Crime & Safety
Sharon Police Log: Female Arrested for Alleged Heroin Use on West Street
The following information was provided by the Sharon Police Department daily log. Where an arrest was made it does not indicate a conviction.

Monday, April 22
6:42 p.m. - A speeding citation was issued to a Massachusetts motorist in the vicinity of Massapoag Avenue and Morse Street.
7:18 p.m. - A speeding complaint was issued in the vicinity of Mountain Street and Spring Lane when a school bus was driving too fast.
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Tuesday, April 23
8:13 p.m. - A Massachusetts motorist was pulled over for driving an unlicensed vehicle on Pond Street.
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8:58 p.m. - Police received a report of screams coming from Mann's Pond in the vicinity Billings Street and Deborah Sampson Street.
11:14 p.m. - A female individual reportedly received an obscene text message and phone call on Hampshire Avenue.
Wednesday, April 24
7:44 a.m. - A two-car accident with property damage was reported in the vicinity of South Main Street and Ames Street.
5:38 p.m. - Police received a report of fraudulent charges on a credit card on Pine Road.
Thursday, April 25
3:01 p.m. - Police filed a report of mail stolen out of a mailbox on Manomet Road.
5:54 p.m. - A speeding citation was issued to a Massachusetts motorist in the vicinity of South Main Street and Station Street.
Friday, April 26
6:19 a.m. - Police investigated a report of four radios stolen from busses on High Plain Street.
4:40 p.m. - An unwanted adult female was arrested for alleged heroin use on West Street, according to reports.
11:04 p.m. - Breaking and entering of a home was reported on Lakeview Street.
Saturday, APril 27
12:46 p.m. - Vandalism of approximately $250 worth in damages was reported at a snack shack on Ames Street.
5:31 p.m. - A speeding citation was issued to a Massachusetts motorist in the vicinity of Mohawk Street and Colburn Drive.
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