Crime & Safety

Driver Strikes 2 Parked Cars, Credit Card Fraud and More From the Sudbury Police Log

The following was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.

The following was reported by the Sudbury Police Department on March 5:

  • A person walked into the lobby to report there was a suspicous car at the job site he was working on Boston Post Road. Responding officer spoke with the driver and advised him to leave the area.
  • A Surrey Lane resident reported a suspicious person sitting in a car. Responding officer spoke with the person, who said he was locked out of his home and was awaiting for someone to arrive with a key.
  • A Concord Road resident filed a credit card fraud report for his banking institution.
  • Officers responded to a Boston Post Road address for a report of a disturbance. The horn of a car was stuck and was taken to a nearby automotive shop to be repaired.
  • A Plantation Circle resident reported seeing a suspicious black sedan parked at the end of the street. The car was a livery vehicle that was picking up a client.
  • A motorist called from 55 Hudson Road to report she had struck two parked cars in the lot. No one was in the cars when they were struck. The driver was not injured and no cars needed to be towed from the scene.

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