case_number,datetime,date,time,address,street1,street2,intersection,speed_limit,hit_run,violation_cited,narrative,keywords,dcc,dcc_code,report_url,image_url,geocoded_address,latitude,longitude,manual_geocode,retrieved 1900000277,2019-03-12T15:49,2019-03-12,15:49,2014 WASHINGTON ST,EAST 2014 WASHINGTON ST,,0,10,0,0,"The OP. of MV#1 states she has been having issues with controlling her right leg recently and went to Newton-Wellesley Hospital today to precisely see her doctor about it. As she was pulling up to stop for the Valet, her leg hit the gas pedal instead of the brakes. She steered around pedestrians, went up on the curb, through a frozen snow mound before managing to stop on a roadway towards the other hospital buildings. The OP. of MV#1 understands that she shouldn't be driving for the time being. Immediate Threat Form was faxed to the Driver Control Unit.","[""Hospital"", ""Ped"", ""Snow""]","[""Physical impairment""]",[14],/static/reports/1900000277.pdf,/static/images/1900000277.png,"2014 Washington St, Newton, MA 02462, USA",42.3306338,-71.2464373,0,2020-10-06T16:38:51.403085 1900000421,2019-04-26T17:33,2019-04-26,17:33,2014 WASHINGTON ST,SOUTH 2014 WASHINGTON ST,,0,10,0,0,"Vehicle 1 was parked unoccupied in the employee parking lot of Newton Wellesley Hospital when it was hit by Vehicle 2. The operator of vehicle 2 stated she was correcting her parking job and tried to back up, but the car was actually in drive and not reverse. the car drove forward hitting vehicle 1 going over a curb and hit a tree a few feet past the curb. This caused minor damage to Vehicle 1 and major front end damage to Vehicle 2 as well as front air bag deployment. Since this occurred on hospital grounds the operator of vehicle 2 walked herself to the ER for precautionary reasons and was cleared. Vehicle 2 remained in the parking area for a private tow company.","[""Hospital"", ""Tree"", ""Walk""]",[],[],/static/reports/1900000421.pdf,/static/images/1900000421.png,"2014 Washington St, Newton, MA 02462, USA",42.3306338,-71.2464373,0,2020-10-06T16:46:41.976025 1900000578,2019-06-05T10:35,2019-06-05,10:35,TIGER DR,SOUTH TIGER DR,,0,10,0,0,ON 6-5-19 AT APPROX. 1035HRS. WHILE WORKING N492 I TOOK A REPORT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. UPON ARRIVAL AT TIGER DRIVE I SPOKE TO THE OPERATOR OF VEHICLE #1. SHE STATES SHE WAS WORKING AS A UBER DRIVER AND GIVING A RIDE TO PASSENGER ( ARSEMA KIFLE ). SHE STATES SHE PULLED TO THE RIGHT AND PARKED HER VEHICLE TO LET HER PASSENGER EXIT. BEFORE HER PASSENGER COULD GET OUT SHE WAS HIT IN THE REAR BY VEHICLE #2 AND PUSHED FORWARD INTO THE EVERSOURCE TELEPHONE POLE ON THE SIDEWALK.OPERATOR OF VEHICLE #2 STATES HE WAS TRAVELING S-BOUND ON WALNUT BEHIND VEHICLE #1. HE STATES VEHICLE #1 STOPPED ABRUPTLY AND HE WAS UNABLE TO AVOID HITTING HER. VEHICLE #1 HAD EXTENSIVE REAR AND FRONT END DAMAGE AND WAS TOWED BY TODYS. VEHICLE #2 HAD EXTENSIVE FRONT END DAMAGE AND MULTIPLE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT AND WAS ALSO TOWED BY TODYS. OPERATOR OF VEHICLE #1 WAS TRANSPORTED TO NEWTON WELLESLEY HOSPITAL FOR POSSIBLE WRIST INJURY. PASSENGER WAS ALSO TRANSPORTED TO CHECK FOR POSSIBLE INJURIES. OPERATOR AND PASSENGER OF VEHICLE #2 WERE EXAMINED BY MEDICS AND BOTH REFUSED MEDICAL TREATMENT. BOTH OCCUPANTS OF VEHICLE #2 HAD CUTS ON LEGS AND WRISTS ASSOCIATED WITH AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT. THEY WERE ESCORTED TO SCHOOL BY NEWTON NORTH STAFF TO BE EVALUATED BY THE SCHOOL NURSE. ALL PARTIES ADVISED TO CONTACT THEIR INSURANCE COMPANIES.,"[""Airbag"", ""Crash"", ""Hospital"", ""School"", ""Severe""]","[""Inattention""]",[19],/static/reports/1900000578.pdf,/static/images/1900000578.png,"Tiger Drive, Newton, MA 02460, USA",42.3450748,-71.2065446,0,2020-10-06T16:47:49.534231 1900000941,2019-09-14T12:11,2019-09-14,12:11,BOYLSTON ST & RAMSDELL