Crime & Safety

Police and Fire Logs: Feb. 2

Building suffers partial collapse on Flanders Road.

1:01 a.m.: Officers Paul Pinto and Christopher Atchue investigates a report of harassing phone calls on Milk Street. 

2:56 a.m.: Officer Christopher Atchue and Sgt. Steven Reale responded to a burglar alarm on Powder Hill Way. The alarm was logged as accidental. 

6:02 a.m.: Officer Christopher Atchue and Sgt. Steven Reale investigated a disabled auto on West Main Street. The auto was towed. 

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6:31 a.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on Lyons Street. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene and a patient was taken to the hospital. Officer Paul Pinto investigated the situation. 

7;22 a.m.: A car was reported to be stuck in a snow bank on Route 9 eastbound near Officers Christopher Atchue and Paul Pinto and Sgt. Steven Reale responded to the scene. No car was found in need of assistance in that area. 

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8:19 a.m.: Officer Jeffrey Keaveney investigated a reported shoplifting on East Main Street. A field interrogation report was filed. 

9:57 a.m.: The was requested to be on standby for an incident in Northborough on Allen Court. As Westborough was responding to the scene, cancelled the request. 

10:11 a.m.: The Westborough Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at Beaumont on Lyman Street. Officer Domenic Annunziata also responded to the scene. Upon arrival, fire department officials had trouble locating a hydrant. After several minutes, a hydrant was located, but it needed to be dug free. It was reported that smoke was in the kitchen on the second floor of the building. Shortly thereafter, the situation was reported to be under control. 

10:13 a.m.: An accident with property damage was reported at the intersection of Cottage and South Streets. Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher responded to the scene. The accident reportedly involved a Department of Public Works employee. No injuries were reported. A field interrogation report was filed. 

10:28 a.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on Otis Street for a 60-year-old who was not feeling well and suffering with chest pains. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene and the patient was taken to the hospital. Officer Charles Dapolite assisted at the scene. 

12:17 p.m.: An ambulance was requested and dispatched to East Main Street. Officers Charles Dapolite and Jeffrey Keaveney responded to the scene. 

12:22 p.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on O’Neil Drive for a 90-year-old man who was reportedly unresponsive. His wife was said to be with him. Officer Charles Dapolite, Sgt. Jonathan kalagher, Lt. Robert Fryer, Lt. Todd Minardi, and Officer Domenic Annunziata responded to the report. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene. 

12:33 p.m.: Emergency medical services were requested at 203 Flanders Rd. where it was reported that part of the building collapsed. Officer Domenic Annunziata, Lt. Todd Minardi, Lt. Robert Fryer, Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher, Det. Jeffrey Chase, Sgt. Glenn McLeod, Chief Alan Gordon, and Det. Steven Tompkins responded to the scene. A field interrogation report was filed. Fire department officials arrived and secured the area. Water was reportedly filling the facility. National Grid was called to the scene. 

12:52 p.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on Colonial Drive. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene.  

3:02 p.m.: A pick up truck reportedly rolled over on Rt. 9 eastbound. No injuries were reported. Officer Charles Dapolite, Officer Jeffrey Keaveney, Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher and Lt. Todd Minardi responded to the scene. A field interrogation report was filed. 

3:14 p.m.: An accident with property damage was reported on Route 9. Officers Domenic Annunziata and Charles Dapolite responded along with Sgt. Todd Minardi. A field interrogation report was filed.

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