Crime & Safety

Police Log: This One's Gone to the Dogs

The following was provided by the Concord Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Monday, Sept. 17

4:52 a.m. – A shuttle driver for Emerson Hospital requested a check of a suspicious vehicle parked by the woods near Concord Health Care on Old Road to Nine Acre Corner. The responding officer reported there was nobody in the vehicle, and it appeared as though it had been parked there for some time.

6:34 a.m. – As a result of a motor vehicle stop in the area of Bedford Street and Nancy Road, an Acton man was summonsed for speeding, number plate violation to conceal ID, uninsured motor vehicle and unregistered motor vehicle. According to the incident report, the plates on the 2001 Honda Civic the man was driving showed they belonged to a 2012 Porsche Cayenne.

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7:22 a.m. – Officers investigated a reported motor vehicle accident at the Sunoco Gas Station parking lot on Concord Turnpike.

8:20 a.m. – An Elm Street resident called to report her small white dog, “Iggy,” had been missing from her yard since 6:30 a.m.

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10:05 a.m. – A 911 call came in from an elevator at the Willard Elementary School. It checked out as being accidental, by an employee.

12:23 p.m. -- A 911 caller from Elsinore Street reported a neighborhood dog that appeared to be threatening.

1:43 p.m. – A Concord woman called 911 to report a loose dog on Southfield Road. While on the line, the caller said she had found the dog’s owner and was all set.

2:17 p.m. – A Deer Grass Lane resident called with complaints about a neighbor’s dog.

4:43 p.m. – Police responded to a report of a white van parked in a poor location at Pine and Pleasant streets was blocking a Stop sign and causing vehicles to run the intersection. The responding officer made contact with a contractor working in the area, who agreed to move the van.

6:12 p.m. – An Acton woman reported leaving her iPhone, in a pink otter box case, atop her car and that she believes it may have slid off near the Route 2 rotary. The woman said she used an app that places her phone near a Main Street residence, but claims she was not in that area at all today. An officer attempted to locate the phone at that residence, but with no success.


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