Crime & Safety
Concord Man Arrested on License Charge, Warrant in Sudbury
The following arrest information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

A motor vehicle stop by the Sudbury Police Department on March 28 resulted in the arrest of a Concord man.
Just after midnight, Richard Warren, 60, who gave an address of P.O. Box 1002 in Concord, was pulled over on Concord Road.
After the responding officer completed an investigation, Warren was arrested and charged with:
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- Operating a motor vehicle with a revoked license;
- Motor vehicle lights violation;
- Operation of unregistered or improper equipment.
The investigation also showed Warren had a warrant out for his arrest to face a charge of larceny by check more than $250.
He was released at 2:02 a.m. and was scheduled to be arraigned at Framingham District Court later in the day.
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In other police news from March 28:
- A Beechwood Avenue resident reported an industrial air compressor was stolen from the back of his truck which was parked in the driveway during the overnight hours. The value of the compressor was estimated at $750.
- An officer was dispatched to Sudbury Pharmacy for a report of a suspicious female inside the pharmacy. Nothing criminal was determined.
- A Hudson Road resident called 911 to report her 12-year-old was acting unruly. The call was originally hung up and officers responded to the address, where peace was restored.
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