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Police log for Sept. 20–26, 2021

September 28, 2021

September 20

Tower Road (1:48 p.m.) —Caller reported that he is a livery driver and was having a dispute with a resident because he was owed money from a fare. Officer responded and spoke to both parties, who came to an agreement on payment.

September 21

South Great Road (12:33 p.m.) — Caller reported a party stumbling in the roadway on Route 117 near Tower Road and was concerned for their well-being. Officers responded and spoke to the party, who was brought to the Emerson Hospital.

Tower Road (2:07 p.m.) — Caller reported his water meter was leaking and he couldn’t get in touch with the Water Department. The Water Department was contacted and will get in touch with the caller.

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (3:15 p.m.) — Report of a minor crash near Bedford Road (no injuries). State Police handled the crash and a Lincoln officer responded to assist.

Old Lexington Road (7:14 p.m.) — Caller reported a vehicle parked in the road. Officer checked the area but the vehicle was gone.

September 22

North Great Road (4:14 p.m.) — National Park Service reported a party walking on Route 2A having a mental health emergency. Officers responded to the area. The park service spoke to the party and assisted them.

September 23

South Great Road (1:45 p.m.) — Caller reported being a victim of fraud involving their payroll check. Report taken.

Old Concord Road (4:05 p.m.) — Caller reported that two bicycles were stolen from the side of the road at the bus stop.

September 24

Old Concord Road (12:03 p.m.) — A walk-in to the station dropped off old ammunition to be destroyed.

Drumlin Farm (7:09 p.m.) — An employee reported individuals having a fire pit on the property. Officers made contact with four individuals and asked them to leave.

Trapelo Road (8:55 p.m.) — People fishing were asked to move along.

September 25

Macintosh Lane (11:25 a.m.) — Caller complained about a vehicle parked on the roadway, concerned tat an emergency vehicle can’t get by. Officer spoke to the caller regarding the process of getting No Parking signs posted.

Offutt Road, Hanscom AFB (8:41 p.m.) — Hanscom Security Forces requested assistance with a possible intoxicated driver on base. Officers responded and it appeared that the party was having a medical event. They were transported to a local hospital by Hanscom’s contract ambulance

Tower Road (9:38 p.m.) — Caller wanted to speak to an officer about a civil matter. Officer assisted the party.

September 26

North Great Road (12:52 p.m.) — Caller reported hitting a deer with their car. A National Park ranger moved the deceased deer off to the side of the roadway.

Wells Road (4:14 p.m.) — Caller reported hearing yelling in the area. Officer spoke to the resident and everything appeared to be fine; he spoke to neighbors who did not hear the yelling.

Wells Road (5:53 p.m.) — Caller reported a child yelling in the area. Officer responded and spoke to a group, who reported there was no argument; the group was talking about the earlier call about hearing yelling.

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