Police Log: A Noisy Party, Suspicious Car Crashes and Wayward Donkeys
Selected items from the Holliston Police Log for April 21-24.
Thursday, April 21
1:23 a.m.: Police responded to a 911 medical emergency on Cranberry Lane. A 99-year-old woman was experiencing hip pain and was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
2:26 a.m.: Police initiated a motor vehicle stop at Washington Street and School Street. The driver was summonsed for driving on a revoked license and operation of an unregistered or improperly equipped motor vehicles.
7:22 a.m.: Police initiated a motor vehicle stop at Concord Street and Ashland Street. The driver was summonsed for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
10:56 a.m.: Police responded to a 911 medical emergency on Dunster Road. The patient was having chest pains and was transported to a hospital.
1:33 p.m.: Police responded to a 911 medical emergency on Washington Street. The patient had fallen down the stairs and was transported to a hospital.
Friday, April 22
9:04 a.m.: Police responded to a 911 medical emergency on Beatrice Lane. The patient was transported to a hospital.
3:07 p.m.: Police responded to a 911 medical emergency on Dunster Road. The patient was transported to a hospital.
3:25 p.m.: Police responded to a 911 medical emergency on Washington Street. The patient was transported to a hospital.
Saturday, April 23
1:03 a.m.: Police responded to an animal incident on Highland Street and Washington Street. The caller reported two donkeys in the road. The owners of Lil Folk Farm assisted in corralling and identifying the animals. The donkeys were determined to be from 269 Hollis Street and returned to the owner.
1:56 a.m.: Poilce responded to a medical emergency on Jerrold Street. The caller was requesting an ambulance and was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham.
9:28 a.m.: Police responded to a report of vandalism on Gorwin Drive. A mailbox had been destroyed overnight, the third at that house in the last several years.
1:08 p.m.: Police investigated a minor motor vehicle crash at Washington Street and High Street.
Sunday, April 24
1:35 a.m.: Police initiated a motor vehicle stop on Highland Street. The driver was arrested.
2:26 a.m.: Police responded to a noise complaint on Adams Street. The caller reported a loud party at the neighbors house. Milford and Hopkinton Police also responded to the scene. Two partygoers were summonsed.
12:16 p.m.: Police investigated a motor vehicle crash on Washington Street. The front bumper had been left at the scene. Verizon was notified about possible pole damage.
8:40 p.m.: Police responded to a 911 medical emergency on Norfolk Street. The patient was transported to MetroWest Medical Center, Natick.
Sandy Jenkins
8:35 pm on Thursday, April 28, 2011
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