Crime & Safety

Domestic Issues, Larceny and More From the Sudbury Police Department

The following information 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 May 7-8:

  • Officers were dispatched to a Boston Post Road residence regarding a domestic dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend. According to Lt. Robert Grady, the dispute was verbal in nature and no arrests were made.
  • Natick police are assisting Sudbury detectives with an ongoing larceny case.
  • Officers responded to Woodside Road for a report of a one-car accident. According to Grady, one car struck a pole. The car was towed but injuries were reported. There was a lengthy closure of the road as crews removed live wires that crossed the road.
  • Officers were dispatched to Concord Road for a report of a two-car accident. Airbags were deployed, both cars were towed, but no one was injured.
  • Officers responded to Dakin Road for a report of a two-car accident. One car was towed but no injuries were reported.
  • A Dutton Road resident reported someone suspicious looking was knocking on her door. The person was gone when officers arrived.
  • Officers were dispatched to Hudson Road for a report of a domestic issue. Grady said the issue was verbal in nature. No arrests were made and no restraining orders given.

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