Crime & Safety
Police Log: Sex Offenses, OUIs and Missing Persons
The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.

Friday, Jan. 11
7:21 a.m.: Police made a motor vehicle stop on Granger Boulevard and Cotting Ave.
9:23 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
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10:11 a.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided on Spruce Street.
11:39 a.m.: Larceny was reported from the Hildreth School on Sawin Street.
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1:24 p.m.: An erratic operator was reported from Lakeside Avenue.
2:46 p.m.: A domestic disturbance was reported from Madison Street.
3:37 p.m.: Larceny was reported from Price Chopper on East Main Street.
5:09 p.m.: Police served a restraining order on Pleasant Street.
6:31 p.m.: A disturbance was reported from Pleasant Street.
7:23 p.m.: A missing person was reported from Glenhaven Carriage House on Framingham Road.
9:03 p.m.: Police arrested Paul Corcoran, 57, of 39 Fiske Street in Waltham on Boston Post Road East on charges of failing to drive in the right lane, failing to stop or yield and a second offence of operating under the influence of liquor following a report of a motor vehicle accident.
9:20 p.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
11:06 p.m.: A burglar alarm went off at TD Bank on East Main Street.
Saturday, Jan. 12
12:42 a.m: A disturbance was reported from Mechanic Street.
1:32 a.m.: A missing person was reported from Kirby Street.
2:29 a.m.: Police assistance was provided at Speakers Night Club on Weed Street.
3:01 a.m.: Police arrested Michael Powers, 25, of 24 Royal Crest Drive Apt. 10 on East Main Street on charges of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked license.
3:05 a.m.: Police arrested Matthew Brewer, 26, of 7C Patriots Way in Sterling on charges of operating under the influence of liquor after responding to a call of a disabled vehicle.
3:40 a.m.: A disturbance was reported from the Price Chopper on East Main Street.
6:19 a.m: A motor vehicle stop was made on Main and Winthrop Streets.
10:35 a.m.: Police assisted a citizen on Sidney Street.
11:49 a.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided at New England Sports Center on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
12:52 p.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Comfort Inn on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
2:32 p.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided at the Marlborough Public Library on West Main Street.
4:01 p.m.: Threats were reported from Honey Farms on Pleasant Street.
5:46 p.m.: A motor vehicle stop was made at Macy's on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
6:13 p.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided on Princess Road.
7:50 p.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Prospect Street.
10:25 p.m.: A missing person was reported from Kirby Street.
10:17 p.m.: A disturbance was reported from Sawin Street.
Sunday, Jan. 13
1:00 a.m.: A suspicious motor vehicle was reported from New Street.
3:06 a.m.: A motor vehicle stop was made on Elm Street.
5:50 a.m.: A disturbance was reported from The Heights at Marlborough Apartments on Briarwood Lane.
8:35 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Lea Mar Industries on Boston Post Road East.
10:27 a.m.: A motor vehicle accident with property damage was reported from New England Sports Center on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
12:45 p.m.: Vandalism was reported from The Heights at Marlborough Apartments on Briarwood Lane.
1:21 p.m.: Vandalism was reported from Charmed on Main Street.
3:25 p.m.: A missing person was reported from The Heights at Marlborough Apartments on Briarwood Lane.
4:06 p.m.: Sex offenses were reported from Boston Post Road East.
8:27 p.m.: A disturbance was reported from Harvard Street.
Monday, Jan. 14
12:57 a.m.: A motor vehicle stop was made on South Street.
2:28 a.m.: A suspicious motor vehicle was reported from High Street.
4:53 a.m.: Ambulance assistance was provided on South Street.
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