In this week’s police log a phantom car found comfort in the embrace of a deer fraternity. Erratic drivers were everywhere, unattended dogs running rampant, and heated woofs from our furry friends were all given unsolicited hall-time. Neighbor’s trees felt the rage of a chainsaw, a fireplace played smoke and mirrors, and a loaded gun found a new home!
Arrests
- Nelson Claudio Figueroa of Framingham was arrested on charges of:
- Failure to stop/yield
- Operation under the influence
December 4
- Animal control was alerted to a report of loose dogs chasing horses on trail.
- Officer Normandin and Saletnik checked on a vehicle parked on the side of East Main St with hazards on. No one was in the vehicle. A tow was called but cancelled because the owner walked into the station requesting help.
- Walk in wished to report an incident of someone running a red light.
December 5
- Officers Burchard, Santoro, and Walker respond to a report of a deceased deer in the roadway.
- Several calls of a vehicle hitting a deer came in. The deer ran off into the woods, so there was no need to notify animal control.
- Walk in reported a hit and run. They shared the plate of the driver.
- 911 caller reported an erratic driver headed towards Holliston.
- Upton alerted the Hopkinton Police of a driver going 10-15 MPH over the speed limit into Hopkinton.
December 6
- Walk in reported a missing person. Officer Staback followed up.
- Officer McNeil assisted a request from Milford to search for a vehicle. The vehicle was found.
- Man requests someone talks to his daughter about the repercussions of stealing.
- Officers Burchard and LaTour check on a report of a vehicle driving all over the road and the sidewalk. Three callers reported the vehicle.
December 7
- Caller reported their neighbor’s dog was barking for several hours. Officers alerted the owner of the complaint and will mitigate it.
- 911 caller reported a vehicle hitting her mirror.
- DPW was alerted of a deceased animal on Equestrian Dr.
- Caller reported fraud. The department will follow up.
- Officers Grimley, McNeil, and O’Neil responded to a 911 call by a man stating his coworker was screaming and yelling at him. The verbal issue was resolved.
December 8
- 911 caller reported smoke in her home that started from the fire place. There was no threatening fire.
- Officer Beloin and Ziniti assisted a caller that found a loaded gun on their property.
- Officer LaTour had a negative find on a white dog in the middle of the road as reported by a 911 caller.
- Caller reports his brother’s dog was hit by a car. The caller was advised to bring the dog to Tufts.
December 9
- 911 caller reported someone tried to buy multiple phones with various fake IDs.
- Walk in wished to report an identity theft situation.
- Man reported he had to out run two dogs that were aggressively chasing him. The owner of the dogs was yelling at him. The situation was logged for now.
- 911 caller reported a dark colored Jeep Cherokee driving all over the road and almost hit her stepmother head on. The car was heading towards Westborough and WPD was informed.
- Several officers checked on the house of an individual that found their doors open when they were not supposed to be and no one was supposed to be home.
December 10
- Woman walked in to report her license and debit card were stolen from her car the earlier day.
- Caller reported someone threatened them over a phone call.
- Caller reported vehicles speeding up and down Lakeshore Dr. The area was checked.
- Man called to inform that his neighbor cut down his trees.


