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Breaking And Entering

Friday, August 17, 2012

Police Investigate Break-ins on Ashland Street

After two break-ins on Ashland Street yesterday, Holliston police are investigating the incidents.

Thursday morning between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m. two houses were broken in to on Ashland Street.  According to the Holliston Police Department items were stolen although the specifics have not been released in an official report yet. In one instance the break in was reported when it happened. The other break in occurred while the homeowner's son was in the house, but was not reported until later in the day. A description of those involved has not been released and is being looked in to as part of the investigation. More details will be released as they become available. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on the latest Holliston news. If you'd like to receive the daily newsletter with our top stories, click here.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Police Chief: Home Thief Took "Significant Amount of Jewelry"

A Rolex watch and diamond wedding band were among the items stolen from a Highland Street home.

Holliston Police are currently investigating a home break-in on Highland Street that was reported at 7:36 p.m. Monday night.  Among the items taken were a Rolex watch and a diamond-studded wedding band, Holliston Police Chief John Moore said. The value of the stolen items makes the break-in a felony.  "It would be above the $250 limit so it would be breaking and entering," Moore said.  Holliston Police Department detectives currently have no leads. 

Friday, November 18, 2011

Police Notes

Police Log: Car Break-ins, Underage Drinking

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

Friday, Nov. 11 12:29 a.m.: An anonymous caller reported a party on Montana Road where there may have been underage drinking. The caller said some of the people entering the house were under 21 and were carrying bags into the house. A police officer checked the area and did not see any signs of a gathering and noticed that everything was quiet. 1:31 a.m.: Officers received a report of a large tree limb in Downey Street. They dragged the tree out of the road and informed the highway department about the limb. 8:08 a.m.: A caller reported that their car had been broken into in their driveway on Saddle Hill Road. 8:15 a.m.: A caller reported a cat on Wood Street that appeared to be severely injured. An officer checked the area but could not …

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