ST,EAST BOYLSTON ST,RAMSDELL ST,1,10,0,0,"M.V. #1 was merging onto Rt. East when they were bumped from behind by veh #2. There was a newborn in veh #1 so as a precaution, the baby and its mother was transported by Medics to Newton-Wellesley Hospital to get checked out. Passenger #1 complained of headache after Medics left but didn't want me to call for a transport. She stated she would take some Tylenol and see how she felt later on. Very minor damage to veh #1. The operator of veh#2 stated she was merging onto Rt. 9 East when she didn't realize veh #1 in front of her didn't proceed and that's when she struck the rear of the car. Operator handed Mass Citation #T1445110 for N.C.O. -Failure to Use Care in Starting. Very minor damage to veh #2.","[""Citation"", ""Hospital""]","[""Inattention""]",[19],/static/reports/1900000941.pdf,/static/images/1900000941.png,"Ramsdell St & Boylston St, Newton, MA 02461, USA",42.3189344,-71.2116253,0,2020-10-07T12:32:38.144978 1900001164,2019-11-12T12:26,2019-11-12,12:26,2040 COMMONWEALTH AVE,NORTH 2040 COMMONWEALTH AVE,,0,10,0,1,"On 11/12/2019 at 12:26 hours, I responded to the Star Market parking lot located at 2040 Commonwealth Avenue for a motor vehicle pedestrian accident. The parking lot is a public/thru way that motorists use to access the Star Market along with other businesses. The weather at the time was cloudy and rainy and the parking lot was saturated. Prior to my arrival, the pedestrian involved left the scene and did not want to speak to the officer nor wanted medical attention. Ofc. Claflin then cancelled Cataldo Ambulance. The pedestrian, Mary Alexander, left her information with a store employee prior to leaving. I spoke to the operator of MV # 1 (Joshua Randel MD Lic.# R534440603244) who stated that he was travelling through the third row of the Star Market parking lot at an appropriate speed. He was then attempting to make a left turn near the entrance/exit of the store. He says that there was a large white van parked in the end handicapped spot towards the left of him. He says the van was sticking out in the spot limiting his visibility. As he was half way through his left turn and coming around the corner, he was not able to see a pedestrian pushing a shopping carriage. He then struck the carriage that was being pushed by Mary Alexander. He further says that the cart jolted Ms. Alexander and she fell down to the ground. At the time, Alexander was walking through the lot near the store entrance heading back towards the parked cars. She was not in the crosswalk at the time which was approximately ten feet down from her location. After, I attempted to go to Ms. Alexander's residence to follow up. I spoke to her friend who was bringing up Alexander's groceries and she stated that she decided to go to Newton Wellesley Hospital for treatment. I then spoke to Ms. Alexander in the lobby of the hospital. She stated that she was exiting the store through the lot with her shopping carriage. She believes she was approximately eight feet away from the door when all of a sudden she only saw red coming at her. She believes MV # 1 was speeding at the time. I asked her if she was struck by the vehicle or was the shopping carriage only struck. She replied that she did not know and only remembers falling to the ground after. She sustained a large bruise to the inside palm area of her right hand and her left knee was swollen. Digital photos of the scene were taken and pictures of Ms. Alexander's injuries were taken at the hospital. As far as possible video surveillance, I was told that the Loss Prevention Department has to access the video. On 11/13/19 at approximately 14:20 hours, I went in to the Star Market and spoke to the manager, Nidal Rajeh, inquiring about possible video surveillance. He said there is coverage in the parking lot and he was able to show me the