Police Log for Week of July 30 – August 5, 2017

July 30, 2017:

00:01 AM, Erratic driver, Washington; Jennifer reports a blue Jeep driving “sideways” down the road then pulled into 156 Washington. 156 Washington is not a valid address according to HPD (that’s known as “drifting” and requires skill and sobriety).

1:00 AM, Crash, Fisher & South; Holliston resident for OUI liquor and wreckless operation (if you wreck your car in a crash, shouldn’t it be called wreckfull operation?).

02:30 AM, Suspicious activity, 8 Church; Megan reports seeing a 15-year-old crossing the street looking confused. GOA (Megan should join a traveling carnival and guess people’s ages. She could make a fortune).

July 31:

Animal incident, Courtland; missing cat “Scotch” orange color. Weighs 20 pounds.

August 1:

04:00 AM, Crash, 50 Winter; car versus pole. Unoccupied. Hometown Auto called.

Road hazard, 1292 Washington; Stephanie reports gas spill from old white pickup truck @ Phillips gas station. HPD could not locate spill (GOA?).

Complaint, Regal; dirt bikes on the rail trail.

Crash, 850 Highland; Ashland and Hopkinton drivers test Newtonian principles.

Erratic driver, Summer; Wendy reports silver Prius driving erratically and thinks driver may be intoxicated (not in a Prius. Surely).

August 2:

Assist other agency, Flagg; call to assist Hwy Dept. GOA (both the Flagg school and the DPW).

Animal incident, Lakeshore; loose chicken (“Emergency. Everyone to get from street”. Name that movie).

Crash, 740 Washington; two Medway drivers meet in a minor way.

Crash, Washington & Highland; two Holliston drivers get introduced.

Smoke & fire, 2249 Washington; tree on fire (the bible’s burning bush story taken to the next level)

Animal incident, 419 Washington; caller stated that a man is harming his dog (should have bought a pit bull).

Crash, 1390 Washington; Ashland and Milford drivers double check results of two Holliston drivers’ Newtonian test). Hometown Auto called.

Crash, Washington; Ford crashed into a tow truck. Driver stated that “he had no brakes” and then drove away.

August 3:

HPD closed for inventory.

August 4:

Road hazard, Washington & Highland; report of oil in the road. Unfounded (Stephanie, was that you again?)

Animal incident, 146 Chamberlain; turkey stuck in a gate. ACO notified (what did she have for supper?)

Crash, Norfolk & Clark; car versus pole.

Traffic complaint; Patoma Park; State transfer call disconnected. State Police stated the caller was reporting a traffic complaint.

10:45 PM, suspicious activity, rail trail; party biking on the rail trail (Robert W. looking for dirt bikers?)

During the reporting period, 20 citations and 7 warnings were issued. Four erratic drivers were reported.

BWTM:

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