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Case number:
1900000209
Date:
2019-02-21
Time:
21:15
Address:
LEWIS ST & NEWTONVILLE AVE
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
yes
Narrative:
The operator of Vehicle #1 stated that he stopped, prior to proceeding through the Stop Sign Southbound at Lewis St, and Newtonville Ave prior to colliding with the bicyclist. The bicyclist stated that he was travelling Westbound on Newtonville Ave prior to colliding with Vehicle #1. Vehicle #1 was cited for a violation of M.G.L. Ch.89/S.9-Stop Sign. It should be noted that the bicyclist was wearing a helmet, and a rear flasher, however wore no other bright, or reflective clothing. All parties declined medical attention. Pictures of the scene were taken by me, and placed in the IT box.
Keywords:
Bike, Citation, Helmet, Pictures
Dcc:
Failed to yield
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3528551
Longitude:
-71.1966008
Location:
Lewis St & Newtonville Ave, Newton, MA 02458, USA
Case number:
1900000286
Date:
2019-03-15
Time:
07:27
Address:
BEACON ST & HERRICK RD
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
yes
Narrative:
On Friday March 15th 2019 at approximately 0730 hours I responded to the intersection of Beacon Street and Herrick Road for a report of a hit and run involving a bicyclist. The weather at the time of the accident was cloudy and the road conditions were dry. Both streets are public ways in the City of Newton. Upon arrival I observed the victim identified as Glenn Butcher (MA OLN S36552335), inside the ambulance getting medical attention. Butcher was getting a bandage applied to his left leg and complained of leg, back and neck pain. Butcher appeared visibly shaken and in pain. Butcher stated he had the green traffic light and was travelling eastbound on Beacon Street crossing Centre Street and then continuing straight crossing Herrick Road. Butcher stated MV1 was travelling westbound on Beacon Street and took a left turn onto Herrick Road and collided into his bicycle. Butcher states upon impact he flipped over his bicycle and landed on the hood of MV1, before rolling off and landing on the ground. Butcher states he was wearing his helmet which was present. Butcher states his bicycle ended up partially under MV1. Butcher states the operator of MV1 pulled his vehicle to the side of the road and got out of his vehicle and spoke to several witnesses briefly. Butcher states the operator then left the scene without properly exchanging information and did not wait for the police to arrive. Butcher described the vehicle as a dark gray Honda, and described the operator as an older white male, 5'10 approximately 80 years old with white hair. Butcher was also able to provide an email address for another bicyclist who witnessed the accident. The witness left his information with Butcher prior to my arrival. Fire fighters on scene were able to get the registration number of the vehicle from the witness (MA REG 4CX148) and gave it to Officers on scene. Butcher was transported by Medic 1 to NWH with minor injuries. His bicycle had visible damage to the frame area and skid marks were present on both tires. 19 photographs of the scene and the bicycle were taken and sent to the IT dept. email. Officer Gabriel transported the bicycle to the station where it was logged into Property & Evidence for safekeeping. Dispatch was able to query the registration which came back to a gray, 2010 Honda Accord registered to a Matthew Sugarman (MA OLN S38601397), out of W. Roxbury. Dispatch contacted the Boston Police Dept. and had them send an Officer to the address to try to make contact with Sugarman. Sugarman was advised to contact the Newton Police Dept. and I was able to speak with him on the telephone. Sugarman states he was driving the vehicle today and was involved in an accident with a bicycle. Sugarman states he was travelling westbound on Beacon Street and was taking a left onto Centre Street not Herrick Road. While speaking with Sugarman he seemed confused as to his location during the accident and was adamant that he was turning left onto Centre Street and not Herrick Road. I advised Sugarman that I was on scene with the first responding Officers and the accident clearly occurred at the intersection of Beacon Street and Herrick Road based upon the final resting place of the bicycle. Sugarman went on to state that his vehicle was already turning when the bicycle struck his vehicle and he believed it was the bicyclists fault. I advised Sugarman it appears the bicyclist had the right of way since it was traveling straight and that because his vehicle was taking a left turn, he failed to yield for on coming traffic at an intersection. When asked why he did not stay at the scene of the accident Sugarman stated he got out of his vehicle and spoke to the bicyclist and he "seemed okay". Sugarman states he then left the scene while the victim was still sitting on the ground. I asked Sugarman if he had ever been involved in accident before and he replied "no." I advised Sugarman that I am currently looking at his drivers history and see nine accidents that he was involved in. Sugarman stated "he has never been in accident like this before." I then asked Sugarman what the law states when you are involved in an accident and he was not able to provide me with an answer. I advised him that the law states you must stop and exchange information before leaving the scene of an accident. Again he stated the bicyclist seemed okay and "he had somewhere to be so he left." Sugarman has an extensive drivers history including nine surchargeable accidents, reckless operation, two different charges of leaving the scene property damage and two immediate threat affidavits filed against him. I advised Sugarman that I will be mailing him a citation for Ch89 s8 Fail to yield to oncoming traffic, and Ch90 s24 Leaving the scene of personal injury. I also filed an immediate threat form with the registry. I emailed the witness using the information he provided to the Newton Fire Dept that was on scene and received a phone call back from the witness identified as Bruce Adams. See witness report for his statements. I contacted the Bank of America located at 808 Beacon Street in Newton, as they are the closest business to that intersection with video surveillance. I spoke with George Walsh (781-834-8275) who stated they do not have any working cameras on that side of the building to the bank. For this report the bicyclist is entered as a non-motorist for validation purposes. Witness Bruce Adams (MA OLN S96398108) stated that he was riding his bicycle travelling behind the victim about 100 feet away. Adams states he was watching the victim and had a clear view of him as he travelled behind him, through the green traffic light heading eastbound on Beacon Street. Adams stated he witnessed MV1 travelling westbound on Beacon Street take a sharp left turn onto Herrick Road which turns into Union Street. Adams stated that the vehicle turned left colliding into the bicycle and there was no possible way the bicyclist had time to stop to avoid the collision. Adams stated the victim flew over his handle bars and fell on top of MV1's hood and then landed on the ground. Adams stated the victim's bicycle was stuck under MV1's front bumper. Adams stated the operator of MV1 backed his vehicle up with the bicycle still attached to his vehicle bumper and pulled MV1 over to the side of the road. The operator then got out of his vehicle and walked up to the victim who was laying on the ground visibly in pain. Adams stated the operator asked the victim if he was okay to which the victim did not immediatley reply as he was visibly shaken up. Adams stated the operator then walked back to his vehicle and attempted to leave the scene and that is when Adams stood infront of MV1 to stop him from leaving the scene. Adams stated he then removed the bicycle from underneath the bumper of MV1 and placed it on the side of the road. Adams stated the operator got out of his vehicle again and walked up to the victim and asked him "what do you want to do?". Adams stated the victim did not respond and that is when the operator got back into his vehicle and drove away, leaving the scene before any emergency response arrived. Adams stated he was able to memorize MV1's registration and stayed with the victim until police, fire and medics arrived. He stated he gave the fire dept the registration and his contact information prior to leaving the scene.
