During the week, Hopkinton police made three arrests, responded to accidents, and handled various incidents including road rage, animal complaints, and a reported gas odor, ensuring community safety.
The Hopkinton Police Log from April 27-May 3 reflects a generally active but routine stretch for local public safety, with a mix of traffic incidents, fraud reports, and animal control calls keeping officers busy.
HPD handled multiple traffic and roadway-related calls, including motor vehicle crashes with no reported injuries, a report of road rage, and reports of erratic driving and unsafe passing.
Hopkinton police addressed various incidents, including motor vehicle accidents, a hit-and-run, identity theft, animal control issues, and controlled traffic congestion, while making one arrest on outstanding warrants.
In Hopkinton, a week marked by diverse incidents included gunshots, theft, dog bites, traffic accidents, and scams. Officers responded to safety concerns and assisted with multiple community issues.
Hopkinton Police responded to a series of weather-related traffic issues, welfare checks, and alarm calls between February 23 and March 1. Officers assisted multiple drivers stuck in snowbanks or disabled in the roadway, monitored malfunctioning traffic lights, and stood by for tows on several streets.
Hopkinton Police dealt with various incidents from February 9 to 16, including an OUI arrest, traffic issues, and infrastructure problems. Community concerns included reports of lost pets, road rage, suspicious behavior, threats at a wrestling event, and assistance requests. Officers also responded to fraud reports, a stolen firearm, and a water main break.
Hopkinton police addressed numerous incidents, including car crashes, hazardous road conditions, and property damage. They made three arrests for offenses like operating under the influence and larceny. The police responded to various community concerns, including suspicious activity and loose animals, highlighting local engagement in public safety.
The Hopkinton police log highlights one arrest and numerous weather-related incidents, including vehicle troubles and parking violations. Officers responded to various quality-of-life issues, animal sightings, and harassment reports. There were no significant injuries in minor accidents, and several lost items were reported. Emergency services responded to multiple alarms and service issues.