Police Log: Fireworks Complaints and a Fight at Papa Razzi
The following information was provided by the Concord Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Wednesday, Nov. 21
8:37 a.m. – A Maple Street resident called 911 to complain about construction vehicles parking illegally on the roadway.
9:33 a.m. – A Carlisle woman came into the station to turn in a pair of EpiPens she found around Punkatasset Hill earlier in the day.
10:54 a.m. – Police responded to a minor motor vehicle accident in the area of the West Concord Supermarket on Commonwealth Avenue and assisted with paperwork.
12:21 p.m. – An Old Bedford Road resident reported a white Toyota SUV was parked in the back of an open field for several days, and requested that it be checked out for suspicious activity. The responding officer reported the vehicle’s owner was doing work for the landowner and had permission to be there.
12:35 p.m. – Police responded to a reported motor vehicle accident with personal injury on Grant Street, by Sudbury Road.
12:45 p.m. – A Concord man reported a black vehicle crossing over the yellow line on Cottage Street heading toward Dino’s. Police checked in with the vehicle’s driver, and no violations were observed.
1:31 p.m. – Police responded to a report of juveniles laying in the roadway on Monument Street at Court Lane. The juveniles were gone on arrival.
3:32 p.m. – A Main Street resident emailed to complain about a red pickup truck parked by her neighbor’s place for several days.
5 p.m. – A Border Road resident reported past suspicious activity involving a phone call claiming her Medicare card would be coming in two weeks and inquiring into which bank her Social Security check was deposited. The woman said she did not provide the requested information.
9:45 p.m. – Bedford Police relayed a three complaints of fireworks that may be coming from Virginia Road in Concord. Police reported nothing found on Virginia Road. Bedford Police eventually made contact with the persons responsible, who were on MassPort’s property.
10:56 p.m. – A detail officer at Papa Razzi reported a fight in progress. Responding officers reported the situation was under control and calm at the time, and police were unable to determine who was involved. Several individuals were asked to leave the premises.