Holliston Police Log: Assault Arrest, Stolen Wallet
The following information was provided by the Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Wednesday, Sept. 19
12:08 a.m.: A caller from Prentice Street reported a loud noise and a loss of power. An officer responded and observed that the pole 54 circuit breaker appeared tripped.
4:44 a.m.: A 911 caller reported the sound of breaking glass at the Hollis Plaza on Central Street. An officer responded and observed a delivery truck but no broken glass.
11:14 a.m.: A resident went in to the station to seek advice on a possible threat he had received.
1:55 p.m.: a 911 caller reported being threatened at work.
2:39 p.m.: Officers responded to a crash at the intersection of Highland and Washington streets. Several cars were involved but no injuries were recorded.
4:37 p.m.: A 911 caller reported a crash on Concord Street. One vehicle was towed.
11:14 p.m.: An officer checked a vehicle at the Placentino School. The operator had pulled over to use their cell phone.
Thursday, Sept. 20
7:01 a.m.: an officer stopped a vehicle on Oak Street and issued a summons to the driver for speeding, operating without insurance and operating with a suspended license.
7:09 a.m.: An officer stopped a vehicle on Linden Street and issued the operator a ticket for failure to use care in starting.
7:42 a.m.: The Ashland Police Department reported a loose horse in the Concord Street area. An officer responded and reported that the horse was back in its proper area.
8:03 a.m.: A caller from St. Mary’s Church reported that a child’s bicycle and helmet were found at the rear of the CCD center.
9:10 a.m.: An officer checked a possible solicitor on Ashland Street. The person was a political activist and was not soliciting any business/money.
10:54 a.m.: Officers responded to a phone report of assault on Fiske Street. They arrested Concette A. Geehan, 57, of 313 Fiske Street. Geehan was charged with assault and battery.
11:40 a.m.: A caller from Rockland Street reported that they had found some old ammunition and requested to have it collected/destroyed. An officer responded to assist.
1:19 a.m.: A resident walked in to report a past hit and run at the intersection of Highland and Hollis streets.
3:58 p.m.: A resident walked in to the Holliston Police Station to report that their wallet had been stolen from their home.
7:09 p.m.: An officer assisted with a family problem on Fiske Street. The officer advised one person of the option to take out a no trespassing order.
7:20 p.m.: A caller from South Street reported that a family may have been in distress on the pond behind her house. An officer responded and the family was OK.
8:24 p.m.: A caller reported a small campfire behind his house on Washington Street near the old railroad tracks. A resident was having a fire, but put it out upon the officer’s arrival.
9:30 p.m.: Officers assisted the Hopkinton Police Department in attempting to locate an individual who was believed to have been involved in a breaking and entering in Hopkinton.
9:47 a.m.: A caller from Cedar Street reported that a suspicious man carrying a backpack stopped at her residence and asked for the address. Officers responded but the area was clear.