video. A copy of the video would have to be done by Loss Prevention which I requested. I observed at the 12:12pm mark in the video, MV # 1 was parked five spots up from the third row of the lot that he was exiting. I also observed a white transport van parked in the end handicapped spot mentioned by the operator but it was parked correctly and not limiting visibility. Next, MV # 1 backs out of the spot and drives forward going at a reasonable speed. The pedestrian (Alexander) has already exited the store with her carriage and is walking at an angle toward the same third row of parked cars. As the pedestrian is walking towards the direction of MV # 1, it appears that the pedestrian should be visible to him. MV # 1 then starts to take the left turn around the corner without slowing or stopping and strikes the carriage head on. Due to the impact, Alexander then loses grasp of the carriage and it goes past her twisting her body around. She then hits and rolls up on the hood of the vehicle on her left side. MV # 1 then suddenly stops and immediately gets out and provides assistance to the pedestrian. Due to the video surveillance, Mr. Randel will be issued/mailed MA Uniform Citation # T2012347 for Ch. 90/14/A Failure to slow for a pedestrian.","[""Bus"", ""Citation"", ""Crash"", ""Crosswalk"", ""Ems"", ""Hospital"", ""Ped"", ""Pictures"", ""Rain"", ""Speed"", ""Walk""]","[""Inattention""]",[19],/static/reports/1900001164.pdf,/static/images/1900001164.png,"2040 Commonwealth Avenue, Auburndale, MA 02466, USA",42.3469722,-71.2448227,0,2020-10-07T12:34:21.316012 2000000499,2020-09-05T12:07,2020-09-05,12:07,ALBEMARLE RD & CRAFTS ST,EAST ALBEMARLE RD,SOUTH CRAFTS ST,1,10,1,0,"ON 9-5-20 AT APPROX. 1207HRS. WHILE WORKING N492 I TOOK A REPORT FOR PEDESTRIAN HIT AND RUN. UPON ARRIVAL AT 608 WATERTOWN ST. I SPOKE TO THE VICTIM ( ROHAN BIJU ) WITH HIS FATHER ( BIJU MOHAN ) PRESENT. VICTIM STATES HE WAS JOGGING S-BOUND ON CRAFTS ST. WHILE CROSSING ALBEMARLE RD. HE AS IN THE CROSSWALK. AT THIS POINT HE WAS HIT ON HIS RIGHT SIDE BY AN UNKNOWN MOTOR VEHICLE. VICTIM BELIEVES IT WAS POSSIBLY AN OLDER CHRYSLER OR PT CRUISER. VICTIM DID NOT GET A PLATE NOR REMEMBER THE COLOR OF THE VEHICLE. VICTIM STATES HE GOT TO HIS FEET AND WALKED HOME. AT HOME HE TOLD HIS FATHER WHAT HAD HAPPENED. FIRE AND MEDICS RESPONDED TO 608 WATERTOWN AND TRANSPORTED THE VICTIM TO NEWTON WELLESLEY HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT. VICTIM HAD CUTS ON BRUISES ON HIS LEFT SIDE. VICTIM STATE THE HIT AND RUN OCCURRED AROUND 1130HRS. DESPITE THE TIME DELAY, I CANVASSED THE AREA FOR A VEHICLE OR POSSIBLE WITNESSES WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS. VICTIM WAS TRANSPORTED BY MEDIC2. HIS FATHER WAS ONBOARD. CLEARED WITHOUT FURTHER INCIDENT.","[""Crosswalk"", ""Fire"", ""Hospital"", ""Ped"", ""Walk""]","[""Inattention""]",[19],/static/reports/2000000499.pdf,/static/images/2000000499.png,"Crafts St & Albemarle Rd, Newton, MA 02460, USA",42.3598454,-71.2170818,0,2020-10-06T16:53:35.687750 2000000545,2020-09-21T14:46,2020-09-21,14:46,88 CHESTNUT ST,SOUTH 88 CHESTNUT ST,,0,10,0,1,"On 09/21/20 at 14:46 hours, I (Traffic Unit # 523) responded to the parking lot of 88 Chestnut Street for a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian. The weather at the time was 60 degrees ( localconditions.com) and the sky was clear and sunny. The road surface was dry. The parking lot is a thru way that the public use to enter/exit the lot or park there. On arrival at the same time with the Fire and Medics, I observed a female laying in the middle of the lot facing down on her back. A small red and gray CVS like type shopping carriage was knocked over and resting on it's side in front of the victim's head. The carriage was moved to the side in order to tend to the victim I also observed a black Honda Civic bearing MA reg.