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Empty School Bus Hits Dump Truck in North Chelmsford
The following information was supplied by the Chelmsford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Arrests
May 15
- Debra Ekberg, 54, of 22 Bradford St. in Chelmsford was arrested on charges of alleged assault and battery.
May 16
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- Richard Walker, 43, of 116 Marshal Ave. in Lowell, was arrested on charges of alleged operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
May 18
- Matthew John Simard, 21, of 14 Tyng Rd. in Tyngsboro was arrested on charges of alleged operation of a motor vehicle without possession of a license.
Other
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April 23, 9:34 a.m. - An individual came to the Chelmsford Police Station to report a case of harassment.
According to police reports, the man said he received a text from his brother-in-law threatening physical harm if he did not drop off his children at his ex-wife's house, texts that continued for half an hour.
The report indicated that the man has joint custody of his children.
Police talked to the brother-in-law and asked him to stop texting, a request he said he would comply with.
April 29, 4:05 p.m. - Police were dispatched to the intersection of Dunstable and Groton Road for a minor accident involving an empty school bus and a six wheel dump truck.
There were no injuries, and no damage to the truck. The windshield of the bus was damaged when it impacted a ladder attached to the truck.
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