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May 3 to May 24, 2026

The Bedford Police Blotter for this period included a mix of unwanted guest calls, disturbances, thefts, assaults, breaking-and-entering reports, suspicious activity, and several domestic or family-related disputes.

Several theft-related incidents were reported, including a stolen electric scooter, stolen bicycles, a stolen umbrella holder, unpaid salon services, cigarettes taken from a convenience store, a firearm stolen from a truck, a laptop and vehicle keys reported missing from an apartment, and merchandise taken from a Northfield Road retail store after someone allegedly entered through a propped emergency exit.

Police also responded to multiple unwanted guest and business-related complaints, including intoxicated or upset customers at businesses on Broadway Avenue, Rockside Road, Columbus Road, Center Road, and Northfield Road. In several cases, the individuals left before officers arrived or were formally trespassed from the property.

Disturbance calls involved apartments, schools, family members, neighbors, group homes, and business locations. Some involved arguments over property, money, parking, alcohol use, personal relationships, or school-related conflicts. Most were resolved by separating the parties, documenting the incident, or advising those involved to avoid further conflict.

More serious calls included assault complaints, a reported breaking-and-entering involving a child’s father forcing entry into an apartment, a group home incident involving property damage and a brief foot pursuit, and a stolen firearm report. There were also several suspicious activity calls that turned out to be misunderstandings or unfounded after officers checked the area.

Overall, the blotter shows Bedford officers handling frequent disputes, theft complaints, business disturbances, juvenile-related issues, and several more serious property and assault-related reports during this period. 

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