Crime & Safety

Arrest, Family Disturbances, and More

Here's a look at the latest Medfield police log.

The following information was provided by the Medfield Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Here is a look at the Medfield safety logs for Nov. 21 and Nov. 22.

Thursday, Nov. 21

7:55 a.m., Hospital Road. Department of Correction said they will have inmates working at Medfield State Hospital between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. 

10 a.m., Causeway Street. Caller reported a suspicious vehicle with two men sitting in it in front of her house. Police said it was broken down and someone is going to remove it. 

11:55 a.m., Main Street. Police pulled over a car (2000 Ford Focus) on Main Street. Police are seeking a summons for a 29-year-old man from Willis Street in Framingham for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

6:29 p.m., mutual aid. Millis Police asked for help from Medfield Fire for a landing zone at Millis High School off Plain Street. 

7:35 p.m., Main Street. E911 caller reported a car accident between a 2013 Nissan and a 2003 Toyota Highlander. 

Friday, Nov. 22

12:34 a.m., South Street. E911 caller said her husband isn't feeling well. Medfield Fire took him to Norwood Hospital. 

8:18 a.m., Hospital Road. Caller from the Department of Correction said he will have inmates working at Medfield State Hospital today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

1:43 p.m., Woodridge Road. Caller reported a suspicious man walking down Woodridge Road who "did not look like he fit in the area." Gone on arrival.

4:03 p.m., Frairy Street. Caller reported trespassing from a woman who said her sister is trying to get into the house and her parents don't want her there. All set.

6:08 p.m., Frairy Street. Police attempted to deliver a letter from District Court to a Frairy Street resident but he wasn't home. At 6:57 p.m., the man came into the station to get the letter.

7:18 p.m., Frairy Street. E911 call reported a family disturbance between a woman and her two daughters. Peace restored. 

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