# 3741TW that was involved in the accident. The Honda was out of the parking spot resting approximately two feet away from the pedestrian's legs. I then spoke to the pedestrian identified as Darla Gipson in the rear of the ambulance. She sustained an abrasion to her front left shoulder and arm area which I observed. She also complained of left knee and elbow pain. She stated that she walking through the middle of the parking lot pushing the carriage by the door entrance in a westerly direction towards Chestnut Street. She states that she never saw a vehicle backing up and then she was suddenly struck and believes she was pushed underneath the vehicle. She was then transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital by Cataldo Ambulance. I then spoke to the operator of the Honda Civic identified as Linda Burke (MA S70320414). Ms. Burke was parked in the first spot to the right of the walkway that leads to the entrance/exit doorway. I asked her what occurred and she stated that she was backing her vehicle up to exit the parking lot when she looked behind her not seeing anything in sight. She then started backing up and struck the pedestrian without realizing it. She says the driver of a green cab and his female customer who were no longer on scene were yelling at her to stop her vehicle because the pedestrian was underneath it. She then stopped her vehicle. I observed minor scrapes to the entire rear bumper of the vehicle so it is unknown where it actually struck the pedestrian/carriage. I observed no obvious signs of damage to the carriage. It should be noted that Ms. Burke's Honda does not have a back up camera or back up sensors. There are no surveillance cameras to the apartment complex and no witnesses came forward for the accident. As a result of the investigation, Ms. Burke will be issued Uniform Citation # T1271069 for Newton City Ordinance 19-75 Failure To Use Care in Backing. Digital photos were taken by me of the scene.","[""Citation"", ""Crash"", ""Ems"", ""Fire"", ""Hospital"", ""Ped"", ""Pictures"", ""Solar"", ""Walk""]","[""Inattention""]",[19],/static/reports/2000000545.pdf,/static/images/2000000545.png,"88 Chestnut St, West Newton, MA 02465, USA",42.3471253,-71.2239859,0,2020-10-06T16:53:12.249885 2100000203,2021-03-22T08:58,2021-03-22,08:58,2014 WASHINGTON ST,SOUTH 2014 WASHINGTON ST,,0,10,0,0,"Operator of MV1 stated he was exiting the Newton Wellesley Hospital parking lot, the arm from the parking booth was raised and he began turning eastbound. MV2, also exiting the parking lot, struck the driver side of his vehicle. MV1 sustained damage to the driver side bumper. Operator of MV1 stated he was having back and neck pain and requested to be seen at Newton Wellesley Hospital. Fallon Medics transported him inside. Operator of MV2 stated she was exiting the parking lot, turning eastbound as well and struck MV1 with the passenger side of her vehicle. Operator of MV2 stated MV1 was already out on to the road. Operator of MV2 stated she was distracted due to the recent news she had received at the hospital. Operator of MV2 signed a patient refusal. There was minor damage to the passenger side bumper.","[""Distracted"", ""Hospital""]","[""Inattention""]",[19],/static/reports/2100000203.pdf,/static/images/2100000203.png,"2014 Washington St, Newton, MA 02462, USA",42.3306338,-71.2464373,0,2021-03-29T16:27:06.065286 2100000282,2021-04-24T07:56,2021-04-24,07:56,2014 WASHINGTON ST,NORTH 2014 WASHINGTON ST,,0,10,1,0,"On 4/24/2021 at approx 0756 I responded to NWH west parking lot for a report of a past hit and run. Upon arrival i was met by reporting party , Scott Dragonetti who stated he and his wife Jennifer Dragonetti had parked their car on Wednesday 4/21/2021 at approx 1315hrs to go have their baby. Upon returning to the car today Scott found front left damage to his car consistent with somebody