Crime & Safety

Police and Fire Logs: Feb. 6

Two arrests and a report of a woman running down the street screaming for help.

2:23 a.m.: Officers Ethan Hillman and Christopher Atchue investigated a burglar alarm on Copperbeech Circle. The incident was listed as accidental.

3:23 a.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on Mayberry Drive. Officers Christopher Atchue and Ethan Hillman responded to the scene. An ambulance was dispatched and a patient was taken to the hospital.

6:50 a.m.: A hit and run accident was reported on Route 9 eastbound. Officer Christopher Atchue investigated.

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9:55 a.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on Milk Street. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene and a patient was taken to the hospital.

10:08 a.m.: The investigated a carbon monoxide incident on Ruggles Street.

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11:17 am.: A smoke detector was sounding at the Fountainhead Apartments. Officer Tyson Delong investigated the call. The Fire Department sent an engine to the scene. The incident was logged as a detector malfunction.

12:11 p.m.: The Westborough Police Department investigated a traffic situation on Route 9. ARRESTED: Danielle Marie Gagnon, 33, 318 Sterling St. Apt #E4 in West Boylston CHARGES: Default warrant.

2:45 p.m.: A possible building collapse was reported on East Main Street. The Fire Department sent an engine to the scene.

3:17 p.m.: Police arrested a man on West Main Street. ARRESTED: James M. McCabe, 51, 46 Summer St. Apt. #1 in Westborough  CHARGES: Default warrant.

3:25 p.m.: Officer Domenic Annunziata investigated a noise complaint made by an elderly woman on Ambassador Drive. She had made a similar complaint earlier. No noise was found when the incident was investigated.

4:31 p.m.: The investigated a reported hazardous liquid spill on Computer Drive.

9:30 p.m.: Police received a report of a woman running down Milk Street crying for help. The caller said the woman was in the vicinity of the Fire Department and was crying. Officer Jeffrey Keaveney investigated. No person fitting that description was found.

10:29 a.m.: An activated carbon monoxide detector was reported on Brewer Drive. Officer Jeffrey Keaveney responded to the scene. The Fire Department dispatched an engine to the location.

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