Thursday, November 20, 2008

Crime in suburbia

From The Landmark (subscription required):

Holden

Monday, November 10

6:39 p.m. Vehicle parked in middle of Sunnyside Ave., no one around, no keys
8:28 p.m. Caller looking for vehicle towed from Sunnyside Ave.
11:45 p.m. Two suspicious females ducking behind bushes, Doyle Rd.

Tuesday, November 11

10:19 a.m. Party on skateboard carrying dog, Salisbury St.
3:17 p.m. Kids digging in pits, Main St.
6:15 p.m. Two-year-old locked parent out of residence

Wednesday, November 12

4:50 p.m. Report of person on Dorothy Ave. thumbing and yelling at cars

Thursday, November 13

3:31 p.m. West Boylston PD reports scammer pretending to be out of gas and asking folks for money, then driving off
7:52 p.m. 911 caller reports phone not working; advised to contact phone company

Friday, November 14

5:20 p.m. Dead deer in road, South Rd.
6:54 p.m. Caller concerned about inability to pay rent
7:23 p.m. Rutland resident hit deer
8:28 p.m. Kids in front of high school on wall; on the way to KPs

Saturday, November 15

6:46 a.m. Suspicious gun shots reported near industrial park
8:18 a.m. Hunters in woods, Sawyer Ln.
11:16 a.m. Disoriented male on Main St.
4:29 p.m. Three teenagers throwing sand/ice melt, Shrewsbury St.
4:53 p.m. Girls throwing things at passing cars
9:01 p.m. Notification of Boy Scouts that tornado watch is on

Sunday, November 16

7:40 a.m. Loose sheep, Salisbury St.; owner informed

Paxton

Monday, November 10

2:47 p.m. Walk-in to speak to officer about neighbors who go too close to her property
3:47 p.m. Erratic operator near Rutland line; driver not used to new vehicle.

Tuesday, November 11

2:31 p.m. Neighbor's dog is loose; Anna Maria students trying to catch it

Wednesday, November 12

11:13 a.m. Caller reporting animal in the house, dark brown, 7-8 inches long
3:59 p.m. Caller advising buildup of leaves at Pleasant/Crystal Sts., worried it may cause cars to skid
4:50 p.m. Caller from Anna Maria College asking if they can use fog machine inside theater; advised no as it will activate fire alarms

Friday, November14

3:13 p.m. Woman received call that her dog was found; she did not know the caller

Saturday, Nov 15

2:42 p.m. Person cutting trees knocked out power to area. Power restored @3:35 p.m.
6:06 p.m. Caller requests welfare check for her children with ex-husband for the weekend; neighbor called to report man is intoxicated, bleeding and unconscious at bottom of stairs

Princeton

Wednesday, November 12

No police calls

Rutland

Monday, November 10

3:49 p.m. Red tailed hawk smashed into a window and broke its neck, Karen Way

Tuesday, November 11

8:04 p.m. Dead raccoon, Main St.

Sterling

Tuesday, November 11

5:28 p.m. Multiple motorists reporting large cow grazing on the side of I-190

Wednesday, November 12

4:48 p.m. Report of goat "head butting" front door of home, Princeton Rd.

Friday, November 14

9:41 a.m. Two males walking down road with large plastic bag, Chace Hill Rd. Individuals out collecting cans and bottles
6:22 p.m. Dog dragging leash or chain running across yard, Maple St.
11:08 p.m. Individuals using flashlights in woods near reservoir, Heywood Rd.

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