Keywords:
Bike, Bus, Citation, Crash, Ems, Fire, Helmet, Phone, Pictures, Severe, Walk
Dcc:
Failed to yield, Inattention
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3301102
Longitude:
-71.194468
Location:
Beacon St & Herrick Rd, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
1900000339
Date:
2019-04-04
Time:
19:37
Address:
CRAFTS ST & WALTHAM ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
The operator of vehicle 1 stated that with a green left turn arrow showing, and her left directional on she went to turn onto Waltham Street from Crafts Street when all of the sudden she hit a bicyclist. She stated she did not see the bicyclist at all prior to him hitting her car. The bicyclist stated does not remember anything from the accident at this time. The bicyclist was traveling southbound on Crafts Street and appears to have entered the intersection of Crafts and Waltham Street without stopping and while a red light was showing. He was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, he was not wearing any reflective clothing(dark green jacket), and the bike did not have any lights. The bike was taken to support services for safe keeping by Ofc. J.March. Vehicle#1 was towed away by Tody's towing due to extensive damage. Bicyclist was transported to Beth Israel hospital for several trauma injuries. Pictures of scene was taken by me and sent to IT Bureau. Both witness's statements were the same. They stated that they were behind vehicle 1 in traffic and saw that she had on her left dirrectional signal and had a green left arrow signal when vehicle 1 went to turn left onto Waltham Street.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Helmet, Hospital, Pictures, Severe
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3602838
Longitude:
-71.2220498
Location:
Crafts St & Waltham St, Newton, MA 02465, USA
Case number:
1900000458
Date:
2019-05-05
Time:
13:15
Address:
BOWEN ST & CENTRE ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
yes
Narrative:
On Sunday, May 5th, 2019 at approximately 1315 hours while working the City of Newton detail for the Walk for Hunger I was standing at my assigned post at the intersection of Centre Street and Willow Street. At the time, the road surface was dry and the weather was cloudy. Traffic was particulary heavy as there were several streets in the area still blocked off for the Walk for Hunger and there were participants still walking the route in the area. My attention was drawn to the intersection of Centre Street and Bowen Street as there was a motor vehicle travelling southbound on Centre Street with their left turn signal on attempting to take a left turn on to Gibbs Street. Gibbs Street was temporarily blocked to non-residential motorists as there were several pedestrians in the road crossing over Gibbs Street. As the motor vehicle attempted to turn, there were several pedestrians in the crosswalk crossing over Gibbs Street. The vehicle had stopped halfway into the northbound lane on Centre Street blocking on coming traffic. The operator appeared to realize Gibbs Street was blocked and attemped to turn the vehicle back into the southbound lane to continue southbound on Centre Street. As the vehicle turned back into the southbound traffic lane, the vehicles rear end collided with Officer Richard Clements, who was operating NPD motorcycle unit 533. Officer Clements was traveling southbound on Centre Street and was passing the vehicles in the southbound traffic lane which were currently all at a standstill. Officer Clements had his emergency lights activated as he was on his way to remove traffic cones from the street to open up all the traffic lanes along the event route. Officer Clements was working the City of Newton detail for the Walk for Hunger assigned to the motorcycle to assist with traffic. Officer Clements front wheel, left side of the motorcycle and left leg collided with the rear end of the motor vehicle. The impact of the crash caused him to fall off the left side of the motorcycle and land on the street face first. At this time I immediately ran from my post to Officer Clements location and radioed dispatch that a motorcycle officer was down and that I needed assistance. As I approached Officer Clements he was face down, unconcious and breathing. I was able to roll Officer Clements into the recovery position and at this time Officer Clements regained conciousness and was able to speak and stated " What happened? What was that lady doing she turned right into me". I advised Officer Clements that he had just been involved in an accident and to stay still and that help was on the way. The operator of the motor vehicle identified as Helen Leibner (S52717988) stopped her vehicle immediatley after the crash and got out of her vehicle to offer her assistance. I advised Helen and several other witnesses and bystanders who were now crowding around Officer Clements and I to back away from the scene and to not move any of the vehicles involved. Officer Selig arrived on scene and was able to help crowd control until further help arrived. Helen and all witnesses were advised to stand by for police to take their statements. While tending to Officer Clements he was disoriented and made several attempts to move his body to which I had to physically hold him still to prevent possible further injuries. While speaking with Officer Clements I noticed blood coming from the inside of his mouth. Officer Clements was in a noticeable amount of pain. He complained of head, back and left leg pain. Officer Clements was wearing a yellow ANSI certified Newton Police reflective jacket and a Newton Police issued motorcycle helmet. Once the paramedics and fire personnel arrived I was able to speak to the operator of the motor vehicle and several other witnesses. Helen stated she was traveling southbound on Centre Street operating her blue 2014 Audi A4 (MA REG 213BC9). Helen states she was attempting to take a left turn onto Gibbs Street and activated her left turn signal. Helen states she had stopped halfway into the northbound lane as several pedestrians were crossing Gibbs Street in the crosswalk at the time. Helen states after the pedestrians cleared she saw the traffic cones blocking the street and realized the street was closed. Helen states she turned her vehicle back into the southbound traffic lane and did not see