Crime & Safety
Concord Police Log: Multiple Thefts in Concord-Carlisle High School Girls Locker Room; Facebook Threat?
The following are excerpts from the Concord police log. An arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction.

Wed., March 4
- 6:05 a.m. A drive got stuck in a snowbank on Route 2.
- 6:17 a.m. A vehicle struck a telephone pole on Lowell Road. No one was hurt and the pole was not damaged.
- 10:04 a.m. Nine dollars was stolen from someone in the girls locker room at Concord-Carlisle High School.
- 4:03 p.m. A barking dog was reported on Stow Street.
- 4:24 p.m. A loose brown lab was running around Riverdale Road; its owner retrieved the animal.
Thur., March 5
- 8:50 a.m. A man on Deacon Haynes Road said his wife fell and needed help getting up.
- 9:09 a.m. A loose white dog was reported at Rotary Circle.
- 9:36 a.m. Stolen jewelry was reported on Hubbard Street.
- 12:17 p.m. Fifteen dollars was stolen from the girls locker room at Concord-Carlisle High School.
- 12:22 p.m. A gift card was stolen from the girls locker room at Concord-Carlisle High School.
- 12:52 p.m. A Concord school bus hit a street sign on Lexington Street. There was no serious damage and no one was hurt.
- 9:17 p.m. An individual came to Concord police about possible credit card fraud.
- 11:38 p.m. A caller said an individual was making statements about police on Facebook. The exact nature of the statements was not divulged.
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