Crime & Safety

Sudbury Hit With 3 New Vandalism Cases

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 seeking help from the public regarding three vandalism cases that were reported on Dec. 2.

The first happened at Loring Elementary School on Woodside Road where someone reported seeing a light pole that was knocked down.

According to Lt. Robert Grady, the incident likely happened over the weekend, and could be attributed to the black ice that formed early Sunday morning.

The second incident was reported just before 11 a.m. at Curtis Middle School on Pratts Mill Road.

Officers found the athletic field by the basketball courts was torn up by a vehicle.

Grady said the estimated damage was unknown.

The third happened during an attempted house break on Boston Post Road.

Grady said the resident, who is in the middle of moving into the residence, reported just before 3 p.m. that there was damage to the back door.

"There was definitely some intent there," Grady said.

Nothing was reported stolen.

If anyone has information regarding these reports they are asked to call the Sudbury Police Department at 978-443-1042.


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