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Police Report… February 20, 2015

By Ann Needle

Excerpts from the Public Safety Logs. Please note, arrests are made based on probable cause but do not determine  guilt or innocence until proven in court.

Friday, January 30, 2015
7:50pm: UNSAFE CYCLIST
A caller reported they were concerned for the road safety of a teenage male, dressed totally in black, bicycling away from Country Cupboard. The cyclist was not found.

9:20pm: ARREST
Lisa Bardo-Barnes of Bolton was arrested at a Sugar Road residence on an outstanding warrant.

Saturday, January 31 2015
10:44pm: MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
A 911 call reported a two-vehicle accident at the Rte. 495 overpass near 506 Main St. One patient refuse transport to the hospital, and both vehicles were towed.

Sunday, February 1, 2015
1:07pm: AMBULANCE
Feeling ill, a woman was transported from Vaughn Hill Road to the hospital.

2:45pm: EQUESTRIANACCIDENT
A person sustained injuries when falling off a horse at Century Mill Stables. EMS transported the person to UMass Medical.

10:22pm: FIREWORKS
A caller complained fireworks were being shot off around Sugar Road, though police did not see any.

Monday, February 2, 2015
5:13pm: HEATER FIRE
A Kettle Hole Road resident complained of a smoky odor in their home. Police discovered a small fire in the basement caused by a portable heater. No medical attention was needed.

TUESDAY, February 3, 2015
9:31am: MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
A two-vehicle accident was reported at the corner of Main Street and Harvard Road.

10:30am: AMBULANCE
EMS transported a woman to Clinton Hospital from Nashoba Regional High School.

2:50pm: DISTRESS CALL
After threatening to commit suicide, a student was transported by EMS to the hospital.

5:10pm: MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
A call reported a two-vehicle accident on Sugar Road near Colonial Candies. No injuries were reported.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015
6:30am: AMBULANCE
EMS transported an Old Bay Road resident to the hospital.

Thursday, February 5, 2015
10:51am: ATTEMPTED FRAUD
Police investigated a report of someone trying to cheat the Nashoba district.

10:56am: CARBON MONOXIDE CHECK
A Fox Run Road resident reported that their three children had developed headaches, and wanted the carbon monoxide detector checked. No sign of carbon monoxide was found.

1:22pm: AMBULANCE
EMS transported an elderly woman to Clinton Hospital from Wattaquadock Hill Road.

Friday, February 6, 2015
1:28pm: AMBULANCE
After falling and sustaining injuries, a Bolton Country Manor resident was taken to Clinton Hospital by EMS.

3:29pm: SCHOOL BUS ACCIDENT
At the corner of Century Hill and South Bolton roads, a school bus was hit by another vehicle in poor weather conditions. No injuries were reported, and the bus was towed.

Saturday, February 7, 2015
8:13pm: ARREST
Police investigated a call from Fotini’s Restaurant reporting a potentially intoxicated male in the parking lot. On arrival, police arrested Brian Melanson of Worcester on charges of operating under the influence of alcohol, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, driving with a suspended license, operating with an open container of alcohol in the vehicle, and disorderly conduct. The vehicle was towed.

Monday, February 9, 2015
6:05am: AMBULANCE
EMS transported a West Berlin Road resident to the hospital.

11:28am: AMBULANCE
An individual was taken to the hospital from Rte. 495S.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015
6:57am: AMBULANCE
EMS transported an individual to the hospital from Annie Moore Road.

8:51am: MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
A two-vehicle accident was reported on Main Street, with no injuries.

8:25pm: LARCENY
A Bolton Manor resident reported his/her purse and wallet apparently were stolen.

9:01pm: AMBULANCE
A resident was transported by EMS to the hospital from Bolton Woods Way.

Thursday, February 12, 2015
12:13pm: SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Suspicious activity was reported on Harvard Road.

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