Crime & Safety
Holliston Police Log: Man Hanging Around Mail Boxes, Mangy Fox
The following information was provided by the Holliston Police Department. All arrests are reported. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Saturday, Aug. 17
2:45 a.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Washington Street at Hopping Brook Road, police were seeking a summons to charge Romerito D. Abreu, 22, of 29 Broad St., Apt. 21, Hudson, with a marked lanes violation and operating a motor vehicle with rights suspended.
1:02 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Concord Street, police are seeking a summons to charge Kenneth A. Ciccarelli, 44, of 95B Beaver Terrace Cir., Framingham, with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
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2:12 p.m.: A motorist on Hanlon Road at Wilson Street reported a mangy looking fox standing on the side of the road.
2:26 p.m.: A motorist on Norfolk Street found a black iPhone in the road. Dispatch attempted to contact the contacts, but the phone was locked. Stored in lost and found.
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Sunday, Aug. 18
12:09 a.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters and reported hitting a deer in the area of the farm on Highland Street. The deer ran off.
8:49 a.m.: A man turned in a cell phone found in the area of Queens Terrace. The owner was contacted.
9:47 a.m.: A caller complained about a barking dog on Shaw Farm Road.
2:53 p.m.: A man turned in an iPad found on the ground on Prentice Street at Highland Street.
6:64 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Kim Place, police were seeking a summons to charge a 15-year-old with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
Monday, Aug. 19
3:18 p.m.: A caller reported he had heard from another person that youths were skateboarding near a home on Mohawk Path. He asked they be removed. Police checked and could find nothing.
4:09 p.m.: A caller on Wingate Road said a man with brown hair and medium build was hanging around the mailbox, and then was at the neighbor’s mailbox, before leaving in a gold colored pickup truck.
4:14 p.m.: A caller on Old Sawmill Road said a sickly looking fox was near the property.
Tuesday, Aug. 20
9:01 a.m.: A suspicious vehicle was reported on Norland Street. A caller said the vehicle had been parked there for three days and was now occupied by a man described as heavy set in his 30s. Police responded. The vehicle was sent on its way.
9:50 a.m.: A resident reported fraudulent activity on a credit card.
12:56 p.m.: A noise complaint was made on Winthrop Street.
6:35 p.m.: A caller on Travis Road said a mountain bike was taken from that location.
8:53 p.m.: A caller on Cynthia Circle complained of news people in the area. Police checked and found no problems.
Wednesday, Aug. 21
11:11 p.m.: Police spoke to people down by the beach at Stoddard Park, and removed them.
Thursday, Aug. 22
8:56 p.m.: A caller on Winter Street at Stonybrook Drive reported the sound of gunshots or fireworks. Police checked and found no issues.
9:30 p.m.: A large grou of people were removed from the grounds of Holliston High School.
9:36 p.m.: The K9 officer participated in training for evidence searches on Summer Street.
11:01 p.m.: The K9 officer participated in building search training at Flagg Field.
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