Motorists Keep Bradford Police Busy
Motorists – on the road and parked – kept Bradford City Police busy on Thursday. They investigated motor vehicles accidents at Oxford Street and Oakwood Avenue, and at Bolivar Drive and Seaward Avenue. They also got a traffic/road complaint on North Kendall Avenue and parking complaints from Avenue B, Elm Street, Merrow Avenue, Interstate Parkway and East Main Street, and a report of an erratic driver on Mechanic Street.
Also according to the complaint report and request sheet faxed to WESB and The HERO by the police department, officers got reports of a dispute on South Avenue, harassment on High Street and criminal mischief on Davis Street. They were also called to a couple of domestic disputes and received several requests to speak with an officer.
Also according to the complaint report and request sheet faxed to WESB and The HERO by the police department, officers got reports of a dispute on South Avenue, harassment on High Street and criminal mischief on Davis Street. They were also called to a couple of domestic disputes and received several requests to speak with an officer.
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