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March 29 to April 11, 2026

The Bedford Police Blotter for this period included several disturbance calls, theft reports, unwanted guest complaints, suspicious vehicle checks, assaults, and family or domestic-related disputes.

Disturbance calls made up a large portion of the blotter, with officers responding to arguments on Corkhill Road, Willis Street, Turney Road, Solon Road, William Street, Henry Street, Nordham Drive, Northfield Road, Dalepark Drive, and other locations. Most of these incidents were verbal disputes, neighbor issues, or relationship-related conflicts that were resolved by separating the parties or advising them to avoid further contact.

Theft reports included stolen or missing phones, a bicycle dispute, items taken from a residence by a juvenile, a fraudulent insurance check, retail thefts, and multiple reports involving stolen firearms. One firearm was reported missing from a vehicle after service work, and another firearm theft report was later taken at the police station.

Police also responded to several unwanted guest complaints, including incidents on Santin Circle, Lee Road South, Logan Street, Turney Road, Broadway Avenue, Rockside Road, and Union Street. In several cases, the person left before officers arrived or was advised of trespass.

Assault-related calls included reports on Northfield Road, Lee Road South, and Broadway Avenue. One Broadway Avenue assault report involving an ex-girlfriend was expected to be forwarded for prosecutorial review.

Other calls included suspicious vehicles on Rockside Road, Broadway Avenue, Leonard Street, and Turney Road; a building entry report on Rockside Road where no suspects were found; a school-related altercation involving a former student; and reports of harassment or domestic disputes.

Overall, this blotter shows officers handling mostly disputes, thefts, trespassing issues, suspicious activity, and several more serious reports involving assaults and stolen firearms. 

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