Crime & Safety
Police Log: Assaults and Mall Activity
The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Friday, Oct. 26
7:27 a.m.: Police provided assistance to an ambulance at New England Sports Center on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
8:08 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off on Pleasant Street.
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8:41 a.m.: A motor vehicle stop was made at the intersection of Donald J. Lynch Boulevard and North Bigelow street.
10:06 a.m.: A motor vehicle stop was made on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
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11:20 a.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from the Grove Recreational Area on Bolton Street.
12:45 p.m.: Harassment was reported from the Marlborough Hospital on Union Street.
1:29 p.m.: Fraud or forgery was reported from Avidia Savings Bank on Maple Street.
2:45 p.m.: Police provided assistance to an ambulance at New England Sports Center on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
4:20 p.m.: Breaking and entering into a motor vehicle was reported from Witherbee Street.
5:13 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident with property damage was reported from Boston Post Road East.
5:41 p.m.: A domestic disturbance was reported from Bracken Drive.
6:23 p.m.: A summons was served at Grace Circle.
6:45 p.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Electronic Environments on Forest Street.
7:30 p.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Prospect Street.
9:00 p.m.: Fraud or forgery was reported from Price Chopper on East Main Street.
9:47 p.m.: A domestic disturbance was reported on Broadmeadow Road.
10:25 p.m. A disturbance was reported at New England Sports Center on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
11:00 p.m.: Police arrested Patrick Dumay, 22, of 26 Briarwood Lane Apt. 4 at the Police Department on Bolton Street on warrant charges.
Saturday, Oct. 27
12:11 a.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Witherbee Street.
12:26 a.m.: A disturbance was reported from Prospect Street.
1:15 a.m.: A disturbance was reported from Witherbee Street.
1:16 a.m.: A motor vehicle accident with injuries was reported from Hosmer Street.
2:14 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Metrowest Printing on Main Street.
3:35 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Kane Elementary School.
6:06 a.m.: Police assisted another agency at Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel on Boston Post Road West.
8:36 a.m.: A fire detail went to Ghiloni Park on Concord Street.
10:14 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off at the Lazy Dog on Main Street.
12:07 p.m.: Police assisted a citizen on Avalon Drive.
2:53 p.m.: A restraining order was served at Marlborough Hospital on Union Street.
4:03 p.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Bank of America on Boston Post Road West.
8:29 p.m.: Vandalism was reported from Broad Street.
9:14 p.m.: A burglar alarm went off at Solar City Electric on Saint Martin Drive.
11:02 p.m.: Assault was reported from Florence Street.
11:22 p.m.: An animal complaint was reported from Sonia Drive.
Sunday, Oct. 28
12:03 a.m.: A disturbance was reported from Rice Street.
1:17 a.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Mildon Avenue.
3:14 p.m.: A burglar alarm went off at the American Legion Post 132.
7:04 a.m.: A burglar alarm went off on Church Street.
9:23 a.m.: Auto theft was reported at New England Sports Center on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
10:41 a.m.: The DPW was called out to Grant Court.
12:23 p.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Weed Street.
3:25 p.m.: Suspicious activity was reported from Solomon Pond Mall on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
5:01 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident with injuries was reported from Bolton and State Streets.
5:24 p.m.: Police provided assistance to an ambulance at New England Sports Center on Donald J. Lynch Boulevard.
6:18 p.m.: Vandalism was reported from Farm Road.
10:17 p.m.: A stolen motor vehicle was recovered at the Police Station on Bolton Street.
Monday, Oct. 29
3:25 a.m.: A suspicious motor vehicle was reported from T.D. Bank on East Main Street.
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