backing out of the space next to him. The car had minor creasing and white paint transfer on the front left with damage to the lens covers. NWH security stated to Scott they would check for security footage and relay advise if they found anything. Scott was contacted by NWH security on 4/25/2021that they had footage of the hit and run. I contacted NWH upon my return to work on 4/27/2021 and left a message with NWH Security to forward the footage to my work email. Traffic Bureau update (Officer Gaudet): On Friday, April 30, 2021 I responded to Newton Wellesley Hospital to try and retrieve the survellance footage they have capturing the crash. Security Staff there stated there was a miscommunication and they actually do not have any footage of the crash. At this time, there is no information on the vehicle that left the scene.","[""Crash"", ""Hospital""]","[""Other improper action""]",[97],/static/reports/2100000282.pdf,/static/images/2100000282.png,"2014 Washington St, Newton, MA 02462, USA",42.3306338,-71.2464373,0,2021-07-13T16:27:13.456790 2100000506,2021-07-13T08:30,2021-07-13,08:30,2014 WASHINGTON ST,WEST 2014 WASHINGTON ST,,0,10,0,0,"On 7/13/2021 at approx 0858HRS while assigned to 497 I responded to Newton Wellesley Hospital, West Entrance 2014 Washington St for a report of a hit and run in the parking lot. Upon arrival I met with Heather Devoe who stated she had parked her husbands 2018 Chevy Tahoe Ma Reg 7775BK in the parking lot at approx 0830HRS, upon her return at approx 0855HRS she discovered minor damage to her rear driver side bumper. The bumper had minor dark transfer of either dark paint or tire . Heather stated she had observed a dark sedan very close to her when she parked but had no other information. Heather spoke with NWH Security who stated they would check their cameras and see if they found anything.","[""Hospital""]","[""Unknown""]",[99],/static/reports/2100000506.pdf,/static/images/2100000506.png,"2014 Washington St, Newton, MA 02462, USA",42.3306338,-71.2464373,0,2021-07-15T16:27:05.606186 2100000655,2021-09-01T09:25,2021-09-01,09:25,797 BEACON ST,SOUTH 797 BEACON ST,,0,10,0,1,"On Wednesday, September 1, 2021, while assigned to Traffic unit N525, I responded to the Newton Centre Municipal Parking Lot (797 Beacon Street, Newton) for a report of a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian with a potential head injury. The weather at the time of the crash was cloudy and overcast. The road surface at the time of the crash was dry. The Newton Centre Municipal Parking Lot is open for public travel and use and is maintained by the City of Newton I spoke with the operator of the 2016 Audi 32 (MA: 4PL345) involved in the crash, Mr. Peter Schiller (S26414610). Mr. Schiller stated he entered the Newton Centre lot from Langley Road and made a right turn to enter the back row of parking stalls. Mr. Schiller stated he then took a left turn into the parking area to look for a spot. Mr. Schiller stated he did not see the pedestrian in the roadway in time and his vehicle's front end crashed into the pedestrian. Mr. Schiller estimated the crash happened right near the first car parked in the row closest to where he entered. I showed Mr. Schiller the believed area of impact was actually 3 car stalls in, and the crash occurred in the middle of the travel way. I asked Mr. Schiller if he has any medical conditions or takes any medication that would effect his ability to operator a motor vehicle. Mr. Schiller stated he does not. Mr. Schiller reported no injuries as a result of the crash. I observed very minor damage to the front hood/bumper/fender area of his vehicle from where the crash took place. I did observe soil covering the hood area. The injured pedestrian was carrying a plant with soil in the pot. I asked Mr. Schiller if he could recall where he made contact with the pedestrian