Between February and May 2026, the quiet stretch of Dinsmore Avenue in the 01701 ZIP code became the scene of nine separate police interventions. Seven of these calls resulted in trespass tows, turning a residential corridor into a frequent staging ground for law enforcement and towing crews.

This surge in activity centers almost entirely on the Bayberry Apartments complex at 50 Dinsmore Ave. The pattern began in early March with a tow at 33 Dinsmore Ave, but quickly escalated at the larger complex. Within a single week between March 4 and March 7, officers responded to four distinct incidents at Bayberry, including two motor vehicle accidents and a dispute over parking access.

The situation intensified by mid-March when a business alarm report from apartment 309 and a vehicle stop at 60 Dinsmore Ave added to the tally. The most recent significant event occurred on May 5, when fire crews were dispatched to a reported issue in the mail room at 50 Dinsmore Ave. These filings mirror a broader trend of residential strain previously documented in a related analysis of the corridor.

The high volume of trespass tow reports points to ongoing conflicts regarding parking privileges and unauthorized vehicle presence within the neighborhood. For property managers at the Bayberry Apartments, the cycle of violations demands repeated police intervention, a burden that is unusual for a single residential address over a 90-day period. The recurrence of these filings suggests that current management protocols or existing zoning measures have not yet resolved the underlying disputes.

Further details on the escalation to emergency services, including the fire response, are available in municipal records. Residents concerned about the frequency of these calls should monitor upcoming city council agendas for discussions on property management oversight or parking enforcement ordinances. If the rate of trespass tows continues, city officials may need to address the specific conditions at the Bayberry Apartments to prevent further strain on local emergency resources.

This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal for more details: https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com