May 4
Wells Road (8:43 p.m.) — Caller reporting a party yelling on Wells Road. Officer responded and found a person praying out loud.
May 5
Morningside Lane (1:35 p.m.) — Resident called regarding a disturbing voicemail from a former client. Officers took the report and contacted Melrose police to follow up with the involved party.
Morningside Lane (2:10 p.m.) — Caller requested a check on the resident who isn’t feeling well. Police and Fire Departments responded and everything was fine.
Harvest Circle (3:39 p.m.) — Resident reported someone gained unauthorized access to their bank account. Investigation is ongoing.
Old County Road (7:03 p.m.) — Resident reported cars parked on the roadway. Officer checked and they’re parked off to the side of the roadway, creating no hazard.
Woods End Road (7:06 p.m.) — Resident turned in old firearms
Parking lot, Ballfield Road (9:05 p.m.) — Officer checked on a party parked in the Hartwell lot. Everything was fine and they were sent on their way.
May 6
Winter Street (3:31 p.m.) — Caller reported seeing an increase in foxes in the area. They’re not bothering anyone; log entry made.
South Great Road (3:44 p.m.) — Caller reports kids playing near the railroad tracks. Officers located the kids; they were spoken to and sent on their way.
Oxbow Road (6:20 p.m.) — Caller reported two vehicles turned around in his driveway, one driving on his lawn. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate.
Lincoln Road 9:53 a.m.) — Officer checking on two suspicious people in the area. Everything was fine.
May 7
Hanscom Air Force Base, Vandenberg gate (12:24 p.m.) — Hansom Security Forces reported possible warrant on a party at the gate. A check found an old warrant for a misdemeanor. The party was advised to contact the court.
Windingwood Lane (2:00 p.m.) — Party requested assistance in getting an elder into the car for a doctor’s appointment. Fire Department assisted the party.
Concord Road (10:45 p.m.) — MBTA called reporting kids on the railroad tracks. Officers located two cars parked near the Food Project, spoke to parties in regards to trespassing, and sent them on their way.
Lincoln Road (11:37 p.m.) — Caller reported that the railroad gates stuck down. MBTA was already on scene.
May 8
South Great Road (1:04 a.m.) — Officer checked on two bicyclists riding on Rte. 117 with no lights. Officer spoke to parties and sent them on their way.
Lincoln Road, Country Pizza (3:14 p.m.) — Shop owner reported kids creating a problem inside the shop, harassing people and not wearing masks. Officers responded but they were gone on arrival.
Sandy Pond Road (10:30 a.m.) — Brush fire; Fire Department extinguished.
Trapelo Road (3:57 p.m.) — People fishing at the Cambridge Reservoir. They were sent on their way.
Lincoln Road (6:54 p.m.) — Caller reported a vehicle hit a stone wall in his driveway while turning around. Report taken.
Pierce House, Weston Road (7:09 p.m.) — Report of a broken window in the basement. Officers responded; no sign of entry.
Old Concord Road (8:05 a.m.) — Caller reported what appeared to be a party with a dog lost in the woods near Mt. Misery. Officers located the party and brought him back to his vehicle.
Wells Road (8:18 a.m.) — Caller reported people not social-distancing or wearing face masks on Wells Road.
South Great Road (9:17 p.m.) — One-car crash into a pole on Rte. 117. No injuries; report taken.
May 9
Minute Man National Historic Park Visitor’s Center, North Great Road (1:11 p.m.) — State Police requested an officer to assist two parties with exchanging paperwork after an accident on Rte. 128.
Old County Road (1:25 p.m.) — Tree down across the road involving power lines. Officers closed the roadway and notified the DPW and Eversource.
Baker Bridge Road (3:05 p.m.) — Caller reported a tree is leaning and in danger of falling. The tree is on private property and the owner will have to handle the matter.
May 10
Lincoln Road (3:00 p.m.) — MBTA reported a party near the railroad tracks. Officers later located him and brought him to Emerson Hospital.
Concord Road (3:19 p.m.) — Caller reported her cat was missing. She called back 30 minutes later reporting the cat had been located.