or how the pedestrian ended up in front of his vehicle. Mr. Schiller stated he thought the injured pedestrian was running towards his car when the made his turn. I spoke with a witness that remained on scene, Mr. Nicholas Ryland. Mr. Ryland stated he was walking in the Newton Centre lot while pushing his daughter in her stroller. Mr. Ryland stated he observed MV1 enter the lot from Langley Road and took the right turn into the lot at a high rate of speed. Mr. Ryland stated he stopped with the stroller next to the first vehicle parked in the roadway where the last parking stalls begin. The MV1's driver side operated past Mr. Ryland's left side, took a left turn, and then Mr. Ryland stated he heard the crash. The crash took place in the middle of the roadway in between the parking stalls to the East and West of MV1. I responded to Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston to follow up with the pedestrian injured in the crash, Ms. Sophia Alexandridies (S49399467). Ms. Alexandridies was transported to the emergency department by Fallon Medics with multiple injuries including a head injury. Due to Ms. Alexandridies's injuries, I was unable to obtain a statement from her about the events of the crash. I spoke with Ms. Alexandridies's daughter, Christina, in the emergency department. Christina stated Ms. Alexandridies suffered a head injury, along with possible broken ribs and an injury to her left shoulder. Most of the injuries reported are on Ms. Alexandridies's left side, the presumed area of impact with the vehicle. Due to the circumstances of this crash, and Mr. Schiller being involved in another surchargeable crash on April 28, 2021, a Request for Immediate Threat License Suspension was submitted to the Registry of Motor Vehicles at DCUImmediateThreat@massmail.state.ma.us. Mr. Schiller is also being cited with Massachusetts Uniform Citation 119853AB for Newton City Ordinance Chapter 19, Section 75 (Fail To Use Care). On September 2, 2021, I contacted Mr. Schiller to provide him with additional information about the crash. Mr. Schiller stated he did not realize Ms. Alexandridies was injuried in the crash. Mr. Schiller also stated he has no recollection of being involved in a crash in April. Mr. Schiller was advised to contact his insurance company to inquire about his last crash. Photos were taken of the area and MV1 and submitted to the IT Bureau. I canvassed the area for survellance footage of the crash with a negative result.","[""Citation"", ""Crash"", ""Hospital"", ""Ped"", ""Pictures"", ""Speed"", ""Walk""]","[""Inattention""]",[19],/static/reports/2100000655.pdf,/static/images/2100000655.png,"797 Beacon St, Newton Centre, MA 02459, USA",42.330592,-71.1937337,0,2021-09-08T16:27:06.756036 2100001022,2021-12-06T11:42,2021-12-06,11:42,10 MIDLAND AVE,NORTH 10 MIDLAND AVE,,0,10,0,0,"On Monday, December 06, 2021, while assigned to Traffic unit N525, I responded to the area of Midland Avenue and Riverdale Avenue, Newton for a report of a motor vehicle crash resulting from a medical event. The weather at the time of this incident was overcast. The road surface in the area of the incident was mostly dry. Midland Avenue and Riverdale Avenue are both public ways in the City of Newton. I spoke with Mr. William Shea (S45354021), a foreman for Diaz Construction who was working on a job site next to 10 Midland Avenue at the time of the incident. Mr. Diaz stated while working with Mr. Silvestre Laneiro (S45163124) and Mr. Leonardo Alvarenga (S63414490), they observed a green Ford Taurus (MA: 6BF469) traveling towards the area of their job site while traveling North on Riverdale Avenue. Mr. Shea stated he observed a white male party vomiting what appeared to be blood out of the driver side window of the vehicle. Mr. Shea stated he then observed the vehicle's driver side area crash into numerous cement