Crime & Safety

Police Log: Three Assault Arrests, Ding Dong Ditch

The following information was supplied by the Hopkinton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Friday, April 6

12:18 a.m.: Hopkinton police officers spoke to the operator of a vehicle on Spring Street. It was unrelated to an earlier call but the operator did say that there were about 10 teens in the area that didn’t look like they belonged.

12:28 a.m.: An officer checked a vehicle on Donna Pass. The operator said he was stopped there to text his mother.

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1:07 a.m.: Officers transported two people to the for alcohol violations. Both people were picked up by their parents.

1:16 a.m.: Christopher Tabor-Porter, 35, of 86 Wood St., was arrested and charged with assault and battery.

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2:14 a.m.: Anya Turovskiy, 32, of 246 West Main St., was arrested after Hopkinton police officers responded to a call from the state police about a domestic incident. She was charged with assault and battery.

9:29 a.m.: A caller from Greenwood Road reported that his neighbor’s house appeared to be on fire. The caller said he could see smoke coming from beside the chimney. Two officers responded with and reported that it was a mulch fire.

1:45 p.m.: Several callers reported a person dancing on West Main Street. They described him as a male wearing a blue vest and jeans. An officer found the person on Elm Street and transported him to the Southborough T station.

4:04 p.m.: An alarm company reported a sewer alarm pump on Hayden Rowe Street. The on-call sewer person was notified and responded.

6:22 p.m.: Several callers reported a car battery was in the road causing a hazard on South Street. An officer responded and moved the battery.

7:42 p.m.: An officer reported suspicious activity involving a box truck trying to move soccer goals from the Fruit Street fields. After further investigation the officer discerned that the person was a representative of the soccer group and was moving the goals to a new field.

7:59 p.m.: A caller reported that several youths were having a campfire in the state park. The Ashland Police Department was notified because the fire was on their side of the park.

8:53 p.m.: A caller reported a disabled motor vehicle on Main Street. The vehicle was in a parking spot.

9:15 p.m.: A 911 caller from Glen Road reported a group of youths ringing doorbells and running away. Officers responded, spoke to the youths and removed them. They also spoke to the parents at the location where the youths were having a party.

9:46 a.m.: An officer checked a motor vehicle on Elm Street and sent the operator on his way.

10:03 p.m.: A caller from Laurel Canyon reported an on-going issue with their neighbor’s dogs. They were unleashed and an annoyance.

Saturday, April 7

12:35 a.m.: A caller who works at St. John’s Church reported that a neighbor walked in to the church. The worker walked her home and secured her in her house but wanted the police to be aware of the incident.

1:02 a.m.: An officer spoke to the operator and passengers of a vehicle on Rafferty Road.

8:14 a.m.: The police department received multiple calls about dead raccoons on Hayden Rowe Street.

9:47 a.m.: Sundaresan Naraynasamy, 40, of 13 Front Street, was arrested and charged with assault and battery after police received a call about a domestic incident at the location.

12:04 p.m.: A person from Wedgewood Drive went in to the station to report an overnight theft.

3:27 p.m.: A caller reported a possible domestic disturbance on the side of route 495. An officer responded with the state police but the vehicle was gone on arrival.

4:09 p.m.: A 911 caller from Cole Drive reported that his smoke and carbon monoxide alarms were going off.

5:09 p.m.: A caller from Whisper Way reported that someone illegally dumped construction materials on her property. An officer responded and took a report.

7:44 p.m.: A caller from Turnbridge Lane reported that a vacant unit has had a fire alarm going off all day. An officer responded with the fire department.

9:13 p.m.: A person from Hayden Rowe Street reported a fire in their backyard. The fire was contained and the fire department was notified.

9:21 p.m.: A caller from Pine Tree Lane reported nuisance dogs. The caller said the dogs were humping on his vehicle and not letting him or his wife get out. Officers responded and located the owner who brought the dogs in for the night. was notified of the incident.

10:17 p.m.: An officer checked a motor vehicle on East Main Street.

Sunday, April 8

4:40 p.m.: Officers investigated a report of breaking and entering on Aikens Road.


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