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Bedford Police Ask Residents to Report Vandalism After Incident at Springs Brook Park

Bedford, MA Police Department

BEDFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
Robert Bongiorno
Chief of Police
2 Mudge Way
Bedford, MA 01730

For Immediate Release

Monday, June 8, 2015

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 781-533-9398
Email: john@jgpr.net

Bedford Police and Recreation Ask Residents to Report Vandalism After Incident at Springs Brook Park

BEDFORD — Police Chief Robert Bongiorno and the Bedford Recreation Department are asking residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity or vandalism they see at Springs Brook Park, parts of which were vandalized over the weekend.

Police received a report of multiple acts of vandalism to the area on Sunday, June 7 that are believed to have occurred during the overnight hours on Saturday into Sunday. Vandals tore the dock off of the beach area and damaged sections of the fence. The swing set and exterior of the bath house were also damaged.

“The community should be aware that vandalism is a crime and those found responsible for any damage or destruction will be charged appropriately,” Chief Bongiorno said. “To combat this problem we are looking to the public to notify the police department anytime they suspect something out of the ordinary occurring at the park.”

The Bedford Police Department will also step up patrols in town parks, including Springs Brook.

Vandalism costs the town. Vandals struck Springs Brook Park last year, and a large percentage of Recreation Department employees’ time and resources were dedicated to the cleanup efforts.

“It is always an unfortunate situation to see our valued public park defaced,” said Amy Hamilton, Director Bedford Recreation. “Vandalism at Springs Brook Park has been an ongoing issue over the years and we hope with the community’s assistance those performing these acts will end.”

The Veterans Affairs Police will assist the Bedford Police Department with increasing patrol at the park. Residents are encouraged to call the police department if they hear noise or see flashlights at the park after 8:30 p.m. To report vandalism, call 781-275-1212 or dial 911.

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