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OCTOBER 12Officers responded to a camp site for self-initiated crisis intervention. An individual came into the station to request assistance with a personal issue. Officers advised that man of the 258E (Anti-Harassment Order) process. The other involved individual was contacted. They agreed to cease communications. Officers initiated crisis intervention for an individual threatening self-harm. The subject was brought to the hospital. A caller reported a tree across the road on a neighborhood roadway. Officers found the road was passable. DPW was contacted to remove the tree.Multiple callers reported a tree was blocking Farmersville Road. Officers found multiple tree branches blocking one lane. An Officer stood by for the DPW. Another tree down. DPW took care of the situation. OCTOBER 13A caller from Feake Ave reported a low handing wire in the area. Officers found it was a Verizon wire. They were unable to provide an ETA for repair due to the storm. The area was coned off and one lane was passable. Officers were dispatched to a home in Sandwich Village after a fireplace inspector found a firearm in the chimney. Officers responded and learned it was a toy “spring and track cap gun”. A caller reported a pickup truck on 130 was losing debris such as plywood and cardboard, striking vehicles behind. At a traffic signal, the caller advised the operator of this. The caller claimed that man stated, “He did not care”. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle or any debris in the roadway for that matter. OCTOBER 14A sinkhole developed on 6A near Crow Farm. MA DOT was advised. OCTOBER 15Officers responded for a juvenile with suicidal ideations. That individual was taken to the hospital. A call was received from the Ciero, IL PD that a Ford F450 truck was causing a traffic hazard in their community. The truck did not have a plate but the VIN came back to Sandwich DPW. It was confirmed the vehicle in fact had been a DPW vehicle, but has since been sold. OCTOBER 16Cue the Farmer’s Insurance jingle…. While on patrol, a deer ran into and head-butted a police cruiser on Ploughed Neck Road. No injuries, but some damage to the cruiser. Crisis intervention was initiated at the request of a clinician. That individual was transported to the hospital.Officers received a call from a woman requesting assistance in collecting a Mercedes and $5 million she believed she had won. While at a local pharmacy purchasing gift cards to “secure” her prize when she realized it was a scam. Officers responded to her residence to ensure no one had attempted to lure her away from her home for a burglary. The residence was secure, and no suspicious activity was found. When officers attempted to contact “prize patrol,” the number had already been disconnected.OCTOBER 17Officers rolled up on an individual behind a dental office, vibing in his vehicle. The man stated he was feeling nervous and anxious after partaking in some cannabis. Officers ran him through some field sobriety tests. At one point, offering to let him ditch his oversized Hey Dude slip-ons to help with balance. The man was then provided a courtesy ride to his destination. A call was received from a woman in Providence who was concerned after noticing on GPS that her mother’s vehicle was in Sandwich. Officers located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. The driver, the caller’s mother, was inappropriately dressed for the time of day and appeared extremely confused. Her family responded to Sandwich and took custody of her. Officers provided them with recommendations and resources to help prevent similar incidents in the future.A homeowner reported people were drinking, littering and having bonfires on his property. To add insult to injury his street address sign was taken. That man will be installing cameras. OCTOBER 18A report was received regarding a vehicle stopped and not running, with hazard lights activated, partially blocking the Service Road. A registration check indicated the vehicle belonged to an elderly female. A search of the area was conducted, and eventually contact was made with the registered owner, who stated that her daughter typically drives the vehicle. Contact was then made with the daughter, who reported that her boyfriend had taken the vehicle without permission earlier in Carver. The vehicle was subsequently reported stolen in that jurisdiction.Officers mediated a tense situation between a teenager and family.A caller reported loud music and a kegger happening next door. Officers responded and found a supervised Homecoming celebration. The family agreed to turn it down for the night. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Sandwich Police Department will be hosting a drug take back day Saturday, October 25th. Any unused or expired prescription medications can be dropped off at our lobby between 10am and 1pm. ... See MoreSee Less