posts in front of 10 Midland Avenue (PSMJ Resources, Inc.) at a low rate of speed. The vehicle then traveling over a large mental plate in the roadway covering a trench and it continued down Riverdale Avenue until it crashed into the front driver side tire of a parked 1998 Volvo 828 rock truck owned by Diaz Construction. This vehicle was parked unoccupied on the roadway inside the jobsite. Mr. Shea stated they all went over to the vehicle to assist the driver, later identified as Mr. Richard Proia (S25282466). Mr. Shea stated there was a large amount of blood all over Mr. Proia's face, person, and vehicle and he was continuing to throw up blood. Mr. Proia was transported to St. Elizabeths Hospital in Boston by Newton Medics prior to my arrival. Due to Mr. Proia's condition at the time of his transport, Sgt. Michael Wade of the Newton Police Traffic Bureau contacted Trooper Mark Delaney of the Middlesex County CPAC who declined jurisdiction in the event that Mr. Proia succumbs to his injuries. I contacted Trooper John Paul from the MSP Reconstruction Unit to make him aware of the crash. MSP declined to respond. I notified Mr. Proia's daughter, Jennifer Proia, that her father had been transported to the hospital after being involved in the crash. Photos were taken of the crash scene and submitted to the IT Bureau. I observed damage to the front passenger side bumper/fender area of Mr. Proia's vehicle. I observed very minor damage to the front driver side tire area of the Volvo rock truck involved in the crash. Mr. Proia's vehicle was removed from the roadway by Tody's Towing. Officer Wilson canvassed the area for surveillance footage of the incident with a negative result. Sgt. Wade received a call from Dr. Grivetti (2021-10751) from the Medical Examiners Office a short time after Mr. Proia was transported to St. Elizabeths. Dr. Grivetti stated he received a call from the hospital notifying him that Mr. Proia has passed away and he was making notification to us. Dr. Grivetti stated it is his understanding that Mr. Proia suffered an aggressive GI bleed leading to cardiac arrest. This medical event appears to have been the catalyst for Mr. Proia's crash.","[""Crash"", ""Hospital"", ""Pictures"", ""Speed""]","[""Illness""]",[16],/static/reports/2100001022.pdf,/static/images/2100001022.png,"10 Midland Ave, Newton, MA 02458, USA",42.3653266,-71.1949564,0,2021-12-09T16:27:09.910925 22000082,2022-01-28T12:45,2022-01-28,12:45,1280 CENTRE ST,NORTH 1280 CENTRE ST,,0,10,1,0,"On 01/28/2022 at approximately 1245 hours Debra Friedman was walking through the parking lot of Rosenfeld Bagel Co at 1280 Centre St to her car. When she got to her car she was about to open her car door when Vehicle 1, an unidentified black Jeep Grand Cherokee, struck her with the front passenger side bumper and nearly knocked her over. Mrs. Friedman banged on the window of Vehicle 1 in order to alert the driver that they had struck her, however they kept driving and exited the parking lot. Mrs. Friedman described the operator of Vehicle 1 as a white male, possibly in his 60's and possibly wearing glasses. Mrs. Friedman was unable to get the license plate or any other descriptions. Mrs. Friedman stated that Vehicle 1 struck her left side and she was sore around her hip area however did not intend to go to the hospital at the time of this report. This report is being forwarded to the Traffic Bureau for follow-up. Traffic Bureau update: At this time, the Traffic Bureau has no further information to add this this report. We are unable to identify the operator of the vehicle involved.","[""Hospital"", ""Walk""]","[""Failed to yield"", ""Inattention""]","[4, 19]",/static/reports/22000082.pdf,/static/images/22000082.png,"1280 Centre St, Newton, MA 02459, USA",42.3296269,-71.1943762,0,2022-02-04T16:27:12.234423 22000193,2022-03-01T13:00,2022-03-01,13:00,980 