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The police log: fight leads to arrest; threats at Norwood Hospital

Posted by Natalie Feulner  January 27, 2012 10:00 AM
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Here are some incidents reported to the Norwood police this week. A full list is available at police headquarters, 137 Nahatan St.

On Jan. 23 at 8:10 p.m., a caller on Wilson Street reported a fight between two teenagers. Police responded and arrested Samuel D. Richwine, 18, of Norwood. He was charged with malicious destruction of property worth more than $250.

On Jan. 24 at 12:32 p.m., a resident on Neponset Street reported that she thought someone may have broken into her house because her son's television was missing. A report of the missing property was filed.

Later that day 4:25 p.m., an employee at Enterprise Rent-a-car on Boston Providence HIghway reported a vehicle that was never returned despite a return letter sent to the renter. Police spoke with those involved, and Enterprise towed the vehicle from the renter's home in Plymouth.

On Jan. 25 at 5:42 a.m., a security officer at Norwood Hospital reported an outside party making threats to a patient and a nurse. Police responded to the hospital and took a report of the concerns.

At 2:52 p.m., Walpole police called Norwood police to report an incident on Mylod Street. According to the logs, a vehicle drove down Mylod Street erratically almost hitting three cars then went over a curb. It then parked on the side of the road with hazard lights on. Police reported the vehicle was gone from the area by the time they arrived.

That night 5:01 p.m., a resident on Hoyle Street reported a past burglary at home. Officers reported a black and yellow BMX bike with a leopard print seat cushion had been taken and may be in the "uptown" area. Officers searched the area and spoke with several youth at the library before filing a report of the incident.

Natalie Feulner can be reached at natalie.feulner@gmail.com.

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