Breaking News

Police Log

Monday September 17, 2012
9:38am ASSIST CITIZEN
A walk-in requested to speak with an officer regarding possible fraud.  An officer advised the individual.

 
2:38pm ANIMAL
A caller on Packard road reported that a baby goat was running in the road.  The Animal Control Officer was contacted.

 
Tuesday September 18, 2012
8:51am LOST
A caller reported that he lost his wallet at Shelburne Farms.  The information was logged.

 
11:19am MEDICAL EMERGENCY
The Stow Fire Department responded to Maynard High School to assist with a medical emergency.   The ambulance transported an individual to the hospital.

 
5:12pm ASSIST CITIZEN
A caller from Cortland Drive reported that someone hacked into his dish network account.  He also reported that he received a call from someone yesterday that he believed was a scam.  The Police responded.

 
5:46pm COMPLAINT
A caller reported that she was having an issue with a family member who was taking and keeping her mail.  The police responded to advise the caller.

 

Wednesday September 19, 2012
3:57am COMPLAINT
A caller from Johnston Way reported that a blinking light was coming from a nearby building.  The Police responded.  The defective light was located and removed.  All was OK.

 
7:16am ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT
A caller on Bradley Lane reported that a tree was blocking part of the road.  The Police responded.  The Highway Department was notified.

 
11:42am SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
A caller from Brandymeade Circle reported that a brown truck, with ladders in it, was parked on the road for over an hour.  The Police responded.  The truck was not found.

 
2:33pm BURGLARY
A caller from Gleasondale Road reported that when she arrived home, her slider door was broken.  There was glass and footprints on the floor.  The Police advised the caller to stay outside.  Upon arrival, the area was checked and a report was filed.

 
5:38pm ANIMAL
A caller from Adams Road reported that her neighbor’s dog had been barking and howling for more than thirty minutes.  The Police responded.  The Animal Control Officer was notified.

 
6:31pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Red Acre Road requested an ambulance for a woman who fell and had pain in her hip area.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the woman to the hospital.

 
6:46pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Elm Ridge Road requested an ambulance for a man who fell and injured his hip.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the man to the hospital.

 

Thursday September 20, 2012
4:40pm SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
A caller from Wheeler Road reported that a blue Jeep drove up to a neighbor’s home, turned around, and then drove down the long driveway honking the horn the whole time.  The caller could not get a license plate number.  An officer advised the caller.

 
5:08pm ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT
A caller on Great Road reported an erratic driver heading toward town.  The Police responded to check the area.  The driver was located and advised.

 

Friday September 21, 2012
12:12pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Mitchell Road requested an ambulance for a woman with pain in her side and stomach.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the woman to the hospital.

 
6:25pm BURGLARY
A caller from Gleasondale Road reported that someone broke into a car in her driveway and took an ipod and some change.  The Police advised the caller.

 
4:20pm ASSIST CITIZEN
A walk-in reported that several unlocked cars in his driveway had been gone through overnight.  About five dollars in change was taken.

 
8:59pm ASSIST CITIZEN
A caller from Warren Road reported that she was being verbally harassed and threatened by a neighbor.  The Police responded.  The caller was advised.

 
9:38pm DISTURBANCE
A caller from Warren Road reported that a woman was outside screaming.  The Police responded. The Fire/Rescue department was notified.  An ambulance transported the woman to the hospital.

 

Saturday September 22, 2012
11:17am     ASSIST CITIZEN
A walk-in reported that someone took change and snack food from his unlocked car two nights previously.  He wanted the information logged.

 
12:57pm COMPLAINT
A caller reported that several Scott Brown signs have been taken from residents’ yards.  The information was logged.

 

Sunday September 23, 2012
10:59am ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT
A caller from Boon Road reported that she was having a hard time leaving her driveway because of a high volume of traffic on Sudbury Road.

 
11:12am ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT
A caller on West Acton Road reported that traffic was heavy because of the apple orchard.  The Police responded to check the area.

 
12:59pm MISSING PERSON
A caller at Honey Pot Hill Orchard reported that her daughter had been missing for about 20 minutes.  While still on the phone, the child was found.  All was OK.

 
2:09pm     MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Wedgewood Road requested an ambulance for a man who had a bit of food stuck in his throat.  He was breathing and talking fine but had pain in his throat.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the man to the hospital.

 
3:28pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller at Carver Hill Orchards requested an ambulance for a woman who had a seizure.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the woman to the hospital.

 
3:53pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Honey Pot Hill Orchards requested an ambulance for a pregnant woman who fell and possibly broke her ankle.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the woman to the hospital.

 
6:32pm ASSIST CITIZEN
A caller from Barton Road reported that ATVs and motorcycles were driving on his property.  The Police responded to check the area.  No one was located.

 
9:16pm MEDICAL EMERGENCY
A caller from Mitchell Road requested an ambulance for a woman who fell backward and hit her head on the driveway.  The Police and Fire/Rescue responded.  An ambulance transported the woman to the hospital.

 
12-5:00pm ROAD SAFETY COMPLAINT
Several callers reported heavy traffic on Sudbury Road.  The Police responded to assist with traffic.