Crime & Safety
Walpole Police Log: Roll Over, Larcenies and OUI, 2nd Offense
Notable activity from the Walpole Police logs, Oct. 19-21.

Friday- Oct. 19, 2012
Suspicious Person- 9:40 a.m.
Main Street- Caller reported a suspicious male that she believed to be a prisoner walking down the street. Units responded, party was working with the prison.
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Escort Bank- 6:07 p.m.
Main Street- Bank manager would like a officer to stand by while a worker leaves. Employees requested an escort to their motor vehicles. Employees safely to their motor vehicles.
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OUI Liquor, 2nd Offense, Arrest Made- 8:16 p.m.
140 Common Street- Report of a possible motor vehicle accident. Party ran through the woods. One in custody. Collins E. Webber, 25, of 7 Hawthorne Drive, Walpole was arrested for alleged OUI Liquor, 2nd Offense.
Saturday- Oct. 20, 2012
Traffic Hazard- 3:07 a.m.
High Plain Street- Officer found an entire front bumper of a vehicle in the intersection of High Plain Street and Peach Street, but there was no vehicle in the area. The owner of the vehicle is a Medfield resident. Medfield PD contacted the owner who told them that the bumper was taped on from a previous accident.
Mutual Aid- 6:53 a.m.
Route 1- State Police reported a roll over accident in the area of Route 1 just south of the Lexus dealership. Officers responded. No injuries, officers clear.
Larceny- 2:07 p.m.
Water Street- Caller reported that someone stole her ladder out of her garage. Report taken.
Health Hazard- 6:02 p.m.
Coney Street- Report of needles in the road. Officer checked the area and recovered two hypodermic needles. Officer returned to the station to dispose of the needles.
Sunday- Oct. 21, 2012
Larceny- 4:42 p.m.
Orchard Drive- Caller reported missing items from their house. Report taken.
Officer Wanted- 8:30 p.m.
Route 1- Caller reported that an intoxicated guest was causing problems. Party was spoken to and advised to quiet down for the night.
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