Crime & Safety
Police Log: Snow Removal Complaints, Crash Involving Plow
The following information is provided by the Marlborough Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Wednesday, Jan. 1
3:58 p.m.: A theft was reported at Macy's in the Solomon Pond Mall.
7:08 p.m.: Police received a complaint about harassment from a caller at the Moose Lodge.
11:10 p.m.: A domestic disturbance was reported at a multi-family on Broad Street.
Thursday, Jan. 2
10:12 a.m.: Police arrested Sean W. McKain, 31, of 45 Lakeside Ave., Apt. 28, Marlborough, on charges of a red light violation, operating a motor vehicle with a license suspended for OUI, motor vehicle operator refusing to identify himself, or giving a false name, resisting arrest, and three warrants.
4:19 p.m.: A plow truck driver told police another vehicle struck him from behind, at the Burger King on Boston Post Road East.
4:25 p.m.: A two-car crash with no injury was reported on Maple at John streets.
4:39 p.m.: A crash involving a plow truck and a vehicle was reported on Lincoln Street. No one was hurt.
5:29 p.m.: A car struck a hydrant on Main Street at Rawlins Avenue.
6:37 p.m.: A woman reported a breaking-and-entering into a car on Houde Street.
8:38 p.m.: Police responded to the MacDonald Hotel for a report of an out-of-control guest.
8:45 p.m.: A shoplifting complaint was reported at Target.
11:31 p.m.: A caller on Essex Street said kids were running from door to door, asking to shovel. Police officers spoke to them and they all went home.
Friday, Jan. 3
1:16 a.m.: A crash with injury was reported near a home on Cook Lane. The woman walked home. Property damage was reported to a stone wall and a mailbox.
6:46 a.m.: A caller near Halfway Cafe reported a loud noise in the area. Police checked and found it was a business owner's snow removal efforts.
8:48 a.m.: A caller complained her neighbor on Hayden Street was plowing snow into her fence. Police took a report.
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