Crime & Safety

Police: An Arrest and Doing Donuts at MCC

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

 

Saturday, Nov. 24

6:38 a.m.- Police received a call reporting a grey truck doing donuts in the field in front of Middlesex Community College. The responding officer reported the vehicle was gone by the time they arrived in the area. MCC Security was notified. 

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4:02 p.m.- An individual came into the Bedford Police Department to report a set of keys found on the bike path between Pine Hill Road and Sweetwater Avenue. The owner later came into the station to retrieve the keys, and was provided a ride back to their vehicle. 

9:15 p.m.- Police received a call reporting a suspicious vehicle circling many times in the area of Mae Road and Davis Road. An officer spoke with the operator, who reported he and his passenger had just been goofing around.

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Sunday, Nov. 25

10:51 a.m.- A caller reported two unauthorized vehicles were parked at Progressive Software, at 14 Oak Park Drive. The responding officer reported the two parties had been talking and were sent on their way.

6:47 p.m.- Police received a call from a resident of Davis Road reporting two vehicles operating erratically. One had driven over a neighbors lawn and toward Davis Elementary School. The responding officer check the area, but could not find the vehicle, and did not observe any damage to the lawn in question.

9:17 p.m.- Police received a call from 5102 Thompson Farm reporting a domestic problem. Shaung Yang was placed under arrest for domestic assault and battery. 


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