Officer Clements or the motorcycle until impact. Helen was not injured and her motor vehicle sustained moderate rear end damage. Her motor vehicle was able to drive away from the scene. Witness Adron Gordon (S90357161) stated he was participating in the Walk for Hunger and had just crossed over Gibbs Street when the crash occured. He stated he witnessed the Officer on the motorcycle with the emergency lights on traveling southbound on Centre Street behind the motor vehicle. The motor vehicle stopped in traffic attempting to turn left onto Gibbs Street. He states then the vehicle made a slight turn back into the southbound traffic lane and the motorcycle collided with the rear end of the motor vehicle. He states the Officer then fell off the motorcycle landing in the middle of Centre Street. Witness Elizabeth McCarthy (S00242346) and Katherine Regan (S43486601) stated they both were in the same vehicle together stopped in traffic in the northbound lane of Centre Street just before the set of lights at Centre Street and Bowen Street. Both witnesses stated they do not remember if the driver of the motor vehicle had the turn signal on but they did see her attempt to turn onto Gibbs Street. They stated they also saw the motorcycle with emergency lights activated travel southbound on Centre Street approaching behind the vehicle. Witnesses state the motor vehicle then suddenly turned back into the southbound lane and the motorcycle collided with the passenger side tailight of the motor vehicle. Both witnesses state the motorcycle attemped to turn away from the vehicle to avoid the crash but was unable to do so. Witness Nina Wang (S39460985) stated she was parked on the southbound lane of Centre Street just prior to the crash scene. Nina states she was in her City of Newton DPW marked vehicle with the hazards on as she was working to assist with traffic safety for the Walk for Hunger. Nina states she witnessed the motorcycle travel southbound on Centre Street and pass the vehicles stopped in the traffic lane. Nina states the motorcycle passed the traffic using the left side and had the emergency lights activated. Nina states the motorcycle was just passing through the green light at Centre Street and Bowen Street when the motor vehicle that was stopped at the lights attempting to take a left turn onto Gibbs Street. Nina states the vehicle then abruptly jerked her car to the right and collided with the motorcycles left side. Nina states she heard a loud crash and witnessed the Officer fall off the motorcycle and land face first onto the street. The motorcycle's final resting place was on its left side approximately two feet away from where Officer Clements was located. The motorcycle sustained moderate damage to its left side, including the front wheel well and undercarriage. The motorcycle left scuff marks on the street which were measured and photographed. Several photographs of the scene and damage to both vehicles were taken and submitted to the IT Bureau. The motorcycle was towed by Todys. Centre Street and Bowen Street are both public ways maintained by the City of Newton. The injured motorcyclist, Officer Clements, was transported to Saint Elizabeth Hospital with fire fighters on board. I was able to follow up with Officer Clements on the phone the next day who was admitted over night at the hospital. Officer Clements stated he has no recollection of the accident and can only remember driving down Centre Street to begin to pick up cones to open up all lanes of traffic. Officer Clements stated he suffered a brain bleed, head, back, left foot and right thumb injuries. A Massachusetts Uniform Citation was issued and mailed to Helen for Chapter 89 Section 7A, failure to yield to emergency vehicle, police motorcycle.
Keywords:
Citation, Crash, Crosswalk, Fire, Helmet, Hospital, Moderate, Night, Ped, Phone, Pictures, Solar, Walk
Dcc:
Inattention
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3336185
Longitude:
-71.193432
Location:
Bowen St & Centre St, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
1900000512
Date:
2019-05-20
Time:
16:54
Address:
PUTNAM ST & WINTHROP ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On 05/20/2018 at 17:30 hours I was notified by Captain Anastasia of a motor vehicle crash involving car, and an electric scooter. Captain Anastaisa stated that the operator of the scooter was a 12 year old male who had sustained unknown injures and had been transported to Boston Children's Hospital via ambulance. Upon my arrival at the crash scene I made the following observations, Putnam and Winthrop streets are public ways in the city of Newton that are two way single lane non divided roadways. The roadway surface was wet from rain earlier in the day. Putnam St runs north to south and Winthrop St runs east to west. There is a stop sign at the end of Winthrop St at Putnam St. I observed MA reg 54MN41 a 2005 Buick LeSabre stopped in the south bound lane of Putnam St approximately 1/2 of the way into the intersection with Winthrop St. I observed approximately three feet of skid marks from the Buick's rear tires. I also observed at the crash scene a Segway Ninebot electric scooter that was on the ground near the Buick(cid:31)s rear passenger side door with its handlebars detached. I spoke with the operator of the Buick, Robert DeSouza who stated that on 05/20/2019 at approximately 16:50 hours he was driving south bound on Putnam St at approximately 25 miles per hour. DeSouza stated that he saw a man, later identified as Jose Estabil standing on the east sidewalk of Putnam St facing Winthrop St who was yelling and waving his arms at something on Winthrop St. DeSouza stated he looked to his right towards Winthrop St and his view was obstructed by a row of hedges. DeSouza stated that as he was looking to his right he began to apply his vehicle's brakes when he saw someone coming at me ". DeSouza stated that he heard a crashing noise from the rear passenger's side of his vehicle. DeSouza stated that he stopped his vehicle after the crash and saw a boy lying on the ground at the rear passenger side of his vehicle. DeSouza stated that he was not injured in the crash. DeSouza's vehicle had minor damage to its rear passenger side door, and did not require a tow. Witness Charlotte Hart stated that at approximately 16:30 hours on 05/19/2019 she was diving south