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Police log for week of Nov. 22, 2019

December 3, 2019

November 22

Round Hill Road (11:32 a.m.) — Resident turned in an antique rifle from an estate requesting it to be destroyed.

South Great Road (3:16 p.m.) — Two-car crash on Rte. 117 at Lincoln Road. No injures, both cars towed.

Wells Road (8:05 p.m.) — Resident requested a well-being check on a party who is currently in Sudbury.

Lexington Road (2:18 a.m.) — Waltham police requested a well-being check on a party at the residence. Contact was made and request made to have them contact Waltham police.

November 23

Conant Road (3:10 p.m.) — Minor chemical spill in basement.

Bedford Road (5:02 p.m.) — Odor of smoke in the house. Fire Department determined it was coming from a ceiling fan and advised resident to contact an electrician.

South Great Road (1:59 a.m.) — One-car crash, no injuries. Vehicle towed from the scene.

Woods End Road (5:31 a.m.) — Resident requested assistance with getting a deceased dog into their car.

November 24

Hiddenwood Path (4:52 p.m.) — Resident reports unknown female knocking on their door and walking around the property. She was gone upon arrival of officers.

November 25

Weston Road (12:02 p.m.) — Resident reporting an incident was advised it’s a civil and not criminal matter.

Ryan Estate, 140 Lincoln Rd. (2:18 p.m.) — Police assisted a resident who was reporting a matter. Resident appeared to be confused and was reunited with a family member.

South Great Road (4:39 p.m.) — Vehicle struck in hit-and-run on Rte. 117 near Mt. Misery. Minor damage, no description of vehicle.

Mill Street (9:07 p.m.) — Officer assisted National Park Police with a traffic stop.

November 26

Lexington Road (10:22 a.m.) — Report of an adult and child running around the yard in ninja clothing confronting a passerby. Unable to make contact at the door.

Post office, 145 Lincoln Rd. — Report of a possible stolen package.

Wells Road (11:53 p.m.) — Resident reports apartment was entered earlier in the day. It was found to be entered by the reporting party’s child.

November 27

Lincoln Public Library — Fire Department reports that elevator is out of service.

Lexington Road (10:37 a.m.) — Officer delivered paperwork to a resident. 

Farrar Road (3:13 p.m.) — Fire Department reports a problem with the heating system.

Sandy Pond Road (7:50 p.m.) — Chang Han, 45, of 44 Deerhaven Rd., Lincoln was arrested for OUI following a vehicle crash.

Post office, 145 Lincoln Rd. — Officer checked on two people walking in the area; they were found to be workers from a local business walking home.

Wells Road (1:49 a.m.) — Resident asking to speak to an officer appeared to be confused. Police contacted family member who was in another part of the residence.

November 28

Brooks Road (8:29 p.m.) — One-car crash involving utility pole. Operator was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries.

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  1. Jon says

    December 3, 2019 at 9:12 pm

    Post office, 145 Lincoln Rd. — Officer checked on two people walking in the area; they were found to be workers from a local business waking home.

    I think you should have said “workers from a local business WALKING home.”

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