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Man crashes through apartment window: Bedford Police log - News - Bedford Minuteman

Jesse Collings The following are excerpts from the Bedford police log for the period of Aug. 11 to Aug. 17. The log is public record and available to review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law. Friday, Aug. 11 3:47 p.m.: Police were called by an employee from a company on Wiggins Avenue who was reporting that a former employee that had been terminated was making threats to the employer. Police arrived on the scene and spoke with the employer about filing a no trespassing order. 9:22 p.m.: The Lexington Police Department placed a call to Bedford that a MBTA bus was seen traveling towards Bedford on Great Road, with green lights activated and the message "call police" on the board that typically displays the bus route number . Police were dispatched but could not locate the bus. Saturday, Aug. 12 2:33 p.m.: Police reported a motorcyclist on the bike path with a four-year-old child on the front of the bike. The motorcyclist was descri...

The Latest: Young Australian boy missing after van attack

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The Latest on the Spain attacks (all times local): 5:15 a.m. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has asked people to pray for a young Australian boy who is missing after a vehicle attack on a popular Barcelona promenade that killed 13 people. Turnbull said Saturday that the boy's mother was badly injured and is in a hospital following Friday's attack at the Las Ramblas promenade . Turnbull says the boy's family is searching for him. He did not release the boy's name. Turnbull says: "All of us as parents know the anguish his father is going through, and his whole family is going through, as they rush to seek to find him in Barcelona." Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says four Australians were injured in the attack. ___ 2:35 a.m. Police in Catalonia say they have searched two buses in their hunt for violent extremists believed responsible for a pair of deadly attacks in the northwestern region of Spain. Police say o...

French police say arrest unrelated to attack

BARCELONA, Spain The Latest on the Spain attacks (all times local): 11:30 p.m. Police in the southern French city of Nimes have arrested a man unlawfully carrying a pistol into a train station, but say he is not linked to the attacks in Barcelona. After an evacuation and police operation at the train station Saturday night , the historic city quickly returned to normal, with police returning to their posts. A national police spokesman said the operation began when a passenger alerted police to a man with a weapon. Police quickly found and arrested him, said the spokesman, who was not authorized to be publicly named. The spokesman said the man has no apparent connection to Thursday's attacks around Barcelona, about 380 kilometers southwest of Nimes. French authorities increased checks of its border with Spain after the attacks, and one suspect is believed at large. 10:50 p.m. Catalan regional police say they are mounting major road blocks throughout the northeastern regio...