Crime & Safety
Bedford Man Charged With Fraud After Vehicle Stop
Police say man had a warrant on two outstanding charges

A Bedford man who was stopped on the F.E. Everett Turnpike for driving with a suspended registration, was arrested on two more charges awaiting him on an outstanding warrant.
David Call, 43, of Bedford, was charged with fraudulent use of a credit card, operating with a suspended license and registration and receiving stolen property.
Call was arrested by the Merrimack Police Department as a result of a motor vehicle stop on June 28, for a suspended license and registration. After placing him under arrest, police learned he also had an outstanding warrant in Merrimack for fraudulent use of a credit card and receiving stolen property.
Call allegedly took a credit card out of an unsecured vehicle at the Comfort Inn in Merrimack on June 1 without the owner’s permission. He then used the credit card without the owner’s permission at a local business.
Call was released on $2,500 personal recognizance bail. He is scheduled to appear before the 9th Circuit Court Merrimack District Division on July 12 to answer to four charges.
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