bound on Winthrop St. Hart stated that she had to stop short on Putnam St to avoid a crash " with a boy on a scooter that was racing around on Winthrop St. " Hart sated that she told the boy on the scooter that he should not be ridding the scooter in the street. Witness Jose Estabil stated that he was walking on the east side walk of Putnam St across from Winthrop St. Estabil stated that he saw a boy an electric scooter on Winthrop St approaching Putnam St. Estabil stated that he saw DeSouza's vehicle driving south bound on Putnam St approaching Winthrop St. Estabil stated that the boy on the scooter made no effort to stop, slow or avoid the crash with DeSouza's vehicle. Witness Laurel Fransworth stated that she was driving north on Putnam St approaching Winthrop St when she saw the crash occur. Farnsworth stated a boy on an electric scooter on Winthrop St crash into the rear passenger side door of DeSouza's vehicle. Fransworth stated that she believed that the row of hedges at the end of Winthrop St obstructed DeSouz's vehicle. Rowan Delaney ( 02/27/2007 ) stated that on 05/20/2019 at approximately 16:00 hours he and his fellow F.A. Day Middle School student Thiaugo Rubino ( 03/04/2007 ) were having a race around the area of Winthrop St, Putnam St and Shawn St. Delaney stated that he was on foot running on sidewalks while Rubino was on an electric Ninebot Segway scooter. Delaney stated that Rubion was not wearing a helmet or any other safety equipment. I spoke with Delaney(cid:31)s father Royston Delaney, who stated that the scooter was his and that he was unaware that Rubino was using his scooter, and that he has never seen him ridding it before. Royston Delaney stated that the scooter is battery powered and has a maximum speed of 19 MPH. Royston Delaney stated that his son told him that only Rubino was ridding the scooter. Rubino was transported via ambulance to Boston Children(cid:31)s Hospital. On 05/20/2019 Rubino underwent surgery for a brain bleed. I spoke with Rubion(cid:31)s mother Sonia Rubino who stated that as of 05/21/2019 her son was under observation and in addition to the brain surgery her son had a broken arm, broken leg and a broken back. Based upon witnessed statements and my observations of the crash area I believe that Rubion was at fault for the cause of this crash. Myself and Officer Helms took photos of the crash area and the disks were turned over to the NPD(cid:31)s IT bureau for downloading.
Keywords:
Crash, Ems, Helmet, Hospital, Pictures, Rain, School, Speed, Walk
Dcc:
Visibility obstructed
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.346176
Longitude:
-71.227791
Location:
Putnam St & Winthrop St, Newton, MA 02465, USA
Case number:
1900000529
Date:
2019-05-24
Time:
15:00
Address:
126 AUBURNDALE AVE
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
Bike One was travelling Eastbound on Auburndale Ave when it appeared the operators front tire came in contact with a slightly raised manhole cover causing the operator to fall off his bike and impact the roadway. The cyclist was wearing a safety helmet but received a laceration around his eye and several lacerations to his arms and legs. He was transported to Beth Israel Boston. I spoke to the bicyclist who was unsure of how the crash occurred. I contacted his brother, Paul Colangelo (603 434-1251) who was advised of the incident. Photos were taken of the crash scene and emailed to the IT Bureau. I placed his bike into support services for safekeeping.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Helmet, Pictures
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3520386
Longitude:
-71.2373281
Location:
126 Auburndale Ave, Newton, MA 02465, USA
Case number:
1900000570
Date:
2019-06-03
Time:
16:10
Address:
WALDORF RD & CANTERBURY RD
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
The operator of MV1 stated he was taking a left onto Waldorf Rd. Westbound from Canterbury Rd. when he saw a child bicyclist traveling Eastbound on Waldorf Rd. in the street. He stated that immediately after, the solar glare from the sun impaired his vision and he could no longer see the child, and at that time the two collided. The left driver's side door area struck the bicyclist, as well as the possible front left tire. The operator and passenger stated they were uninjured. MV1 sustained little to no damage. The bicyclist was identified as CHO, Elena, and she stated she was traveling Eastbound on Waldorf Rd. approaching Canterbury Rd. She stated MV1 took a left onto Waldorf Rd. towards her and at that time she collided with the left side of MV1 and fell off her bike. The rear wheel of the bike was bent due to the collision. Elena stated that she was ok but had right hip pain. She was wearing a helmet, green jacket, blue shirt, black pants, and was riding a pink and white Diamondback bicycle (Serial # A1504026648). Her mother KIM, Kyung arrived on scene and signed a patient refusal with AMB1, and transported her to Harvard Vanguard Wellesley for an evaluation. I took photos of the scene and submitted them to the IT bureau to be attached to this report.
Keywords:
Bike, Glare, Helmet, Impairment, Pictures, Solar
Dcc:
Glare
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.318986
Longitude:
-71.217644
Location:
Waldorf Rd & Canterbury Rd, Newton, MA 02461, USA
Case number:
1900000647
Date:
2019-06-24
Time:
15:55
Address:
871 WATERTOWN ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
Bicyclist, Tasker Howell, was traveling SOUTH on Watertown St, entering the lane of traffic when MV1 collided with her handlebars and front tire. MV1 (MA Reg: 8SP529, 2018 Ford SUV) was traveling WEST on Watertown St when she collided with the Tasker on the bicycle. MV1 operator, Maria Forgione, stated that while she was traveling on Watertown St, she had a passed a large landscaping truck parked at 857 Watertown St which hindered her seeing Tasker pulling out into traffic on the bicycle. Tasker stated the same, that she saw traffic clear and believed it would be safe to pull out into traffic but the landscaping truck created a blindspot. Tasker was not wearing a helmet. There was damage to MV1 on the passenger front end. Tasker was transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital. Tasker's bicycle was left in her possession at her residence at 871 Watertown St. Pictures were sumbitted to IT.
