Crime & Safety

Holliston Police Log: Jewelry Theft, Suspicious Pizza Delivery

The following information was provided by the Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.

Friday, Sept. 21

6:56 a.m.: A driver was stopped on South Street and given a summons for speeding, operating without a license and operating an unregistered vehicle.

10:23 a.m.: An officer assisted a citizen with a report of fraud.

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11:49 a.m.: An officer assisted with a disabled motor vehicle in the town square, they were able to move the vehicle on to Green Street.

2:55 p.m.: An officer assisted after a fire alarm at the Adams Middle School .

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3:16 p.m.: A caller reported kids taking pictures of them jumping in and out of traffic near Bertucci’s .

5:59 p.m.: A caller reported a small group of youths loitering in the area of the bridge on Front Street. The youths were the same ones that were reported pretending to throw rocks at cars on Exchange Street last week. The youths and a parent were advised.

7:24 p.m.: A business owner from Birchwood Road reported possible credit card fraud on recent orders.

8:14 p.m.: A caller from Beaver Brook Road reported that a Domino’s delivery driver was at his residence but he had not placed an order. The delivery person appeared to be in uniform and left the area.

Saturday, Sept. 22

12:32 a.m.: A caller from Central Street reported that their upstairs tenant was banging around and being loud. The loud person was advised.

11:27 a.m.: Two children from Marshall Street called 911 to report that their father had taken the dog for a walk about a half an hour ago and had not returned home. The father was contacted on his cell phone and returned home.

3:02 p.m.: An officer stopped a vehicle on Central Street and issued the driver a summons for operating with a suspended license and operating an uninsured vehicle.

6:28 p.m.: A resident reported losing their debit card. They were advised to contact their bank.

6:50 p.m.: A caller from Springdale Circle reported damage to new political signs that had replaced previously damaged signs. The caller said the neighbor had admitted to taking signs. An officer left a message for the neighbor.

8:14 p.m.: Several callers reported fireworks on Prentice Street. An officer responded but was unable to locate the disturbance.

8:29 p.m.: A caller from Norfolk Street reported fireworks in the area. An officer checked the area but it was quiet.

8:30 p.m.: An officer advised youths who were near the Town Hall.

8:34 p.m.: A caller from Kim Place reported a group of youths near vehicles in front of her residence. The caller said the youths left the area when she confronted them.

8:37 p.m.: A caller from Washington Street reported an ongoing issue of their upstairs neighbor playing music and video games at loud levels late in to the night. The caller said it wasn’t happening at this time and was advised to contact their landlord.

9:51 p.m.: A caller from Fiske Street reported a fight with unknown people who left the area in a pickup truck. Upon following up the incident and officer spoke with the listed owner of the vehicle and advised them.

Sunday, Sept. 23

1:30 a.m.: An officer stopped a vehicle and gave the driver a summons for an equipment malfunction and breaking the junior operator laws.

1:55 a.m.: A caller reported motor vehicle crash on Highland Street. The road was closed until 11 a.m. at which time a telephone pole could be repaired. One person was transported to the hospital and advised of forthcoming charges. While the car was at the garage it had been towed to, marijuana paraphernalia was found and brought to the Holliston Police Department where it was destroyed.

10:36 a.m.: A resident walked in to the station to speak with the chief regarding traffic enforcement in the Winter Street area.

5:07 p.m.: A resident of Concord Street reported that their house had been broken in to.

5:37 p.m.: A caller from Woodland Street reported that a person approached her regarding stolen property. The caller was advised of the process to prevent this from happening again.

5:46 p.m.: A caller from Winthrop Street reported two baby strollers thrown up in to a tree in the area. The caller was concerned that they would fall on a passerby. An officer removed the strollers and brought them to the Highway Department for disposal.

6:44 p.m.: A caller from Summer Street reported that their dog had gone missing. It was found shortly thereafter.

Monday, Sept. 24

1:12 a.m.: A caller from Briarcliff Lane reported a loud dog in the area.

1:21 a.m.: A caller from Woodland Street reported that a vehicle pulled in to their driveway and one of the occupants got out and banged on a neighbor’s door. The neighbor called and asked for a walkthrough of the residence.

4:09 a.m.: A caller reported screaming outside near their residence on Arch Street. It was quiet upon an officer arrival.

12:07 p.m.: A caller reported a crash that occurred Sunday night.

12:45 p.m.: A caller reported that the neighbor’s dog bit her daughter. Animal Control was notified.

12:51 p.m.: An officer reported a crash at the intersection of Washington and Summer streets.

5:34 p.m.: A resident of Fiske Street reported a theft of jewelry and cash from their home.

8:56 p.m.: A caller reported that he heard his door close but all family members were accounted for. An officer checked the area.


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