Crime & Safety
Police Investigate Suspicious People, Break-In
The following information was provided by the Holliston Police Department. All arrests are reported. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Thursday, May 16
12:13 p.m.: A caller reported a road rage incident on Washington Street. After a police investigation it was determined that there had actually been a crash.
5:52 p.m.: A caller from Middlesex Bank reported a suspicious vehicle with two males in the parking lot. An officer responded and spoke with the men. They were contractors working in the area and waiting for their boss.
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9:16 p.m.: An officer stopped a vehicle on Washington Street. Police are seeking a summons to charge the driver with operating without a license and a miscelanious driving violation.
9:31 p.m.: A caller from Dalton Road reported concern with a group of people who had been drinking near his property and leaving empty alcohol containers.
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Friday, May 17
6:04 a.m.: A person went in to the Holliston Police Department to speak with an officer regarding a break-in.
12:27 p.m.: A caller reported a sick fox on Francine Drive.
2:09 p.m.: Holliston police attempted to serve a restraining order to a resident. Although the defendant was not home a BB pistol was removed from the premises at the request of the plaintiff.
4:17 p.m.: A 911 caller reported a car vs. utility pole crash on Washington Street. The vehicle was towed and the operator refused medical treatment.
Saturday, May 18
6:48 a.m.: An officer checked on a vehicle parked at Pleasure Point. The person in the vehicle was fishing and the officer left a note letting the owner know about the status of their license.
5:15 p.m.: An officer stopped several vehicles on Highland Street and issued speeding tickets and warnings.
Sunday, May 19
4:23 p.m.: An officer checked a house on Kim Place after he observed that a vehicle in the driveway had been toilet papered.
8:04 a.m.: A security company notified the police department about a glass break on a garage door on Washington Street. The break was caused by a rock that was launched by a lawn mower.
9:46 a.m.: A caller from Hanlon Road reported two unwanted people on their property. An officer responded and transported two juveniles away from the scene.
11:32 p.m.: A caller from Turner Road reported a loud party in the apartment above him. An officer responded and spoke with the renter in the loud apartment.
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