Keywords:
Bike, Helmet, Hospital, Pictures
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.351689
Longitude:
-71.2209926
Location:
871 Watertown St, Newton, MA 02465, USA
Case number:
2000000006
Date:
2020-01-02
Time:
18:01
Address:
BEACON ST & WASHINGTON ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
The OP. of MV#1 states he was on the eastbound lane of Washington Street, waiting to make a left turn onto Beacon Street. When he saw there was a break in traffic, he made the left turn and did not see Bicycle#1 coming off the sidewalk, thus colliding with it. The OP. of Bicycle#1 states he was travelling westbound on Washington Street on the sidewalk. He states Washington Street westbound is too dangerous for him to ride on the roadway during rush hour traffic. As he was crossing Beacon Street, Washington Street westbound traffic still had a green light and that's when MV#1 collided into him while making a turn. The OP. of Bicycle#1 was wearing a helmet and had front and rear lights. He did not want me to take his bicycle so he brought it with him to the hospital to be picked up by a family member. Pictures were taken of the damage.
Keywords:
Bike, Helmet, Hospital, Pictures
Dcc:
Unknown
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3300068
Longitude:
-71.2484874
Location:
Beacon St & Washington St, Newton, MA 02462, USA
Case number:
2000000061
Date:
2020-01-16
Time:
21:37
Address:
LANGLEY RD & UNION ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On January 16, 2020 Officer Bergdorf, Sergeant M Wade and I, Officer Guarino responded to Union St @ Langley Rd for a report of a motor vehicle crash into a bicyclist. Upon arrival, both the operator of MV1 and the bicyclist were inside of 45 Union St, "Baramor" to get out of the cold. I spoke with the bicyclist who was complaining of left wrist and left hip/ tailbone pain. The bicyclist was driving Southbound on Langley Rd on the sidewalk on his black bicycle with no lights. He said that as he was traveling on the sidewalk on Langley Rd, crossing the intersection of Union St (just outside of the crosswalk), he was struck on his right front of the bicycle causing him to fall on his left side. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet and did not have any lights on his bicycle. He was wearing a blue jacket and dark pants on a black bike. The operator of MV1 spoke with Sergeant M. Wade and Officer Bergdorf. MV1 said that he was traveling East on Union St and stopped at the stop sign and did not see any pedestrians or traffic coming. He proceeded across Langley Rd and struck the bicyclist with the front driver's side of his vehicle. Officer Bergdorf took photos at the scene, which were submitted to IT to be attached to this report. The bicyclist was transported to Newton-Wellesley for medical treatment. His bicycle was transported to his house and secured by Officer Larson.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Crosswalk, Helmet, Ped, Pictures
Dcc:
Unknown
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3301004
Longitude:
-71.1914994
Location:
Langley Rd & Union St, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
2000000202
Date:
2020-03-01
Time:
17:38
Address:
LINWOOD AVE & WATERTOWN ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
yes
Narrative:
On Sunday, March 1st 2020, at approximately 5:38pm, I, Officer Brooks, was dispatched to the intersection of Linwood avenue and Watertown street for a bicyclist struck by a MV. Upon my arrival I spoke with the bicyclist who stated she was traveling westbound on Watertown street, and was in the crosswalk at the intersection of Linwood avenue, when she was struck by MV1(MA REG67FD40), which had been traveling southbound on Linwood avenue. The bicyclist stated that the operator of MV1 did not come to a stop at the stop sign. The bicyclist was complaining of minor leg pain, but signed a patient refusal with Cataldo. The bicyclist was dressed in black pants, and a gray sweater, and was not wearing a helmet. The bicycle sustained damage to the handlebars. At the time of the accident the sun was setting, however the street lights had not yet come on. I then spoke with the operator of MV1 who stated she was traveling southbound on Linwood avenue, and was attempting to turn right onto Watertown street when she struck the bicyclist. The operator stated she never saw the bicyclist before the collision. The front of MV1 sustained minor damage. I was able to speak with a witness to the accident over the phone after clearing the scene. The witness stated that MV1 failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection of Linwood and Watertown street, and that the bicyclist was already well into the crosswalk at the time of the collision. Officer Howes took pictures of the accident scene that have been submitted to the IT bureau. Based of the witness statements MA Uniform citation T2080576 has been mailed to the operator of MV1 for MGL C.89 S.11 Failing to yield for a pedestrian in a cross walk.
Keywords:
Bike, Citation, Crash, Crosswalk, Helmet, Ped, Phone, Pictures, Solar, Walk
Dcc:
Signs/Signals, Inattention
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3551039
Longitude:
-71.2110479
Location:
Linwood Ave & Watertown St, Newton, MA 02460, USA
Case number:
2000000263
Date:
2020-04-15
Time:
20:00
Address:
CHESTNUT ST & BOYLSTON ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On April 16, 2020, while assigned to WN, I took a report at the front desk for a past MVA/Bicyclist hit and run. LISTUNOV, Oleg reported that on 4/15/20, at approximately 2000 hrs, he was traveling on his bicycle Northbound on Chestnut St. approaching the intersection of Boylston St. He stated he did not stop at the stop sign due to the hill decent, at which time he was struck by MV1 on the left side and knocked to the ground. MV1 was traveling Eastbound on the Boylston St. off ramp. LISTUNOV stated MV1 stopped at the stop sign, and probably did not see him as they then proceeded straight into the intersection. LISTUNOV stated the female driver asked if he was okay and then left the scene. He wasn't able to remember any description other than a possibly yellow, orange, or light colored car. LISTUNOV then proceeded home before responding to Brigham and Women's Hospital. He sustained the following injuries: abrasion to the left side of forehead with internal bleeding, left black eye, right dislocated pinky, cut under chin, abrasions and swelling on both knees. I took photos of his injuries and submitted them to the IT bureau. LISTUNOV was riding a black bicycle, and was wearing black jeans, blue jacket, blue baseball hat, and no helmet.
