Thursday, July 21, 2011
The following information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A Peakham Road resident reported to the Sudbury Police Department on Wednesday his car was broken in to. The department received the call at about 10:57 a.m. from the resident of 623 Peakham Road. The resident claimed miscelaneous items, including a wallet and cash, were stolen from the car in his driveway during the overnight hours. An estimated value of the items was not available. It is believed the car was unlocked at the time of the alleged crime. Lt. Robert Grady said the case is under investigation and recommends residents lock their car doors at night, whether the car is parked in a driveway or a garage.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
The following information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A resident at 83 Carriage Way reported to the Sudbury Police Department that the residence had been broken in to and personal items were stolen, Lt. Scott Nix said. The homeowner told police he discovered late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning a "substantial amount of jewelry" and a computer were taken from the single-family home, Nix said. An estimated amount of what was taken was not available. Nix said the department is investigating. Also on Wednesday, a resident on Mossman Road reported a car damaged a stone wall on the property at about 9:50 a.m.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Sudbury police log.
Residents from Atkinson Lane, Hudson Road and Babe Ruth Drive reported to the Sudbury Police Department on Thursday personal items were taken from their cars during the overnight hours. According to Lt. Robert Grady, the items taken ranged from cameras to GPS units and change. All the reports are under investigation. Grady is also asking the public to remember to lock their cars at night or to bring in personal items to help prevent theft. Sudbury police also received a report of credit card fraud from a Sudbury resident. Grady said the resident did not know when the credit card was compromised, but that $3,000 worth of merchandise was purchased. Grady also said the resident is working with his credit card company to reverse the charges. …
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Sudbury police log.
A Dutton Road resident returning home on Tuesday noticed the residence had been broken in to, according to Sudbury Police Lt. Robert Grady. Grady also said the resident reported items from within the home were stolen, but couldn't give more details because the case is under investigation. The breaking and entering is the second to be reported in Sudbury this week. On Monday, a resident on Hudson Road reported laptop computers and jewelry were stolen from the home, which had also been broken in to. That investigation is also ongoing. Sudbury police also responded to two car accidents on Tuesday:
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Sudbury police log.
The Sudbury Police Department is investigating a report of larceny on Hudson Road. According to Sudbury police, the investigation involves breaking and entering of the home and larceny. Items allegedly stolen from the home include multiple laptop computers and jewelry. Because the investigation is ongoing, Sudbury police would not release any other information. Also Monday, the Sudbury Police Department issued five citations for various motor vehicle violations.