Crime & Safety
Sherborn Police And Fire Log: Sept. 19-Sept. 26
Notable activity from the Sherborn police and fire logs.
Monday- Sept. 19, 2011
Animal Complaint- 9:26 a.m.
Farm Road- Report of one dead crow and another dying.
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Suspicious Motor Vehicle- 10:22 p.m.
North Main Street and South Main Street- Vehicle pulled to the side of the road and shut all lights off. Operator and passenger checked ok. Operator was looking for his phone.
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Tuesday- Sept. 20, 2011
9-1-1 Animal Complaint- 1:04 a.m.
South Main Street- Resident requested assistance with a squirrel in the house.
Deer vs. Vehicle Crash- 10:08 a.m.
Western Avenue and Harrington Ridge Road- Minor damage. Animal Control Officer notified about deer removal from the side of the road. Deer removed.
Wednesday- Sept. 21, 2011
Animal Complaint- 10:42 a.m.
Goulding Street West- Caller reported there is a dog in the area creating a road hazard. Dog was located and taken back to its house. Animal Control Officer notified.
Thursday- Sept. 22, 2011
9-1-1 Motor Vehicle Crash- 1:06 p.m.
Mill Street and Hollis Street- Two car crash with airbag deployment. Vehicles towed.
Erratic Operation- 6:22 p.m.
Washington Street- Industrial truck traveling at a high rate of speed. Officer observed no issues, checked ok to the Natick line.
Friday- Sept. 23, 2011
9-1-1 Deer vs. Vehicle Crash- 7:04 p.m.
Western Avenue- Report of a deer struck in the area. Deer put down. Animal Control Officer notified. Party advised to contact the Environmental Police.
Saturday- Sept. 24, 2011
Animal Complaint- 11:43 a.m.
Snow Street- Report of a sick fox in the yard. Fled as the officer arrived.
Sunday- Sept. 25, 2011
Motor Vehicle Crash- 11:41 a.m.
North Main Street- Motorcycle mishap. No accident.
Monday- Sept. 26, 2011
Erratic Operation- 6:43 a.m.
North Main Street- Report of an erratic operator. Area checked, unable to locate. Natick PD advised.
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