Keywords:
Bike, Helmet, Hospital, Pictures
Dcc:
Unknown
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3169482
Longitude:
-71.2257627
Location:
Chestnut St & Boylston St, Newton, MA 02464, USA
Case number:
2000000286
Date:
2020-05-03
Time:
19:33
Address:
CRAFTS ST & CALIFORNIA ST
Speed limit:
35
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On 05/3/2020, at 1933 hours, I responded to the intersection of Crafts St at California St. Upon arrival I observed MV1 facing southbound on Crafts St with a spare tire partially on the front drivers side. Two men, one on a motorcycle, were beside MV1 on the sidewalk. As I approached, the man on the motorcycle fled the scene. The man remaining on scene denied any involvement with the incident. I spoke with the owner/operator of MV2 and she stated she was driving northbound on Crafts St when she observed MV1 traveling in the opposite direction with it's front end scraping the pavement. Simultaneously, a vehicle in front of her swerved out of the way from a tire rolling down the street which then struck the front passenger side of her vehicle causing damage. She pulled over, observed damage to her vehicle, then turned around to find MV1 stopped on Crafts St. facing southbound. A white male wearing a motorcycle helmet was attempting to put a spare tire on the front driver's side of MV1 and another male was standing with him. As she exited her vehicle, the male wearing the motorcycle helmet approached her. She requested the vehicle's insurance information but the male would not provide it and offered her money instead. Moments later as I was arriving on scene, the motorcycle fled. The license plate on MV1 (MA Reg. 116SP2) did not match the vehicle and was canceled. MV1s VIN showed the vehicles status as inactive and uninsured. Charges are pending until further investigation (see incident #20021379). *Updated on 05/07/20* Upon further investigation, Robert Ostrander, the owner of the Audi TT involved in the incident, is being cited for the following: -Ch.90 Sec.23, Attaching Plates -Ch.90 Sec.9, Unregistered MV -Ch.90 Sec.34J, Uninsured MV MA Uniform Citation T2080826 is being mailed to his last known address of 105 Oakland St. in Medway. The vehicle registration number on the citation (MA Reg.116 SP2) reflects the plate which was attached to the Audi. This plate is canceled to a 2014 Dodge Charger. The VIN shows the Audi's registration status has been inactive since 10/29/2019.
Keywords:
Citation, Helmet
Dcc:
Defective equipment
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.359357
Longitude:
-71.212863
Location:
California St & Crafts St, Newton, MA 02460, USA
Case number:
2000000336
Date:
2020-06-17
Time:
21:16
Address:
COMMONWEALTH AVE & WALNUT ST
Speed limit:
30
Violation cited:
yes
Narrative:
On Wednesday 6/17/2020 at approx 2116hrs, while assigned to N-494, I responded to the intersection of Walnut St and Comm Ave for MVA involving a bicyclist. The bicyclist, Aziz Boltayev, said he was traveling NB on Walnut St and attempted to cross Comm Ave. He stated that he was in the middle of the intersection when Comm Ave' light signal turned green. Contact was made to MV1s driver side front panel. Boltayev was transported to Beth Israel with serious injuries to his legs. Boltayev was not wearing a helmet nor wearing reflective clothing. His bicycle, a blue Schwinn, had no front head lamp attached in violation of MGL c85 s11B. A citation was issued and mailed to Boltayev. He was wearing a light colored shirt and shorts. Operator of MV1 states that he was on Comm Ave heading WB and stopped at a red light at the intersection of Walnut St. He states that he had a green signal when attempting to cross the intersection and did not see the bicyclist prior to the accident. Pictures were taken and submitted to IT. The Schwinn bike was placed in property and evidence for safekeeping.
