Police Log: Lost Driver, Stolen Rent
The following information was supplied by the Hopkinton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Monday, Feb. 6
12:50 a.m.: The Hopkinton Police Department and Hopkinton Fire Department responded to a tractor-trailer on route 495 with a brake fire.
6:35 a.m.: The police department received a call about a utility vehicle doing work on West Main Street and blocking a lane of traffic. An officer spoke to the utility worker who was fixing the streetlights in town.
11:33 a.m.: A person went in to the station to report that his son had his rent money stolen from him at his East Main Street house.
2:42 p.m.: A caller from the Middle School reported that a coach bus had broken down in the exit from the school and was causing a traffic hazard. An officer responded and observed the bus in the break down lane, it was removed shortly thereafter.
6:14 p.m.: A caller reported that she hit and killed a deer on Eat Main Street. An officer removed the deer from the road and Animal Control picked up the deer.
6:36 p.m.: A caller from Laurel Canyon Road reported an ongoing complaint about their neighbor’s dog. Animal Control was advised and handled the incident.
8:55 p.m.: An officer checked a tow truck on South Street. While doing that, the officer saw several people trespassing and removed them from the area.
9:06 p.m.: A caller reported that they found an orange cat. Information was taken and Animal Control was notified.
10:18 p.m.: The Massachusetts State Police reported an erratic driver on West Main Street. Hopkinton police located the vehicle and spoke to the operator. The operator was lost but was ok to drive.