The following are excerpts from the Westwood Police logs from March 30-April 6. The logs are public record.

Monday, March 30

12:53 p.m.: Police are investigating past damage to a wall at the Seasons gas station on Providence Highway. Police spoke to an assistant manager, who said that on March 17, a blue Lexus SUV was in the drive-through at the station's coffee shop when the SUV jumped the curb and struck a wall, leaving a 2-foot gouge. The operator, identified as a black female with braided hair, then drove to a parking spot and sat there for 30 minutes before driving off. On March 31, police spoke to a district manager and viewed video surveillance. Police were able to track a couple of phone numbers connected to the owner of the SUV, but have been unable to contact them.

3:39 p.m.: A resident of Blueberry Lane reported that they received an envelope in the mail that was supposed to contain a $100 gift card. However, the card was missing.

4:47 p.m.: Police were summoned to Thatcher Street on a report of an unknown male party parked in a resident's driveway. The male became verbally abusive to the resident; police were able to quell the disturbance, and arranged transportation for the male.

5:41 p.m.: A two-vehicle accident at the intersection of High and Gay streets sent one person to Norwood Hospital with a leg injury. The lead vehicle had braked to avoid a jogger, and the following vehicle rear-ended the first vehicle. The operator of the second vehicle was transported to the hospital, and the vehicle towed.

Tuesday, March 31

4:11 a.m.: Police assisted the Fire Department at Hillview Drive when a woman had a cardiac episode. The woman was transported to Norwood Hospital.

11:03 a.m.: Police assisted the Fire Department with a brush fire on Farm Lane.

Wednesday, April 1

3:17 p.m.: Police were summoned to Thatcher Street on reports of a rollover accident. A vehicle had lost control, struck a pole and rolled over, landing on its roof. A bystander used a rock to break a window so that the operator could get out. The operator was transported to Norwood Hospital for evaluation. When contacted by police a couple of days later, the operator was unable to offer much of an explanation for the accident.

Thursday, April 2

4:14 p.m.: Police assisted the Fire Department at a structure fire on Willow Street that turned out to be burned food in an oven.

8:14 p.m.: Police delivered a restraining order out of West Boylston to a resident on University Avenue.

Friday, April 3

12:34 p.m.: A motor vehicle had just the rotary on East Street when it went off the right shoulder, struck two signs and clipped an Eversource utility pole. The operator was cited for failure to stay in marked lanes.

Saturday, April 4

2:59 p.m.: A resident of Fox Hill Street reported that a semiautomatic rifle, a war trophy from the Vietnam War, had gone missing. The exact date of the disappearance is unknown; the resident said the weapon had been in storage; there were no magazines or ammunition with the weapon. The rifle has been placed in the national stolen gun database.

Sunday, April 5

1:52 p.m.: Police received a report of a group of women congregating in the parking lot at St. Margaret Mary Parish on High Street. Police noticed the women were maintaining social distancing. The women left soon afterward.

2:50 p.m.: Police were summoned to Highview Street for report of an attack between two dogs. The biting dog was identified as a female grey/silver pit bull. Two boys walking the pit bull had lost control of the leash, and the pit bull bit another dog. The Animal Control officer located the owner of the pit bull, who was given a warning citation. The pit bull, who is up to date on its shots, has been placed on a 10-day quarantine.

Monday, April 6

12:44 a.m.: A resident of Washington Street reported hearing a verbal altercation. It turned out to be that someone was making a video.