Crime & Safety
First Snow of the Year Causes Mayhem on Brookline Roads
More than a dozen crashes reported.

ο»ΏThe first plow-worthy snow of the year jammed traffic and led to more than a dozen crash across Brookline this afternoonβand forecasters expect more snow tonight.
Police received reports about the following weather-related incidents and accidents since snow began falling this afternoon, according the scanner traffic:
- 2:27 p.m. β Crashes with injuries at Horace James Circle and the intersection of Newton and Grove streets.
- 2:54 p.m. β High Street Hill shut down. Crashes at Cypress and Washington streets, 120 Goddard Ave and two other locations.
- 3:07 p.m. β Crash at Freeman and Amory streets.
- 3:10 p.m. β Crash at Goddard and Meadowbrook avenues.
- 3:14 p.m. β Car stuck a pole at 171 Goddard Ave.
- 3:17 p.m. β Child struck by car at 20 Tappan St.
- 3:19 p.m. β Crash at Warren and Lee streets.
- 3:23 p.m.Β β Second Crash at 171 Goddard Ave.
- 3:31 p.m. β Van stuck a pole at Route 9 and Fisher Avenue.
- 3:38 p.m. β Crash on the Dean Road Bridge.
- 3:44 p.m. β Police report Coolidge Corner completely gridlocked.
- 3:50 p.m. β Crash at Washington and Bartlett streets.
- 4:01 p.m. β Three-car crash at Warren Street and Route 9.
- 4:36 p.m. β Traffic light issues reported at Route 9 and Cypress Street.
- 4:41 p.m. β Crash at Chestnut and Cypress streets.
The National Weather Service predicts the area will see another one to two inches of snow tonight, mostly before 9 a.m.
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