Crime & Safety
Halloween Mischief, Non-Profit Annoys Residents, Missing Birthday Call, and More
Here's a glance at the recent Medfield police and fire log.

The following information was provided by the Medfield Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Here is a look at the Medfield safety logs for Oct. 30 and Oct. 31
Wednesday, Oct. 30
1:31 p.m., Causeway Street. Traffic control.
2:26 p.m., Main Street. Walk-in report of larceny at Lovell's.
4:10 p.m., Main Street. Police responded to a disturbance between a customer and an employee at the Dunkin' Donuts at the Gulf gas station. Peace restored.
6:17 p.m., Knollwood Road. Caller reported people going door to door in the area and it is kind of late. Police said they are from Clean Water and will be gone in a half hour.Â
7:49 p.m., Grace Drive. Caller reported people from Clean Water going door to door. She said she didn't appreciate them coming to her door at this hour.Â
8:22 p.m., Fairview Road. Caller complained about people going door to door at this hour of night for Clean Water Action.
8:56 p.m., Fieldstone Drive. Caller wanted to make sure police knew that Clean Water Action people were going door to door.
Thursday, Oct. 31, Halloween
7:44 a.m., Main and South Streets. Caller said the lights at Main and South Streets are not working because the traffic is backed up to the School on South Street. Police said some of the cycles are very short (5 to 8 seconds) which is causing a problem. Police contacted the traffic light company.
9:25 a.m., Miller Street. No Trespass Order was issued.
10:47 a.m., West Street. An Illinois caller asked for a well-being check because the Medfield resident always calls on her birthday and she didn't do that this year. There has been no answer at the West Street house. Police said the Medfield resident was at the senior center.Â
12:34 p.m., North Street. Caller requested Animal Control for a coyote he has on his property.
2:43 p.m., Wilkens Glen. E911 caller said his 43-year-old wife is having a seizure. Medfield Fire responded. She was taken to Framingham Hospital.
6:25 p.m., Harding Street. Caller reported kids are egging cars on Harding Street.Â
7:05 p.m., Main Street. Police stopped a 2005 Subaru Legacy Outback on Main Street. Police are seeking a summons for a 69-year-old woman from Massasoit Street in Medway for (a) operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, (b) operating after revocation of registration, (c) uninsured motor vehicle. Police took the woman and her two dogs home to Medway.Â
11:54 p.m., Pound Street. Life Line reported a Tilden Village man had fallen out of his chair. Medfield Fire helped him back up.Â
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