Keywords:
Bike, Citation, Crash, Helmet, Pictures, Severe
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3385598
Longitude:
-71.2069064
Location:
Commonwealth Avenue & Walnut St, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
2000000369
Date:
2020-07-09
Time:
19:11
Address:
111 DEDHAM ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On Thurs 7/9/20 at approximately 1911 hrs I responded to 111 Dedham St for a report of an accident involving a bicyclist. Upon arrival I observed the MV and the bicycle on the EB travel lane side of Dedham St with the bicycle on the sidewalk/driveway and the MV facing the driveway at 111 Dedham St. I spoke with the operator of MV#1 who stated that he was traveling EB on Dedham St and then turning right into his driveway when he collided with the bicyclist. He stated that he never saw her until the last second as the bike was in his blind spot. When contact was made he immediately got out of his car to see if the bicyclist was okay. The passenger in the vehicle stated that the bicyclist was traveling Eastbound on Dedham St on the sidewalk when MV#1 struck her. The bicyclist was riding a turquoise and black Bianchi Aria racing bike with black leggings and a white and blue tank top. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet which had little to no damage on it. Before being transported to BI by the medics, Ms. Loomis stated she was traveling EB on Dedham St in the shoulder/bike lane when she was struck by MV#1 who was attempting to turn into the driveway. Pictures were taken of the scene and the SIM card was turned over to the IT bureau to be uploaded into this report. The bike was turned over to the bicyclist's friend, Christine Long.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Helmet, Pictures
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3150698
Longitude:
-71.2041922
Location:
111 Dedham St, Newton, MA 02461, USA
Case number:
2000000406
Date:
2020-07-27
Time:
09:12
Address:
GRANT AVE & MARSHALL ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On Monday, July 27, 2020, I responded to the area of Grant Avenue and Marshall Street, Newton for a report of a motor vehicle crash involving a moped. The weather at the time of the accident was clear and sunny. The road surface was dry. Grant Avenue and Marshall Street are both public ways maintained by the City of Newton. The operator of MV1, Scott Dickerson (S63939963), stated he was operating his 2013 Nissan Altima ( MA: 3JT845) North on Grant Avenue towards Marshall Street. Dickerson stated he observed a party on a moped in front of him stopped on the right side of the travel lane. Dickerson stated he believed this party had pulled over to the side of the road. Dickerson stated he proceeded to drive past this party when the operator of the moped attempted to take a left turn onto Marshall Street. Dickerson stated the front of his vehicle made contact with the moped. I observed damage to the front end of MV1. The operator of MV2, Jerry Bertram (SA2730710), stated he was operating his 2019 YNGF Bintelli 49CC Moped North on Grant Avenue towards Marshall Street. Bertram stated he was stopped in the roadway waiting for traffic in the Southbound lane of Grant Avenue to clear so he could take a left turn onto Marshall Street. Bertram stated as he made his turn MV1 crashed into him. Bertram fell to the roadway and sustained an injury to his left leg/foot. Bertram was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. Bertram signed a patient refusal with Newton Medics. Bertram has a learner permit to operate the moped. Bertram's moped was removed from the roadway by Tody's Towing. A witness to the crash, Michael Rothstein, stated he observed the crash right at impact and observed the moped fall to the roadway. Rothstein stated he pulled over to check on the operator of the moped. Rothstein provided a ride for Bertram after the crash. Photos were taken by Officer Schlegel and submitted to the IT Bureau.
Keywords:
Crash, Helmet, Pictures, Solar
Dcc:
Followed too closely, Inattention
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3341721
Longitude:
-71.1880475
Location:
Marshall St & Grant Ave, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
2000000411
Date:
2020-07-29
Time:
15:35
Address:
DEDHAM ST & WINCHESTER ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On Wednesday, July 21, 2020, while assigned to WN, I took a report at the front desk for a past MVA/Bicyclist. The operator of MV1 (CANAS, Marco) stated he was traveling Westbound on Dedham St., crossing over Winchester St., when he was struck by a bicyclist (ENELAMAH, Jojo) on the driver's side bumper. He stated that he had a green light, and the bicyclist abruptly came out of Winchester St. Northbound into the intersection, striking the truck. CANAS stated he and ENELAMAH exchanged information and both went on their way, at which time he decided to report the accident at the police station. ENELAMAH had two scrapes on her right wrist, but she stated to him that she was uninjured. CANAS stated he was uninjured. He could not remember a description of the bicycle involved, but stated ENELAMAH was wearing red shorts, a blue shirt, backpack, and no helmet. I left a message on the phone number provided for ENELAMAH, and will update further upon making contact with her.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Helmet, Phone
Dcc:
Unknown
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3165242
Longitude:
-71.2088413
Location:
Winchester St & Dedham St, Newton, MA 02461, USA
Case number:
2000000491
Date:
2020-09-01
Time:
13:55
Address:
780 BEACON ST
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, while assigned to marked unit N496, I responded to the area of 780 Beacon Street, Newton for a report of a motor vehicle crash involving a bicyclist. The weather at the time of the crash was clear and sunny. The road surface was dry. Beacon Street is a public way maintained by the City of Newton. I spoke with the operator of the vehicle involved in the crash, Dina Hudson (S33833807). Ms. Hudson stated she was sitting in her 2015 white Jeep Grand Cherokee (MA: 727SZ7) that was parked (E) in a metered parking spot in front of 780 Beacon Street. Ms. Hudson stated traffic in the Eastbound lane of Beacon Street to her left was stopped. There was a red light ahead at the intersection and traffic had built up past where her vehicle was parked. Ms. Hudson stated she opened her driver side door while she was looking for her debit card to go to the bank. Ms. Hudson stated at this time a bicyclist was traveling at a high rate of speed around the stopped traffic towards the intersection and crashed into her driver side door. Ms. Hudson stated the operator of the bicycle then traveled further up the roadway and crashed behind a vehicle stopped in traffic. Ms. Hudson stated she was unsure if the bicyclist crashed into the stopped vehicle or if it had landed on the roadway just before it. Ms. Hudson stated the bicyclist then got up from the roadway and began yelling at her that the crash was her fault. I observed a few small fresh scrapes on the outside of the driver side door area. When I initially arrived at the crash location, I observed Officer Lazarakis checking on his well-being of the injured bicyclist, Marc Lind. Lind was observed laying on the sidewalk in front of 780 Beacon Street. After being evaluated by Newton Medics, I spoke with Mr. Lind. Mr. Lind stated he was traveling on his Trek bicycle Eastbound on Beacon Street towards Langley Road. Mr. Lind