Police Log for Week of February 28 – March 5, 2016

February 28, 2016:

Six traffic stops before 2 AM (qualifies for a merit badge).

Complaint, 599 Concord; pothole takes out another tire (driver sacrifices his tire as a public service)

Vehicle stop with summons, 847 Washington; Wilson Lola of Framingham, for failure to display owner’s information (commercial van) and unlicensed operation.

Tree limb down.

February 29:

Complaint, Woodland; report of two kids throwing rocks off the bridge into the water (since Trump was elected, this act will no longer be considered an environmental crime).

Crash, 815 Washington; two cars. Minor. Hometown Auto called.

Crosswalk violation, Mobile Gas; Mary Pandolfino of Holliston cited.

March 1:

More tree limbs down.

Crash, Washington & Locust; two cars. Minor.

Vehicle stop with arrest, 1070 Washington; Nicholas Lawrence Abatiello of Johnston, RI for operating with a suspended license, unregistered vehicle and 3 kids between 5 and 12 years old not seat belted in.

March 2:

Check prisoner.

Vehicle stop with summons, Wagner Costa-Lucas of Framingham, speeding and unlicensed operation.

Crosswalk enforcement, 760 Washington; 9 pedestrians used 4 crosswalks. No violations (more merit badges issued).

March 3:

Vehicle stop with summons; 107 Concord; Heriberto Morales of Framingham for operating with no insurance and revoked registration.

Crash, Washington & Spring; two cars. No personal injuries. Hometown Auto called.

March 4:

Disturbance, Washington & Highland; Cote and Gonzalez express their displeasure with each other’s driving ability.

March 5:

Vehicle stop with summons, Washington & Oak; Byron Ordonez-Govea of Marlboro for operation with a suspended registration.

Crash, High & Concord; three cars. Two people were taken to the hospital. Hometown Auto called.

Suspicious activity, Lake Grove Cemetery; caller reports four men digging near a black vehicle (could we have a Dr. Frankenstein in our midst?).

During the reporting period, 49 citations and 17 warnings were issued.

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