Crime & Safety
Car Broken into, Erratic Driver, a Hit and Run, Gas Smell and More
The latest entries from the Bedford Police Department for Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6.

BEDFORD, MA - The following is a sampling of log entries provided by the Bedford Police Department. Where mentioned, an arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Saturday, March 5
9:17 a.m. - Resident reports a breaking and entering to her motor vehicle and an iPad stolen at The Edge Sports Center.
11:14 a.m. - Caller from Bedford Funeral Home reports there is a woman with two dogs running around loose in the Shawsheen Cemetery while there is a funeral service happening. Officer spoke with the owner of the dogs who was told her dogs are not allowed at the cemetery. Animal Control Officer was also notified.
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12:47 p.m. - Call from resident on Buehler Road reporting light smoke condition coming from vents in the home, and the smoke alarms are going off. Fire Department reports this was a problem with the heating system, and it has been shut down. The homeowner will contact a repair person. All companies clear.
Sunday, March 6
12:38 a.. - Call from a party on a bicycle reporting the outside odor of gas in the area of 95 Page Road. Responding officer reports a slight odor in the area, no readings on the meter. National Grid notified.
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9:21 a.m. - Employee at CVS calling to report his car was involved in a hit and run motor vehicle crash in the lot overnight.
9:44 p.m. - Police received a 911 call reporting an erratic operator driving a red Dodge van on Bedford Street heading into Lexington. Lexington Police were notified.
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