A busy Wednesday for Andover police included a multi-agency search sparked by an alarming report at a Tewksbury gas station, a welfare check prompted by an anonymous crisis line text, and a rollover crash that briefly shut down I-495.

Andover police joined the search Wednesday afternoon after witnesses at a Tewksbury Cumberland Farms reported two children had been forced into an SUV, telling police they'd heard the children yell, "You are not my daddy," before the vehicle drove off. Andover officers were told to stop and identify the driver if spotted. Authorities canceled the alert after locating everyone involved, though details of how the situation resolved haven't been released.

Wednesday night, police responded to an Andover home after the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline forwarded a welfare check request based on an anonymous text alleging child abuse, though with limited identifying details. Officers checked on the family and found no evidence of an immediate problem. The 988 Lifeline remains free, confidential, and available 24/7 by call or text.

Overnight, police arrested a driver following a traffic stop and arranged for the vehicle to stay on private property until it could be retrieved the next morning; specific charges weren't immediately available. A person walked into headquarters Wednesday afternoon to report receiving threats, and officers opened an investigation. Separately, a Chestnut Street business owner's missing-car report turned out to be a legal tow for a parking violation.

A single-vehicle rollover on I-495 southbound near Route 93 briefly shut down the highway Wednesday evening. The driver was found conscious and alert and didn't need extrication. A separate fatal crash on I-495 northbound later that night is being covered separately.

All incidents were compiled from Andover public safety radio traffic and are preliminary; details may not reflect the outcome of later investigations. Anyone with information can contact the Andover Police Department at 978-475-1212.