Crime & Safety

UFO Sighting in Norton Police Log: June 6 - 8

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

Wednesday, June 6
8:17 a.m.: E. Main Street, two-car motor vehicle accident. Both vehicles left under
own power.
11:22 a.m.: W. Main Street, larceny by check.
11:44 a.m.: Norton Glen Road, vandalism. Caller reports drivers side window of her vehicle was smashed.
12:24 p.m.: Dean Street, larceny of a tire by male in a black truck. Witnessed by his daughter.
7:16 p.m.: Mansfield Avenue, general services. Group of approximately 30 in lot drinking alcohol and urinating. The lot attendant was advised and patrons were advised to head to the concert.
10:45 p.m.: Lincoln Street, domestic disturbance.

Thursday, June 7
2:24 p.m.: Mansfield Avenue, motor vehicle accident. Caller reports in past collision being struck from behind. No damage to his vehicle, slight damage to other vehicle, information exchanged.
2:30 p.m.: N. Worcester Street, motor vehicle accident with property damage.
2:56 p.m.: W. Main Street, motor vehicle accident. Male subject stuck by bicycle. He is standing and seems ok but requests officer to check.  Had an abrasion on his cheek, he stated he was fine and declined any further assistance.

Friday, June 8
9:54 a.m.: E. Main Street, motor vehicle accident. Silver Jeep has struck mailboxes and now has a flat tire on the side of the road. Vehicle left under its own power and the operator of vehicle will speak to property owner and come to agreement of damage.
11:21 a.m.: Shelly Road, harassment/threats. Caller reporting threats from a former foster child.
2:05 p.m.: Buttonwood Road, larceny of House For Sale signs from residence.
3:13 p.m.: E. Main Street, two-car motor vehicle accident.
3:31 p.m.: S. Lakeview Road, suspicious condition. Caller reports her 18-year-old son saw a UFO last weekend above McDonalds on Mansfield Avenue. Caller reports her 12-year-old son saw another last night while on S. Lakeview Road. around 9:15 p.m. Caller was advised this would be a log note until there are more sightings.
5:04 p.m.: Mansfield Avenue, assisted Norton Fire Department for heroin overdose. Transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital.


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