Crime & Safety

Holliston Police Log: Person Trapped by Stray Dog, Assault Arrest

The following information was provided by the Holliston Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Wednesday, Jan. 30

12:47 a.m.: A caller reported a motor vehicle repeatedly beeping their horn on Cedar Street. The beeper was gone when an officer arrived.

1:13 a.m.: While checking the Brayhill Country Store an officer noticed tire tracks in the snow but no footprints.

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1:50 a.m.: An officer reported a vehicle that was parked on Green Street in violation of the winter parking ban for the second day in a row. The owner was notified later in the day that if it was not moved it would be towed.

6:59 a.m.: A caller reported that her husband had struck a deer on Jerrold Street.

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10:51 a.m.: A caller from Winter Street reported that they were trapped by a stray dog.

3:38 p.m.: Police began an investigation into a juvenile incident at Holliston High School.

8:03 p.m.: A juvenile from Fiske Street called 911 to report that his mother had physically assaulted him. Mary Pillay, 44, of 532 Fiske St. Pillay was arrested and charged with assault and battery.

Thursday, Jan. 31

2:20 a.m.: Officers from the Holliston Police Department responded to an alarm activation at the lower level of the Miller School. The building was secure.

2:28 a.m.: Officers responded to a burglar alarm at Hills Antique Clocks. The alarm appeared to be a mistake.

6:57 a.m.: Officers assisted the Milford Police Department with a two-car crash on Route 16 at the town line.

7:41 a.m.: An officer checked the Lowland Street area after a caller reported loose horses.

3:07 p.m.: An officer transported one student home after the bus they were riding on began smoking on Norfolk Street. There was only one student on the bus.

7:49 a.m.: Officers responded to an alarm at a residence on Praying Indian Way. The officer on the scene spoke to a woman who said she was the house cleaner. The alarm company was unable to make contact with the owners.

11:40 p.m.: An officer checked a vehicle that was parked at Country Liquors. The operator had stopped to rest his eyes after on the way home from work.


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