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OCTOBER 5Loud music again on Quaker Meeting House Road. The homeowner agreed to shut it down for the night. Officers initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle and confirmed it had a revoked registration. The driver was not pleased and immediately became argumentative. That driver demanded she be allowed to drive her car home. The car was towed and the driver was cited. A caller reported a medical emergency in Dartmouth. The call was transferred. Officers were dispatched to a home for reports of a tenant disrupting a real estate open house. Officers advised all it was a civil matter. OCTOBER 6An individual from Timber Way came into the station to discuss ongoing issues with dirt bikes. More patrols will be added to the area. That was quick. A call was received for children on quads and dirt bikes riding on the road. Officers spoke to all involved parties. A local man was educated on the definition of “annoying phone calls” and advised to stop making them. OCTOBER 7A wellness check was performed on an individual at the request of an ex. That subject was fine and provided further context to the situation. Officers investigated a report of a man peering in the window of a home. Officers found no sign of anyone being on the property and grass and plantings under the window were undisturbed.And file under: You should know better. A bus driver reported that a woman pulled into a driveway, gave her the finger, and yelled profanities at her. When questioned, the woman said she didn’t realize the driver was new. She thought she was engaging with the previous driver who had cursed at her in front of the children. Which for the record, still doesn’t make that behavior okay. A caller reported hearing suspicious noises through the night and in the morning found a small hole in a basement window. Officers advised the woman to call in the event of future incidents. In the meantime she will be installing cameras. An Osterville man was advised that following and spitting on or toward a vehicle is not the proper way to handle a driving disagreement. We thought that went without saying but apparently not. OCTOBER 8A couple reported an IPad and purse had been stolen from their home overnight. Officers responded and the couple insisted they left the items in the same place each evening. Officers located the IPad on a table in the home and short while later the couple found the wallet. Officers initiated crisis intervention for an individual who was in displaying worrisome behaviors. That individual was taken to the hospital.OCTOBER 9A caller reported their neighbor’s dog had been outside for several hours and would not stop barking. All was quiet when officers checked the area. An off Cape homeowner reported seeing a family on their backyard swing set via a security camera. Officers learned the visitor was a child from a neighboring home. Officers spoke to the parents and advised the child needed to stay off the property. Tis the season for spooky happenings. Or not. Three friends renting a home for a few days came back to the house to find the door open and lights on despite being sure they had locked up and shut off lights prior to leaving. Nothing was missing. Officers checked the home and found no sign of entry. OCTOBER 10We know who let the dogs out just after midnight? We know. Officers responded to a residence for a report of a barking dog. Officers made contact with the pet owner who admitted that he had forgotten the pooch was outside.A call was received that contractors were parked on both sides of the street. Officers checked the area and the road was passable. Officers assisted a woman who had been a victim of domestic violence in another jurisdiction. That woman was advised how to obtain a restraining order. Officers then made contact with the department where the assault took place to facilitate reporting the incident. A caller reported a woman speeds through the neighborhood and she is concerned for children walking to the bus. Officers will increase patrols. A call came in reporting a frantically barking dog. The caller was concerned someone was injured. Officers could not locate a barking dog in the area. Officers mediated a tense situation between a teen and his parents. Officers responded to a home for crisis intervention for a juvenile threatening self-harm. That child was brought to the hospital.A caller reported that Amazon packages that were shown to have been delivered to the end of his driveway were not there when he returned home. A caller reported he had driven his vehicle onto the beach and was stuck. He was concerned because the water was rising. Funny it does that. Every 12 hours or so. Like clockwork. The individual had actually driven into the marsh. They arranged for a private tow. 11:30 PM and a home on Route 130 was rocking. Officers advised the homeowners to turn it down. They complied. ... See MoreSee Less
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Trunk or Treat is quickly approaching, and we are still in need of candy donations to make this year a success!Please consider dropping off donations to the front lobby of the police station. We are looking forward to this yearly event, hope to see you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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