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Case
number:
Date:
2019-07-02
Time:
19:51
Address:
241 NEEDHAM ST
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
Owner of MV1 Andrew Strunsky stated he was teaching his son Benjamin who has a learns permit how to drive he was operating MV1 when he hit the gas instead of the brake and struck a fence belonging to (A.J. Virgilio ) he then proceeded to hit MV2 which was parked. Operator of MV2 stated she was sitting in the drivers seat of the bus when MV1 struck the driver side door of the vehicle. MV1 had significant damage to the front right hood and bumper. MV2 had significant damage to the driver side door. MV2 was pushed into MV3. MV3 had minor damage to the front driver side of the bumper. Operator of MV2 was transported to NWH for minor injuries.
Keywords:
Bus
Dcc:
Inattention
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3097858
Longitude:
-71.2156787
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2019-11-12
Time:
12:26
Address:
2040 COMMONWEALTH AVE
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
yes
Narrative:
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.
Keywords:
Bus, Citation, Crash, Crosswalk, Ems, Hospital, Ped, Pictures, Rain, Speed, Walk
Dcc:
Inattention
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3469722
Longitude:
-71.2448227
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-01-29
Time:
18:35
Address:
50 WINCHESTER ST
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On 1/29/20 at approximately 1835 hrs I responded to 50 Winchester St for a report of a MVA hit and run. Upon arrival I spoke with the owner of Tile in Style which is located at this address. Inga Sipicina stated that at 1050 hrs a brown UPS truck bearing S79977 struck a sign that was attached to the building above the entrance in two different locations. Inga stated the truck then took off. The sign had clear but minimal damage. A branch manager from UPS later came to the store to speak with Inga and her husband Slava and stated they would be in contact with them but didn't leave any information. I attempted to call the business but it was after hours and left a message. There were no injuries involved in this accident. On 2/4/20 I again attempted to contact UPS with negative results.
Keywords:
Bus, Crash
Dcc:
Unknown
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3181824
Longitude:
-71.208344
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2020-08-31
Time:
09:33
Address:
15 ADAMS CT
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On August 31st, 2020 at approximately 09:33 hours while working N491 I responded to Adams Court for a reported two vehicle crash. On my arrival I first spoke with Officer Pelligrine who reported that a tenant of his identified as Alexandra Locke had her parked car struck by a delivery truck. I then spoke with Alexandra Locke(owner vehicle #1) who stated that her parked MV was backed into by vehicle #2(Anheuser Busch delivery truck) witnessed by her landlord Jim Pelligrine. (damaged to her passenger side rear). I then spoke with the operator #2 who reported that he had drove straight down Adams Court from Adams St and was backing up to go towards his delivery area for Dions liquor store on Watertown St when he accidently struck MV#1 which was parked at the time. Both swapped information. There were no tows or any injuries from this accident.
Keywords:
Bus, Crash
Dcc:
Inattention
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3592648
Longitude:
-71.2023516
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2021-07-02
Time:
13:17
Address:
83 WALNUT ST
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
ON 7-2-21 AT APPROX. 1317HRS. WHILE WORKING N492 I TOOK A REPORT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. UPON ARRIVAL AT 83 WALNUT ST. I SPOKE TO THE OPERATOR OF VEHICLE #1. DRIVER STATES HE WAS WAITING TO EXIT THE DRIVEWAY BETWEEN 75 AND 83 WALNUT ST. DRIVER STATES THERE WERE TWO PICKUP TRUCKS BLOCKING THE EXIT TO WALNUT ST. VEHICLE #2 STARTED BACKING UP AND HIT VEHICLE #1 IN THE FRONT END CAUSING DAMAGE TO VEHICLE #1 FRONT END. I SPOKE TO THE OWNER OF VEHICLE #2. HE STATES HE WAS PREPARING TO LEAVE THE WORK SITE AT 75 WALNUT ST. PRIOR TO LEAVING HE FORGOT AN ITEM ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF 75 WALNUT ST. HE WENT TO GET THE ITEM AND WHILE RETRIEVING IT HE HEARD THE CRASH. HE SAW HIS SON ( RENEN DEPAULA ) CRYING AND WENT TO SEE WHAT WAS WRONG. I SPOKE TO RENEN DEPAULA. HE STATES HE IS NOT LICENSED BUT SINCE HIS DAD WAS BUSY AND THE OPERATOR OF VEHICLE #1 WANTED TO GET OUT HE FIGURED HE WOULD DO HIS DAD A SOLID AND MOVE THE CAR FOR HIM. HE STATES HE PLACED THE CAR IN REVERSE AND WHILE BACKING WENT TO QUICKLY AND WAS UNABLE TO AVOID HITTING VEHICLE #1. THERE WAS NO DAMAGE TO VEHICLE #2. ALL PARTIES REPORTED NO INJURIES, ALL VEHICLES WERE STILL OPERATIONAL. ALL PARTIES WERE ADVISED TO CONTACT THEIR INSURANCE COMPANIES. CLEARED WITHOUT FURTHER INCIDENT.
Keywords:
Bus, Crash
Dcc:
Inattention
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3567797
Longitude:
-71.2100269
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2022-01-02
Time:
10:54
Address:
1210 CHESTNUT ST
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
On Sunday 1/2/22 at approximately 1054 hours while assigned to marked unit n498 I was dispatched to the area of 1210 Chestnut Street for a report of a past Hit and Run. Upon arrival I spoke with the damaged vehicle's owner, ODVARKA Joseph, who states last night he parked his vehicle around 4:30pm in his parking spot that runs along a fence bordering the parking lot of Brickfire Pizza and Allstar Liquors (1214 - 1220 Chestnut Street). ODVARKA states between the hours of 4:30pm and 8:30pm last night someone struck the fence on the other side causing it to buckle and do damage to the passenger side of ODVARKA's vehicle. After speaking with ODVARKA I canvassed the area and noticed surveillance cameras at Brickfire Pizza and All Star Liquors. The owner of Brickfire states to the camera only captures footage from the front door and inside the establishment. The owner of All Star Liquor states his cameras only capture footage from the front of the store and the inside and the cameras are real time only and do not record. Businesses across the street were not open and I did not observe any external cameras.
Keywords:
Bus, Night, Solar
Dcc:
Unknown
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3094396
Longitude:
-71.2213944
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2022-03-01
Time:
13:00
Address:
980 BOYLSTON ST
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
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.
Keywords:
Bus, Crash, Fire, Hospital, Pictures
Dcc:
Inattention
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3181482
Longitude:
-71.2114226
Location:
Case
number:
Date:
2022-03-10
Time:
14:30
Address:
24 PROSPECT PL
Speed
limit:
10
Violation
cited:
no
Narrative:
The operator of Vehicle #1 stated that he observed a vehicle coming from behind that he tried to avoid a collision with. This then led to the collision with Vehicle #2. The operator of Vehicle #2 stated that she was travelling her School Bus van westbound on Prospect Pl when her vehicle was struck on the passenger side by Vehicle #1 as he attempted to pass her. Vehicle #2 was carrying 4 students, all parties involved were checked by medics before being released to their parents. Vehicle #1 was towed by Tody's Towing Co., and Vehicle #1 was parked for a private tow at a later time.
Keywords:
Bus, School
Dcc:
Failed to yield
Report
url:
Image
url:
Latitude:
42.3467503
Longitude:
-71.233074
Location:
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