Crime & Safety
Police Log: Stolen iPod, Gypsy Pavers
The following information was supplied by the Hopkinton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Wednesday, May 30
12:32 a.m.: An officer checked a car parked on West Main Street.
8:13 a.m.: A caller reported that there was a vehicle parked in the island at the exit from the . An officer located the owner and had her move the vehicle.
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8:43 a.m.: An officer responded to a fire alarm on West Main Street with the .
8:59 a.m.: An officer took a report at a two-car crash on Main Street.
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9:25 a.m.: A resident of Hopkinton went to the to speak to an officer about possible identity theft.
2:13 p.m.: An officer checked a disabled motor vehicle on West Main Street. The owner had help on the way.
3:47 p.m.: A caller reported the theft of an iPod from their West Main Street residence over the weekend.
4:07 p.m.: The dispatch officer received a call from the Westborough Police Department reporting “gypsy pavers” headed to Hopkinton. An officer checked the area but could not find the pavers. Editor's Note: Gypsy pavers are people that go door-to-door offering unused asphalt at a steep discount that needs to be paid in full immediately and will be completely laid by the end of the day. Often times the asphalt is of poor quality and will leave your driveway in worse condition than before the work as well as costing you a lot of money.
6:38 p.m.: A caller reported an ongoing parking complaint on Oak Street. The caller said that their neighbor often parked on their property. An officer responded but did not see any vehicle parked on the property.
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