Crime & Safety
Police: A Rogue Snowmobile
The following information was provided by the Bedford Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

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Saturday, Dec. 29
9:55 a.m.- The Bedford Police Department received a call reporting two white dogs running on Middlesex Turnpike near Plank Street. The responding officer reported a passing motorist was able to hold onto the dogs and contact the owner on the tags. The owner picked up the dogs.Â
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10:11 a.m.- A resident of Meadowbrook Road reported two white males using a ladder at 22 Meadowbrook Road. The caller said she believed the residents of 22 Meadowbrook were not at home and that the males in question left the area in a white truck. The responding officers reported the residents of 22 Meadowbrook were at home, and the men in question were electricians hired by the residents.Â
8:30 p.m.- Police received reports of a vehicle crash with no injuries in front of 315 Springs Road. The vehicles were towed, and the operators were given courtesy transports by responding officers.Â
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8:48 p.m.- An officer responded to reports of a disabled vehicle on Shawsheen Road. While on scene the officers car was struck by another vehicle.Â
9:30 p.m.- Police received reports of a snowmobile being operated erratically in the area of Wagon Wheel Drive and Old Stagecoach Road. The responding officer checked the area, but did not locate the snowmobile.
11:53 p.m.- Police received a call from the Shell Station reporting at 358 Great Road reporting a snowmobile being operated erratically in the parking lot. The responding officer checked the area, but the snowmobile was gone by the time the officer arrived on the scene.Â
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