A string of police lights has flickered repeatedly at the corner of Dinsmore Avenue and the Bayberry Hill Estates complex over the last month, marking a sharp spike in activity for the 1971 multi-family property.

This concentration of emergency calls and concurrent building permit filings signals a period of intense operational turnover and physical renovation for the 50 Dinsmore Ave address, managed by AIMCO Property Management.

Between February 10 and March 13, 2026, police logs documented nine distinct incidents along Dinsmore Avenue. The timeline includes a trespass tow at 33 Dinsmore Ave on March 1, followed three days later by a motor vehicle accident at the Bayberry Apartments (50 Dinsmore Ave). The following day, two separate trespass tows were logged for the general area, alongside a new fire alarm permit filed at 33 Dinsmore Ave.

The activity escalated in the second week of March. A well-being check was conducted at 66 Dinsmore Ave, room 502, on March 6. Just one day later, another motor vehicle accident was reported at the Bayberry Apartments, this time specifically noted on the 6th floor. The most recent entry, dated March 13, documented a business alarm at unit 309 of 50 Dinsmore Ave.

While the police logs highlight immediate safety concerns, the simultaneous permit filings point to longer-term structural changes. The fire alarm permit at 33 Dinsmore Ave, currently awaiting approval, aligns with a history of significant building activity at these addresses. Historical data indicates that the properties, formerly known as Bayberry Hill Estates and currently associated with the Eagle Rock Apartments at MetroWest branding, saw 162 permits filed between 2011 and 2020. Residents may see similar renovation or safety upgrade cycles repeat as the new filings move through the approval process.

This analysis is based on public municipal records. Residents can track the status of the fire alarm permit and other filings by visiting the Framingham city portal.