Nine police incidents occurred along Dinsmore Avenue between February and May 2026, with seven resulting in trespass tow reports. This concentration of activity centers heavily on the Bayberry Apartments complex at 50 Dinsmore Ave, signaling a persistent enforcement burden for Framingham officers.

The data shows a rapid succession of calls that began in early March. On March 1, a trespass tow was logged at 33 Dinsmore Ave, just days before the activity shifted to the larger complex at 50 Dinsmore Ave. Between March 4 and March 7, four separate incidents were recorded at the Bayberry Apartments, including two motor vehicle accidents and a parking problem.

By March 13, the pattern expanded to include a business alarm report from apartment 309 at the same complex, alongside a motor vehicle stop at 60 Dinsmore Ave. The most recent major incident occurred on May 5, when fire crews responded to an issue in the mail room at 50 Dinsmore Ave. These filings mirror a broader trend of residential strain previously documented in nine police calls in three months signal strain on Dinsmore Ave.

The frequency of trespass tow reports suggests ongoing disputes over parking access or unauthorized vehicle presence within the neighborhood. Residents and property managers at the Bayberry Apartments appear to be managing a cycle of violations that requires repeated police intervention. This volume of calls is notable for a single corridor, particularly given that the majority of the 90-day period involved only one primary location.

Further context on the nature of these residential disturbances can be found in fire crews respond to Bayberry Apartments mail room, which details the escalation to emergency services. The recurrence of these filings indicates that current management or zoning measures have not yet resolved the underlying conflicts.

Residents should monitor upcoming municipal meeting agendas for any discussions regarding property management oversight or parking enforcement ordinances. If the rate of trespass tow reports continues, city officials may need to address the specific conditions at the Bayberry Apartments to prevent further strain on local emergency resources.