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Stow Public Safety Report… Nov. 26, 2014

Monday November 17, 2014
1:30pm SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
An officer checked on a car that was parked on Hudson Road for over an hour.  The individual was monitoring the brook level for a land owner.  All was OK.

10:19pm WELL BEING CHECK
A caller from Johnston Way requested a well being check on a man who usually makes contact a few days a week.  The caller had not heard from him.  The Police responded.  The man was located and OK.

Tuesday November 18, 2014
8:48am MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Peabody Drive requested an ambulance for a man who had a seizure and was unconscious.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the man to the hospital.

9:23am COMPLAINT
A caller on Sudbury Road reported that she asked two hunters if they had permission to hunt in that location.  The men said they did, but became hostile.  The Police responded.  No one was located.

10:23am ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT
A caller on Gleasondale Road reported that a tree limb was hanging over the road.  The Highway Department was notified.

11:37am ARREST
A caller on Great Road reported that her car was rear ended.  The Police responded. Christopher G. Cunningham, 29, from Tewksbury, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.

4:21pm COMPLAINT
A walk-in reported that the light for the Honey Pot Hill Orchards sign was facing the road, causing a hazard.  The Police responded.  The light was repositioned.

4:39pm ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT
A caller from Walcott Street reported that a truck was blocking a lane.  The Police responded.

Wednesday November 19, 2014
10:34m SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
A caller from Hudson Road reported that there was a car in his driveway.  The Police responded.  The car belonged to a neighbor.  All was OK.

5:15pm SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
A walk-in reported that someone dumped two couches on her property.  The information was logged.

10:24pm GENERAL INFO
A  caller reported that he received a text from a friend about a party on Orchard Drive where there were drugs.  The Police responded.  The house was quiet.

Thursday November 20, 2014
7:50am MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller on Hudson Road requested an ambulance for a woman who had difficulty breathing.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  The ambulance transported the woman to the hospital.

8:05am MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Harvard Road requested an ambulance for a man who was sick all night.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded and transported the man to the hospital.

7:44pm  MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Orchard Drive requested an ambulance for a young boy who fell, hit his face and was bleeding.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  After a thorough evaluation, the boy’s parents refused further medical care for him.

Friday November 21, 2014
5:27pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from West Acton Road requested an ambulance for a man who injured his knee.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the man to the hospital.

7:59pm SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
A caller requested to speak with an officer regarding an ongoing issue with her boyfriend.  An officer advised the woman.

9:58pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Meeting House Lane requested an ambulance for a woman who had difficulty breathing.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.

Saturday November 22, 2014
3:43pm ASSIST CITIZEN
A caller from Hale School reported that he could not find the janitor.  The room with all the practice equipment was locked.  The Police responded.  The janitor was at Center School and returned to Hale to assist the caller.

9:12pm SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
A caller from Treaty Elm Road reported hearing gunshots.  The Police responded.  Nothing was heard or seen.

10:50pm SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
A caller reported that a car filled with teenagers drove up to Hale Middle School.  The Police responded.

Sunday November 23, 2014
7:13am SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
A walk-in reported that a van on Common Road had the door open.  The man was walking toward the gas station.  The Police responded.  A woman was located.  She was putting up a sign for an upcoming concert.  All was OK.

3:01pm COMPLAINT
The Fire Department was concerned because cars were parked on both sides of the road.  The Police responded.  There was not a hazard.  All was OK.