BOYLSTON ST,9 SOUTH 980 BOYLSTON ST,,0,10,0,0,"On Tuesday 3/1/22 at approximately 1300 hours while assigned to marked unit n498 I was dispatched to the area of 980 Boylston Street for a report of a motor vehicle into a building. Upon arrival fire and medics were on scene treating the operator of motor vehicle #1 (EDMAN Brigitta). EDMAN's vehicle crashed into the front of Mr K's Liquor store smashing out the front window and doing minor damage to the inside of the store. Prior to striking the building she also slightly struck an Anton Cleaner's van doing very little to no damage to the van. EDMAN states she was attempting to park in the handicap parking spot in front of the store when she accidentally stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake, which caused her vehicle to lunge forward and crash into the front of the building. EDMAN was not trapped in the vehicle but had difficulty exiting the vehicle so she was assisted by Newton Fire. EDMAN was also evaluated and transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital by Medi 4. While on scene Newton Inspectional Services was notified and responded to determine the structural integrity of the building. After looking inside the building Inspectional Services requested the vehicle be removed at which time Tody's was notified. Upon removal Inspectional Services also inspected the outside of the structure and determined the structural integrity of the building was not compromised and Mr. K's was able to stay open for business. Due to the nature of the crash I requested through the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicle an immediate threat license suspension / revocation for EDMAN's drivers license. Seven pictures were taken and forwarded to IT to be attached to this report.","[""Bus"", ""Crash"", ""Fire"", ""Hospital"", ""Pictures""]","[""Inattention""]",[19],/static/reports/22000193.pdf,/static/images/22000193.png,"980 Boylston St, Newton, MA 02459, USA",42.3181482,-71.2114226,0,2022-03-14T16:27:15.755223 22000243,2022-03-23T16:44,2022-03-23,16:44,2014 WASHINGTON ST,SOUTH 2014 WASHINGTON ST,,0,10,1,0,"Operator of Vehicle 1 parked Vehicle 1 in the employee lot at Newton Wellesley Hospital. When she came back out to Vehicle 1, she observed damage to the passenger-side corner of the rear bumper with blue paint transfer. She does not know who caused the damage and security do not have cameras in the area. An incident report was completed for this incident (See Report #22010401)","[""Hospital""]",[],[],/static/reports/22000243.pdf,/static/images/22000243.png,"2014 Washington St, Newton, MA 02462, USA",42.3306679,-71.2477866,0,2022-03-29T16:27:13.110005 22000441,2022-05-24T13:24,2022-05-24,13:24,2014 WASHINGTON ST,SOUTH 2014 WASHINGTON ST,,0,10,0,0,"On 524/2022 at approx 1324Hrs while assigned to 497 I responded to the west entrance of Newton Wellesley Hospital for a report of a two car crash. Upon arrival I observed a gray Land Rover Ma Reg 1106 and a white delivery truck Ma reg W13340 connected at the entrance to the rear of NWH, an area that is under construction. I spoke with the owner of the Land Rover, Frederick Camerato who stated he had parked his car in order to pick someone at the hospital up, while it was parked it was struck and dragged by a delivery truck, Ma Reg W13340 being operated by Mohammed Aquas. Aquas stated he was heading to make a delivery to the hospital and the Land Rover was parked in an illegal spot. Construction at the hospital created poor conditions, in addition to multiple vehicles stopped or parked in the fire lane. There were multiple construction trucks parked on access road and on the curb.","[""Crash"", ""Fire"", ""Hospital""]",[],[],/static/reports/22000441.pdf,/static/images/22000441.png,"2014 Washington St, Newton, MA 02462, USA",42.3306679,-71.2477866,0,2022-06-01T16:27:15.712695