Crime & Safety

Police Still Searching for Van That May Have Caused Crash

The following information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.

The Sudbury Police Department is still looking for the grey passenger van that it believes may have caused a three-car accident Wednesday morning at the intersection of Landham and Boston Post roads.

According to Lt. Robert Grady, it is believed the van entered Boston Post Road heading east without stopping.

A red Jeep attempted to stop to avoid the van, which caused a chain reaction crash with two other vehicles: a white sedan and a commerical van.

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The white sedan sustained damage to both ends, and the motorist was transported to Marlborough Hospital "with visible injuries," Grady said.

The driver of the commerical van was cited for following to close.

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Anyone with information regarding the grey passenger van, which is believed to have Connecticut plates, is asked to contact Officer Michael Rochette at 978-443-1042.

In other police news from Feb. 13:

  • Officers responded to a two-car accident on Concord Road. No injuries reported.
  • Officers responded to a two-car accident on Dutton Road. No injuries were reported.
  • An Old Meadow Road resident reported the theft of an iPad.


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