Crime & Safety
Hopkinton Police Log: Man Bit By Dog, Vehicle in Water
The following information was provided by the Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.

Wednesday, Oct. 10
2:40 a.m.: A caller reported what she believed to be a woman screaming in the woods near Jacob Lane. An officer responded and did not find anything out of place.
6:15 a.m.: A caller from Lumber Street reported that a person in a car watched her leave for work. A log entry of the suspicious activity was taken.
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2:23 p.m.: Hopkinton officers assisted the U.S. Marshals on South Street with a traffic stop. After a breathalyzer test Leticia A. Curtin, 41, of 15 Village Way, Webster, was arrested. Curtin was charged with drunken-driving.
4:46 p.m.: A resident walked in to the Hopkinton Police Department to report that a dog had bitten him on Lumber Street. Animal Control was notified.
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5:17 p.m.: A 911 caller reported an erratic driver on West Main Street crossing in to Upton. The Upton PD was notified.
6:30 p.m.: Officers responded to a crash on Hayden Rowe Street. A telephone pole and a parked vehicle were also struck. One person was transported to the hospital.
Thursday, Oct. 11
9:15 a.m.: An officer responded with the Hopkinton Fire Department with a vehicle in the water at Whitehall Reservoir.
11:16 a.m.: A resident walked in to the station to report illegal dumping.
3:18 p.m.: A 911 caller reported a truck fire on Wood Street.
8:57 a.m.: A caller reported a green Subaru Outback that passed four vehicles on Ash Street. The caller said they last saw the vehicle on Hayden Rowe Street heading to Milford. Officers checked to the Milford Line but were unable to find the vehicle.
10:06 p.m.: A caller reported an erratic green Ford Escape on South Street. An officer responded and spoke with the caller and the driver of the Escape.
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