Crime & Safety
Larceny at Holliston Antiques, Dog Defecation Problems
The following information was supplied by the Holliston Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Thursday, March 28
10:00 a.m.: A caller from Noel Drive reported a man who walked his dog and “repeatedly allowed the dog to defecate on his lawn.”
1:44 p.m.: A caller from CVS reported a shoplifter. Police are seeking a summons to charge one person with two counts of shoplifting by asportation.
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4:31 p.m.: A caller from Highland Street reported that earlier in the day their mother had seen two suspicious men looking in to the house.
5:08 p.m.: A caller from Holliston Gas and Go reported that a customer went in to the station to pay for $20 worth of gas but then took their money back to the car with them.
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9:08 p.m.: A caller from Temi Road reported that a group of youths had rang her doorbell twice in the past hour.
Friday, March 29
8:26 a.m.: An officer from the Holliston Police Department took a report of a break-in at Brothers Automotive on Washington Street.
12:04 p.m.: An officer took a report of larceny from Holliston Antiques.
9:48 p.m.: An officer was checking lowland street when he discovered several suspicious vehicles. The officer spoke to a group of youths he found in the sand pit area.
Saturday, March 30
2:35 a.m.: A caller from Winter Street reported two youths vandalizing property in the area. Officers responded and found three youths near Woods Crossing. The youths were taken home.
6:06 p.m.: An officer stopped a vehicle on Charles Street. Police are seeking a summons to charge the driver with failure to drive in the right lane and operating with a suspended license.
8:36 p.m.: An officer checked three vehicles parked at the Town Forrest on Adams Street. All three vehicles were occupied and two people were issued citations for violating town bylaws.
8:36 p.m.: An officer stopped a vehicle in front of Village Plazza and transported one person back to their residence after witnessing a marijuana violation.
Sunday, March 31
6:28 p.m.: A caller reported that a beige vehicle cut off a motorcycle at the intersection of Central Street and Washington Street then left the area. Officers responded and took a report.
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