stated while traveling through the area at this time, traffic in the Eastbound Lane was stopped and there was a red light ahead of him at the intersection. Mr. Lind estimated his speed at this time to be 10-12 miles per hour. Mr. Lind stated as he travelled past the Santander Bank at 780 Beacon Street, the operator of a parked white Jeep to his right abruptly opened their door into traffic. Mr. Lind stated he attempted to avoid the vehicles door and veered to the left. Mr. Lind stated the right end of his handlebar made contact with the door and as he traveled forward and applied his brakes his right side crashed into the rear of a vehicle stopped in traffic ahead of him. Mr. Lind stated he crashed to the roadway on his right side. Mr. Lind was able to move to the side of the roadway and wait for Newton PD, Fire, and Medics to respond. Mr. Lind reported injuries to his right arm, side, and leg area. Mr. Lind signed a patient refusal with Newton Medics and was transported away from the area by his wife with his bicycle. I observed no substantial damage to his Trek bicycle. At the time of the crash, Mr. Lind was wearing a white t-shirt, black shorts, black, shoes, and a gray helmet with sunglasses. I spoke with a witness to the crash, Steve Worthington. Mr. Worthington stated he was stopped in traffic on Beacon Street about 4 vehicles back from the red light. Mr. Worthington stated he looked out of his passenger door mirror and observed a bicyclist "whipping" down Beacon Street in between vehicles parked on the side of the road and vehicles stopped in traffic at the red light. Mr. Worthington estimated the speed of the bicycle to be approximately 20 miles per hour. Mr. Worthington stated the bicyclist had to "lean" by his vehicle to get by. Mr. Worthington stated a vehicle just ahead of him that was parked opened their door and the bicyclist made contact with the door. Mr. Worthington stated the bicyclist then went down in front of the car that was in front of him. Mr. Worthington stated the bicyclist was rolling around on the ground and screaming "It's your fault" at the woman that opened her door Photos were taken of the bicycle and the vehicle involved and submitted to the IT Bureau.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Fire, Helmet, Pictures, Solar, Speed
Dcc:
[]
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3301182
Longitude:
-71.1928911
Location:
780 Beacon St, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Case number:
2000000492
Date:
2020-09-02
Time:
12:31
Address:
LEXINGTON ST & COMMONWEALTH AVE
Speed limit:
25
Violation cited:
no
Narrative:
On Wednesday September 2nd, 2020 I responded to 341 Lexington Street for a report of a past motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian that reportedly occurred around 12:25pm at the intersection of Commonwealth Ave and Lexington St. At the time of the reported incident the weather was cloudy/rainy and the road surface was wet. Both Commonwealth Ave and Lexington St are owned and maintained by the City of Newton. Upon arrival I spoke with the parent of the pedestrian identified as Tamika Olszewski. Tamika stated her daughter, Morgan Olszewsk, her twin brother Dean Olszewski and several friends took their bikes and went to Dunkin Donuts in Auburndale. Tamika stated when the group returned from Dunkin Donuts her daughter Morgan told her that she was hit by a car while crossing Commonwealth Ave. I spoke with Morgan and she stated she was in front of Dunkin Donuts and pressed the crosswalk button on the traffic light to cross over Commonwealth Ave. Morgan stated she crossed the street inside the crosswalk and noticed the crosswalk light signal was counting down. Morgan stated she heard a shrieking noise from a car slamming on the brakes and stuck hand out and touched a white car to keep her balance. Morgan stated she did not fall down or sustain any injuries. Morgan stated she continued across the street towards the picnic benches that are located in front of Starbucks. Morgan stated she then walked home and told her mother what happened. Morgan's only description of the vehicle involved was white car. Dean Olszewski and Ryan Poras stated they were at the picnic benches and left their bikes there and walked in the crosswalk to Dunkin Donuts to get some food. Dean and Ryan stated they then left the store and crossed back to the picnic benches where Deans sister Morgan was waiting. Dean gave Morgan some money so she could go to Dunkin Donuts and Morgan went and crossed the street alone and the next thing they saw was Morgan in front of Dunkin Donuts with an unknown woman with her arms around Morgan. Dean and Ryan stated Morgan crossed back to the picnic benches and when they asked Morgan what had happened she stated "nothing". Later Morgan then told Dean she was hit by a car. I spoke with an employee of Dunkin Donuts who stated he witnessed the entire incident. Kelvin Matovu stated he had groups of kids coming inside to get donuts around 12:25pm. Kelvin stated he witnessed Morgan with other children at the picnic benches in front of Starbucks. Kelvin stated he saw Morgan attempting to cross Commonwealth Ave with her helmet on and no bicycle with her. Kelvin stated Morgan pressed the crosswalk button on the traffic light at the intersection but stated she did not cross in the crosswalk and crossed directly in front of the stores windows which are not in line with the crosswalk. Kelvin stated he did not notice if she had the walk sign or not. Kelving stated as Morgan crossed into traffic she was rushing and stopped in the middle of the road where the two yellow medium stripes are and looked confused. Kelvin stated it seemed she was confused because cars were going past her in both directions and so she stopped in the middle of the road. Kelvin stated a female customer who was inside the store went out and made contact with Morgan when she finally crossed the street and made it to the front door of Dunkin Donuts. Kelvin stated he did not see a car make contact with Morgan or hear anything related to a crash. Kelving stated Morgan seemed confused and did not appear injured. Kelvin stated the female customer put her arms around Morgan to make sure she was okay. After the incident, Kelvin stated Morgan did not enter the store and went back to the picnic benches where the other children were located and they left northbound on Lexington Street. Kelvin stated the female customer came into the store and Kelvin gave the woman a free coffee for assisting Morgan. The unidentified female customer then left the area. Dunkin Donuts has no cameras that face the street. Officer G. Claflin spoke with the employees at Keys Drugstore and they stated they did have cameras facing the street and will contact the store manager who will contact the Traffic Bureau if the incident was caught on the camera. I advised Tamika that a report will be filed and if there is any development regarding the possible car involved I will contact her. Medic 2 was on scene and Tamika signed a patient refusal for Morgan. Morgan is a student at Burr Elementary School. While writing this report Tamika called and stated that Morgan remembered that the woman who assisted her after the collision walked her inside Dunkin Donuts.
Keywords:
Bike, Crash, Crosswalk, Helmet, Ped, School, Walk
Dcc:
Unknown
Report url:
report
Image url:
image
Latitude:
42.3478859
Longitude:
-71.247136
Location:
Commonwealth Avenue & Lexington St, Newton, MA 02466, USA

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