3:48 p.m. — Caller looking to speak with an officer, New Sherborn Road. She is the power of attorney for a subject and she believes a previous worker is taking items and money from her.
4:25 p.m. — Caller reporting a black poodle with a pink bow running in the road, Pleasant Street. Second caller states dog is chasing cars in the area.
5:15 p.m. — Party in the lobby reporting a possible hazard, Crescent and Silver Lake streets. Extension cord running from the mini mart to the house across the street. Extension cord removed from road.
6:05 p.m. — Caller states he thought he heard footsteps on his back deck, Philip Road. Spoke with the reporting party, checked the area. No footprints in the area. No sign of any suspicious activity.
7:13 p.m. — State Police states they took a call for erratic operation, Templeton Road. Black Honda Civic almost ran original reporting party off the road. Checked the are, vehicle was gone on arrival.
7:20 p.m. — Caller states motor vehicle was sitting in the parking lot of Dennis’ with its lights off, drove around and then pulled into driveway, Lewis Street.
10:54 p.m. — 911 call for a 73-year-old female having difficulty breathing, Pequoig Avenue.
Saturday, Feb. 15
12:23 a.m. — Officer reporting truck alarm sounding and lights flashing, Main Street. Both key holders contacted. Dispatch called key holder back to inform of truck location and that the alarm is now off and area is dark. Key holder no longer responding.
12:41 a.m. — While patrolling officer observed a subject in the parking lot, Pequoig Avenue. Officer made contact with male party who stated he was just cutting through the parking lot. All appeared in order. Officer looked over the property and it was secure.
12:52 a.m. — 911 call for an erratic operator that has been following her, crossing lanes and tailgating, vehicle then completely stopped in the middle of the road as she continued on, Main Street. Reporting party was unable to get license plate. Checked the area, unable to make contact.
4:31 a.m. — Caller stating dog barking across the street from his residence for the last few hours and the wind chill is below zero, Old Keene Road. Located the animal’s owner, dog brought inside.
10:14 a.m. — 911 caller advising that her 32-year-old daughter is in labor, Shore Drive. Reporting party is not with her. Assisted AFD.
10:55 a.m. — Caller reporting that an upstairs neighbor is harassing her, Main Street. Reporting party advised of HPO options.
11:40 a.m. — 911 call, Ridge Road. On approach to the house officer could hear arguing. Upon talking to the mother and son, son requested to be seen at Athol Hospital. AFD transported juvenile, voluntarily to CSO. Father asked to speak with officer to clarify what was going on.
12:13 p.m. — 61-year-old man stated to Lifeline that he cut his arm, Main Street. Male party voluntarily taken to Athol Hospital by Orange Ambulance.
1:52 p.m. — Caller requesting to speak to an officer regarding a neighbor dispute about a shared driveway and snow removal, White Pond Road.
2:27 p.m. — Caller reporting two male tenants out in the hallway yelling, Main Street. Reporting party advising that she believes they are intoxicated. Officer transported one male party to Cottage Street and left with a sober party. A second party, Brian J. Richard, 49, of Main Street was arrested on a warrant.
4:10 p.m. — Caller reporting neighbor smeared dog feces on her security camera, Highland Avenue. Tenant is seen walking back with dog and then screen goes dark. Landlord found that security camera lens was covered with fecal matter. Tenant not actually seen rubbing feces on the camera.
4:29 p.m. — Caller states there were four or five teenagers shooting a BB gun in the woods behind his house, Radcliffe Street. They are walking down Burke Road. Officer checked surrounding streets and apartment complex, no sign of youths.
4:42 p.m. — 911 caller reporting a motor vehicle crash, Reservoir Drive. Vehicle leaving parking spot caught front bumper of adjacent motor vehicle. Bumper pulled off headlight and directional damaged. Unable to locate owner. Owner of parked motor vehicle contacted the station. Officer spoke with him regarding the accident and advised that an accident report is being completed.
6:04 p.m. — Caller reporting male party trying to flag cars down, Main Street. Party wearing a white top, jeans and is barefoot. Checked the area and behind Main Street buildings. Unable to locate.
6:11 p.m. — 911 call for an unknown medical, West Royalston Road. Caller states her mother said she wants an ambulance because she can’t do anything.
6:42 p.m. — Subject into the station to report male party barefoot in the hallway, Main Street. Is unsure if he lives there but he seems intoxicated or “off”. Subject located lying on floor outside his apartment. Highly intoxicated and unable to answer basic questions. Transported by Orange Ambulance to Athol Hospital.
6:42 p.m. — Officer calling to report he got a call where they heard a loud thud and a car just sitting there, White Pond Road. Unknown if vehicle is still there. Checked the area, unable to locate MVA or DMV.
7:20 p.m. — Caller reporting he was in a crosswalk and a white Prius almost hit him and went up on the curb, Main Street. Officer advised.
8:00 p.m. — UMass Medical requesting a welfare check on female who called stating she had severe neck and leg pain and can’t walk but could not call 911, Hampstead Place. Assisted AFD.
8:25 p.m. — Caller reporting a party tucked in the shadows kicking in the back door, Main Street. Transported party home to Ridge Road.
9:01 p.m. — Caller requesting police for a female party trying to hurt him, Orange Street.
10:14 p.m. — Caller stating there is a restraining order on him and that party’s brother is harassing him in the parking lot, Chestnut Street. Officer spoke with reporting party who stated that male party has left. Officer advised reporting party to speak with court in regards to plaintiff going against her own 209A.
10:26 p.m. — Athol ER requesting a ride for a patient, Main Street.
10:37 p.m. — 911 caller reporting male party fell and hit his head, Pleasant Street.

