Crime & Safety

Holliston Police Log: Flying Sodas, Loose Horses

The following information was supplied by the Holliston police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Thursday, July 12

12:00 a.m.: A caller reported suspicious activity on her Washington Street property. Officers from the checked the area but did not find anything out of place. The same caller asked for a second check at 1:41 a.m. and once again officers did not find anything.

7:48 a.m.: Officers responded to a 911 call of a motor vehicle crash on Washington Street. No injuries were reported but one driver was given a summons.

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11:59 a.m.: A caller complained of political campaigners at .  The campaigners were advised.

4:56 p.m.: A person reported that at some point over night her car was broken in to on Cedar Street and change was stolen. Later at night the person followed up with a report at the station.

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5:11 a.m.: A Fairlane Way resident reported that skateboarders had returned to the area and were causing a traffic hazard.

5:19 p.m.: A caller from Stagecoach Road reported that the license plate had been stolen off of a trailer.

Friday, July 13

1:59 a.m.: A caller from Fiske Street reported a large, cat-like animal on his property. An officer investigated that claim but was unable to locate the animal.

2:23 a.m.: A caller reported a noise complaint on Turner Road. When officers arrived, the area was found to be quiet.

4:40 a.m.: Officers from the Holliston Police Department responded to a car accident on East Main Street in Milford right near the town line. All because of damage to a telephone pole that was blocking the street.

9:18 a.m.: A caller reported loose horses on Marshal Street. The horses were corralled before officers could respond.

2:17 p.m.: A two car crash near the intersection of Washington Street and Woodland Street resulted in one vehicle being towed and the driver of the second vehicle being summonsed for operating with a suspended license.

6:54 p.m.: A caller reported an unoccupied truck on Norfolk Street had been sitting for more than an hour with the driver’s side door open. Officers spoke to the listed owner of the vehicle and advised them about trespassing in the area.

9:35 p.m.: A caller from Hollis Street reported a large group of teenagers in the area including 15 vehicles and about 20 teenagers. Officers advised them to leave the area.

Saturday, July 14

12:09 a.m.: A caller from Church Street reported that their neighbor’s dog was barking excessively. Shortly after the person called back and stated that the barking had stopped.

8:28 a.m.: A caller from Baker Street reported that a soda had been thrown at a vehicle in the driveway for a second time.

9:47 a.m.: A caller from Hollis Street reported that someone had gone through her vehicle bit it did not appear that anything was stolen.

8:15 p.m.: Officers checked the well being of an elderly female in the Washington Street area. They escorted the woman back to her residence where a relative had arrived to care for her.

9:56 p.m.: responded to a report of a loose dog near Railroad Street and Church Street that was obstructing traffic. The officer retrieved the dog.

10:08 p.m.: A caller reported a physical fight between umpires and coaches at a baseball game on Woodland Street.

10:33 p.m.: A caller from Baker Street reported fireworks in the area.

Sunday, July 15

7:56 a.m.: An officer responded to Goodwill Park to keep the peace during a child visitation.

8:52 a.m.: A caller from Richard Road reported a water emergency violation.

1:22 p.m.: A caller reported a dead cat on Summer Street.

7:36 p.m.: A person was issued a summons for operating with a suspended license after being stopped on Highland Street.


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