September 11
Marconi Auto, Concord Rd. (4:00 a.m.) — Officer checked on a party sitting in a vehicle; all was well.
Page Road (12:45 p.m.) — Caller asked to speak with an officer regarding a possible violation of a civil order. Officer spoke to the party and determined there was no violation.
Old Sudbury Road (3:02 p.m.) — Caller reported a low-hanging branch partially in the roadway. An officer coned off the roadway and contacted the DPW to respond.
Farrar Road (9:21 p.m.) — Caller reported an odor of smoke coming from a thermostat. Fire Department responded; no fire or smoke.
September 12
Concord Road (8:27 a.m.) — Caller reported landscapers were using leaf-blowers in violation of bylaw. Officer responded and found that they were using lawnmowers.
Gerard’s Farm Stand, Cambridge Turnpike (1:16 p.m.) — Shop owner reported that a party attempted to steal items at the store. Party was no long on scene. The owner asked the officer to contact the party and ask that they never return.
Minebrook Road (4:16 p.m.) — Caller reported a party is trespassing on a trail that is on private property and asked that the trespassers be spoken to. Officers responded and spoke to the party, who was out walking with his family, and advised them that the property owner wished that they’d stop walking on the trail which is within the owner’s private property.
Bemis Hall, Bedford Road (5:55 p.m.) — A bicyclist was stopped for a riding through the stop sign at the intersection. Warning given.
Tower Road (9:46 p.m.) — Caller reported loud music in the area. Officers found the source and asked the party to turn down the music, which the owner agreed to do.
September 13
Horse’s Crossing (1:05 a.m.) — Caller reported a loud party with music and yelling. Officer responded and asked the group to bring the gathering inside.
Old Bedford Road (1:33 a.m.) — Officer located a car parked in the woods. Vehicle was towed from the scene.
Horse’s Crossing (3:47 a.m.) — Officers were called back to the residence for a group being loud. Officers had the group put out the fire pit and advised them to end the gathering for the night.
North Commons (11:53 a.m.) — Caller reported her neighbor walked over to her residence, took down her bird feeder, threw it in the bushes, and walked back into her house. Officers responded in an attempt to speak to the accused party, but they refused to answer the door. Officers spoke to the caller and documented the incident.
Emerson Hospital, Concord (5:44 p.m.) — Concord police asked a Lincoln officer to respond to the area to look for a party who left the hospital. The officer was cancelled while en route; Concord police located the party.
Lexington Road (9:48 p.m.) — Caller reported an unknown male stopped in front of her house and asked her husband if she stilled lived there. When the husband answered, the male party got back into the van and left the area. No license plate number obtained. The caller thought the interaction was odd and wanted to make police aware of it.
September 14
South Great Road (10:05 a.m.) — Council on Aging requested a well-being check on a party at their home. Officer responded and spoke to the party and everything was fine. The party was advised to contact the COA.
Sandy Pond Road (10:57 a.m.) — An alarm company reported a vehicle crash sensor alarm indicating a crash on Sandy Pond Road. While en route, the company was able to get in touch with the owner and determine it was a false alarm.
Hanscom Drive (3:17 p.m.) — Caller reported a man jumped out into the roadway in front of her car. Officers responded to the area and located the party, who said his bicycle helmet fell into the roadway and he was retrieving it.
Lincoln Road (7:35 p.m.) — Caller reported heard a series of loud bangs coming from the mall area. Officers checked the area; nothing found.
Lincoln Police Department (11:19 p.m.) — A party walked into the station requesting information on motor vehicle laws because his daughter is in the process of getting her license.
September 15
Lexington Road (9:01 a.m.) — Caller asked to speak with an officer regarding the incident that occurred on September 13.
Lincoln Road (11:28 a.m.) — While waiting for the train, a caller reported that a person was laughing and talking to himself and asked for a well-being check. An officer checked on the person, who was in the midst of a Zoom call.
Russett Court (11:36 a.m.) — Staff at The Commons reported a suspicious car parked in a resident’s spot. Officers found that the vehicle belongs to another resident.
South Great Road (12:52 p.m.) — Officer assisted a resident for the COA.
Pierce House (1:59 p.m.) — Caller requested assistance with an elderly party at the Pierce House. Officer responded and assist the party back to their residence.
South Great Road (3:08 p.m.) — Caller reported noise behind their house between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. that sounded like construction. Officer responded to the area and found no issues.
Sandy Pond Road (1:00 p.m.) — Caller reported people fishing at the reservoir. Officer responded and moved them along.
Hanscom Drive (10:46 p.m.) — Caller reported a person hitchhiking along Hanscom Drive. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the party.
September 16
Mill Street (5:54 a.m.) — Caller reported having a problem with a skunk at their residence. They was advised to contact a pest control company.
Conant Road (5:29 p.m.) — Caller report someone was burning brush. Officer checked the area and fond resident had a small fire pit burning; no issues.
Trapelo Road (5:22 p.m.) — Caller reported being bitten by an unknown dog. They refused medical attention but asked that Animal Control be notified.
Codman House, Codman Road (9:20 p.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle parked on the property. The person was playing an online game.
North Commons (1:17 p.m.) — Caller reported her neighbor was banging on the walls. Officer responded but the party would not answer the door.
September 17
Tower Road (12:35 a.m.) — Caller reported his juvenile son took his vehicle without permission. Vehicle was later located down the street from the residence. Officers followed up with the owner and son.
South Great Road (8:43 a.m.) — Caller reported seeing the Police Department’s Facebook post about the suspicious person at a residence on South Great Road. She reported the same person approached her saying he was selling magazines while she was in her garage at her residence. Detective Spencer followed up.
Tower Road (12:37 p.m.) — Caller reported items were stolen from the house sometime over the past six months.
Sunnyside Lane (1:24 p.m.) — Caller requested information on obtaining a harassment prevention order. Party was advised of the process and directed to the Concord District Court.
Tower Road (5:33 p.m.) — Amazon driver requested a check on a dog outside a residence. Caller reported that the dog appears fine, wasn’t aggressive or showing any signs of abuse or neglect. Police supervisor determined that no response was needed.
Sandy Pond Road (11:56 p.m.) — Caller report an overdue motorist who was expected to be home by now. Call canceled when the person returned home while police were speaking with the caller.