone struck her car at the Glen. More than $1,000 in damages.
6:46 p.m.: Old Freeman Street, suspicious condition. Several needles found on the ground.
7:34 p.m.: Norton Glen Road, suspicious condition. Anonymous female reports youths are smoking marijuana outside. Area search negative.
10:12 p.m.: Dean Street, domestic disturbance.
Tuesday, April 3
7:59 a.m.: Larson Farm Drive, domestic disturbance.
5:29 p.m.: Toad Island Road, assisted Taunton Fire Department. Taunton Fire Department reporting a male in the woods having difficulty breathing. Transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital.
6:17 p.m.: W. Main Street, motor vehicle accident. Ambulance and wrecker requested. Mansfield Rescue enroute.Transport to hospital.
6:43 p.m.: Wilbur Terrace, fraud/embezzlement. Female into station reporting she received an e-mail from her ex boyfriendβs father telling her that her ex may use her credit card and the credit card company requires a police report before they will take action.
7:44 p.m.: Dean Street, larceny of tailgate on Christmas, seen at another location.
Wednesday, April 4
6:14 p.m.: W. Main Street, larceny of a bike. Caller reports his son ran into Tedeschis and when he came out, his bike was gone. Verda Vex smaller black bike, brand new. All cars advised. Area checked negative.
Thursday, April 5
4:25 a.m.: E. Main Street, vandalism of a car tire.
11:16 a.m.: Taunton Avenue, harassment/threats via phone.
11:49 a.m.: Old Colony Road, motor vehicle accident. Rehoboth Police Department reports motorcycle pursuit near McMahonβs Countryside Grille. Injuries reported. Subject is under arrest.
3:19 p.m.: E. Main Street, minor motor vehicle accident. No injuries.
5:02 p.m.: W. Main Street, motor vehicle accident. Attleboro Rescue responding. Less than $1,000 in damages. Refusal of transport.
7:30 p.m.: Reservoir Street, motor vehicle accident, vehicle on roof. Two occupants, both out of vehicle. Reservoir Street closed until vehicle is removed. Transported to Rhode Island Hospital. Property damage. Vehicle has been removed.
Friday, April 6
12:32 a.m.: W. Main Street, domestic disturbance.
2:22 a.m.: Oak Street. Police arrested Ryan Leeds, 21, of Fairway View, Norton, and charged him with leaving the scene of property damage, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, second offense, drinking from an open container of alcohol and possession of a Class B substance.
2:02 a.m.: Oak Street, motor vehicle accident, car versus pole. Subject attempting to flee. National Grid notified of broken pole.
9:42 a.m.: W. Main Street, assisted the fire department with an overdose. Patient conscious. Statements may be false.
12:01 p.m.: Reservoir Street, suspicious condition. Propane truck operator reporting teenagers threw rocks at truck as it passed. Patrolman spoke with both parties. No damage to the truck. Juveniles have been advised.
5:38 p.m.: Guy Street, assisted Mansfield Police Department for hit and run. Vehicle found.
6:08 p.m.: Smith Street, larceny of cash by son-in-law. He has since returned some of the money. Wants him removed from residence. Male transported to Cumberland Farms where he will await a ride from Foxborough. He did not pay rent and he has been trespassed from the property.Reporting party did not want any police services in regards to the
larceny, she will take care of that on her own.
9:04 p.m.: E. Main Street, motor vehicle accident, car versus pedestrian. Transported to hospital.
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