Crime & Safety
Road Rage, Torched Car and More From the Sudbury Police Log
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 15:
- Officers were dispatched to a two-car accident on Concord Road. While helping with the exchange of paperwork, one motorist was cited for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
- A caller reported being a victim of road rage. The caller said a person in a white Ford pickup with an extended cab and grey trim got out of the truck with a weapon and smashed a small window of his car. According to acting Chief Scott Nix, the victim drove to his place of work in Concord out of fear. He was expected to file an official report later in the day.
- An officer was dispatched to Horse Pond Road for a report of an accident between a car and a moped. No injuries were reported but the moped was towed from the scene.
- A resident reported seeing a burned motor vehicle near Tippling Rock Road and the Longfellow Glen apartments. Police determined the vehicle, a Ford F-350 pickup, was stolen from Framingham. Officers processed the car and contacted the owner.
- Emergency personnel responded to a daycare center on Boston Post Road after receiving a report of smoke in the building. Nix said the daycare was evacuated. The cause of the smoke was determined to be from a fan on the second floor. No injuries were reported.
- Officers responded to a two-car accident on Concord Road. No injuries were reported.
- A Peakham Road resident reported hearing noises from her first floor. Responding officers cleared the house but did not find anything suspicious.
- A Dutton Road resident reported three youths riding BMX bikes knocked on her door asking for someone who did not live there. Responding officers did not find the youths.
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