Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones was rushed to Norwood Hospital Sunday morning after he showed up at the Foxboro Police Department with a medical emergency, police dispatch records show.

But police officials won’t say what the emergency was and the police chief confirmed information was deleted from dispatch records before they were released to the Herald.

Dispatch records show Jones arrived at the police station at 7:42 a.m. with a medical emergency and was evaluated by fire and EMS officials before being transported to Norwood Hospital just after 8 a.m.

Jones was present at practice yesterday and today.

When the Herald called Foxboro Police Chief Edward T. O’Leary earlier today, he denied his department and officers had any dealing with Jones over the weekend and added the only time he’d ever seen Jones was being interviewed on television.

But dispatch records obtained by the Herald about two hours later showed at least five officers on the scene while Jones was being evaluated in a back parking lot of the station.

Another officer was dispatched to Jones’ home, which is only about a block from the police station, to “secure the residence,” according to the dispatch report.

When asked whether he had misspoken in his earlier conversation with the Herald, O’Leary said, “No, because it was a medical call. I didn’t look at it as a police specific call.”

O’Leary said no police report exists for the incident because the department doesn’t fill out paperwork for medical calls “unless a person’s dead.”

O’Leary also said he doesn’t know what medical emergency brought Jones to the police station because he had not spoken with any of his officers who handled the case and denied knowing why one of his officers went to Jones’ home to secure the residence.

“I have no idea,” said O’Leary. “I didn’t talk to the officer. I don’t know whether there was no one else at the home or whether he was asked. I don’t know.”

The dispatch report also shows that a Foxboro officer modified the dispatch record of the emergency call at 3:02 p.m. today – shortly after the Herald called O’Leary and received a copy of the dispatch call records.

O’Leary said medical information was deleted from the record.

“It’s protected information on a medical condition,” said O’Leary. “Officers get training in making sure it’s information that’s not to be disclosed. I trust my lieutenant to know the difference.”

When asked if Foxboro police had ever modified its dispatch records in the past, O’Leary said, “That’s a possibility. I just don’t recall any at this point.”

Jones, who made the Pro Bowl this year and is fifth in the NFL with 12.5 sacks, missed the Jan. 3 Miami game with a toe injury, but attended both walk-through practices the Patriots held last week.

The Patriots told the Herald in a statement: "Chandler Jones was admitted to the hospital on Sunday and released that day. He reported to work on time Monday morning and has participated in all meetings and practices since then.”