Crime & Safety

Police and Fire Logs: March 1

A reported domestic disturbance ends in arrest.

1:40 a.m.: Officer Paul Pinto assisted with a disabled auto on Route 9.

2:46 a.m.: Police received a call saying that there was a domestic disturbance taking place on Cottage Place. Officer Paul Pinto, Officer Domenic Annunziata and Sgt. Chester Hallice investigated. ARRESTED: William Flynn, 33, 27 Tremont St. in Marlborough. CHARGES: Domestic assault and battery, malicious destruction of property over $250.

3:25 a.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on Cottage Place. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene.

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6:01 a.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on Kay Street. An ambulance was sent to the scene and a patient was taken to the hospital. Officer Domenic Annunziata responded to the incident.

11:07 a.m.: The fire department investigated a malfunctioning fuel burner on Ruggles Street.

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11:09 a.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on East Main Street. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene and a patient was taken to the hospital.

11:09 a.m.: The fire deparment investigated a fire alarm on Lyman Street. No fire was found and the incident was logged as unintentional.

11:35 a.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on Summer Street. An ambulance was sent to the scene and a patient was taken to the hospital. Officer Terry Peters assisted.

12:09 p.m.: A caller reported a suspicious silver Buick sitting on Andrews Street. Officer Craig Hillier investigated, but the car was gone when he arrived.

12:28 p.m.: Officer Dean Paine offered escort for a man who needed to pick up items on Cottage Place.

12:31 p.m.: Emergency medical services were requested on East Main Street for a patient with chest pain. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene.

3:33 p.m.: Emergency medical services were requested at BJ’s on Research Drive for an employee who might be having a heart attack. Officer Craig Hillier responded. An ambulance was sent to the scene and the patient was taken to a hospital.

5:02 p.m.: A single car accident was reported on Nourse Street. A car reportedly hit a tree. Officer Richard Trainor investigated. A field interrogation report was filed.

6:46 p.m.: The fire department investigated a reported odor on Fisher Street. The smell of sulfur was was noted on Fisher Street between Kings Grant Road and Maynard Street.

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