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Police log

September 17, 2019

(Editor’s note: The Lincoln Squirrel will start publishing a selection from the daily logs of the Lincoln Police Department roughly once a week.)

September 12

Motor vehicle accident — Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (9 a.m.)
No injuries; one vehicle towed.

Road rage – Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (10:10 a.m.)
Incident involving two vehicles traveling eastbound when one driver threw their iced coffee at the other. The call was transferred to the State Police. 

September 11

Aid to public – 231 Aspen Circle (5:49 p.m.)
Police assisted a resident who wanted to report a missing family member who lives elsewhere. They were referred to the department where the person lives.  

Suspicious circumstances – Wells Road (12:26 a.m.)
A resident complained about teenagers in the Lincoln Woods community room after it closed. 

September 9

Noise complaint – 49 Wells Rd. (11:56 a.m)
Person was playing loud music; police told then to turn it down.

Suspicious circumstances – 168 Lincoln Rd. (1:33 a.m.)
Person reported an odd light flashing in the back of the house. It ended up being a vehicle from SavaTree that had its hazard lights flashing.

September 7

Suspicious circumstances – 241 Old Concord Rd. (1:52 p.m.)
Resident wanted a storage container off his property. He allowed an individual to store stuff in it but he now wants it gone. 

Suspicious person – Trapelo Road. (6:06 p.m.)
People were fishing.

September 6

Missing person over 21 – deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (2:56 p.m.)
A woman got lost on the trails while hiking and police helped her get her back to the deCordova. She wasn’t injured and walked out of the woods on her own.

Warrant arrest – Hanscom law enforcement, 3 Robbins Rd., Bedford (9:03 am.)
Minaie Mohsen, 67, of 95 Webster St. in Needham was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

 

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  1. RAH says

    September 18, 2019 at 9:13 am

    Very excited about your publishing the police log.Was always one of the most-read features when it was in the local paper.

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