Between the time the sun rose on March 7 and set on May 21, Framingham police officers arrived at the Motel 6 at 1668 Worcester Terrace Road nine separate times.

This rapid succession of law enforcement responses points to a persistent pattern of disturbance at a major commercial lodging site, drawing repeated attention to the 01701 corridor and raising questions about safety for neighbors and transient guests alike.

The timeline began with two distinct filings on March 7, documenting both a motor vehicle stop and a report of undesirable activity. Just three days later, officers returned to the property for another vehicle stop. By March 13, the frequency doubled as two separate reports of suspicious activity were logged within the same 24-hour period. These early March incidents align with a broader spike in citywide suspicious activity reports that surfaced across multiple neighborhoods during that window.

The pattern did not fade after the initial burst. On May 3, police logged a new report of undesirable activity at the property, occurring just weeks after a previous analysis highlighted seven filings within a 60-day span. The most recent entry on May 21 brought the total to nine distinct records for this single address, covering a 76-day window.

While motels naturally experience high traffic from travelers, the density of reports—ranging from vehicle stops to suspicious behavior and undesirable activity—suggests a systemic issue rather than isolated incidents. This concentration reinforces the narrative of high-activity zones identified in recent citywide police activity reviews. The data indicates that the property is currently functioning as a focal point for law enforcement intervention.

Residents and business owners along the Worcester Terrace corridor should monitor whether management implements new security measures or if the property becomes subject to city nuisance ordinances. Further filings in the coming months will determine if this cluster represents a temporary spike or a long-term operational challenge for the establishment.