Our weekly compilation of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The Bedford Police Department are looking into two reports of a Peeping Tom hanging around Taylor Pond Lane on Nov. 9, as well as several other reports of similar occurrences within the past few months.
The following information was provided by the Bedford Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Representatives from Youth and Family Services, the Bedford Police Department and Bedford Public Schools presented the biennial youth risk survey on Nov. 14.
If you're planning on using Springs Road to drive through town tomorrow, plan extra time as the V.A. Fun Run will affect through traffic in the area.
The caravan of donations collected by the Bedford Police Department for those affected by Hurricane Sandy on Staten Island left this morning.
Anyone interested in donating food or clothing to Sandy's victims on Staten Island can drop donations off at the BPD until 10 p.m. Thursday night.
The latest version of the MyPD app will include new features such as the ability to retrieve information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The Bedford Police Department is looking for any information on three recent instances of shoplifting at T.J. Maxx.
State police on the lookout for people drinking and driving.
The Bedford Police Department issued a list of tips to make sure trick or treaters have a safe Halloween.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, several roads around town remain closed due to fallen trees and downed wires.
The Bedford Police Department released an update on Hurricane Sandy warning residents to expect 30-40 mph winds as well as 1-3 inches of rain.
The Bedford Police Department will begin using a new communication service which will allow residents to receive updates on community information via text or email.
Having a disaster kit together is one of the top recommendations of emergency planners with the the possibility of Hurricane Sandy reaching New England next week.
The Bedford Police Department participated in an Oct. 24 statewide effort to prevent vehicles from passing school buses as they stop to pick kids up.
Police Chief Robert Bongiorno announced an initiative on Oct. 23 which will see regular alcohol compliance checks around town.