October 25
North Commons (4:46 p.m.) — Caller reported someone placed scrub and dirt in front on their entry door. An officer responded and took a report.
October 26
Trees, branches and/or wires down were reported on Sandy Pond Road, Old Concord Road, South Great Road, Lincoln Road, and the Lincoln School.
Police Department (2:256 a.m.) — A walk-in to the station reported having a flat tire and requested assistance from a tow service. Ramsay’s Towing assisted the party.
North Great Road (3:04 a.m.) — Officer on patrol came across a one-car crash vs. a tree. Fire Department responded and transported the party to a nearby hospital.
Mackintosh Lane (11:23 a.m.) — Caller reported a vehicle parked in a No Parking zone. Officer responded and issued a parking ticket.
Wells Road (1:50 a.m.) — Caller reported not having contact with their adult child in several months. Officers investigated the matter and located the party, who is living out of state and is fine.
Bedford Lane (6:26 p.m.) — Caller reported a suspicious vehicle parked on the road. Officer checked the area but the vehicle was gone on arrival.
Sandy Pond Road (9:30 p.m.) — Caller reported that an Uber driver possibly drove over their lawn after dropping a party at the residence. An officer responded and spoke to the reporting party as well as the driver, who was no longer on scene. It was determined to be a civil matter and the reporting party was advised of their legal options.
October 27
Trees, branches and/or wires down were reported on Tower Road, Old Farm Road, Warbler Springs Road, Bemis Hall, and the Lincoln School.
South Great Road (7:10 a.m.) — Caller reported the railroad gates were stuck down. An officer responded and waited until MBTA maintenance workers responded.
Page Farm Road (11:10 a.m.) — A walk-in to the station reported that someone tried to open up a loan in their name which was caught by the bank. No financial loss to the reporting party or the bank. Report taken.
South Great Road (12:54 p.m.) —Attempt to deliver paperwork from the Registry of Motor Vehicles to the resident. No contact made.
Lincoln Road (5:36 p.m.) — Police attempted to deliver court paperwork to the resident. No contact made.
October 28
Lincoln Public Library (2:12 a.m.) — Vehicle found disabled on Library Lane with hazard lights on. Officer checked on the party, who had called AAA.
Lincoln Road (11:24 p.m.) — Police attempted to deliver court paperwork to the resident. No contact made.
Deerhaven Road (11:41 a.m.) — Town Hall reported that a resident told them that they received a letter from their bank that an inquiry made made on behalf of the Zoning Board when in fact no inquiry was made. An officer followed up with the resident due to a concern of fraud. The resident contacted the bank, who confirmed that the letter was sent in error.
Conant Road (12:45 p.m.) — Caller reported coming home and finding their garage open. Officers responded and checked the interior of the residence; everything was fine.
Hanscom AFB Vandenberg Gate (2:09 p.m.) — Hanscom Security Forces requested assistance with a party driving a vehicle who was acting erratically and not being cooperative. Officers responded to assist and determined that the party was suffering a mental health emergency. An ambulance from Hanscom transported the party to a local hospital.
Lincoln Road (4:05 p.m.) — Resident walked into the station to pick up court paperwork.
South Great Road (5:50 p.m.) — Paperwork from the Registry of Motor Vehicles was delivered to the resident.
The Commons (7:04 p.m.) — Caller reported receiving a suspicious phone call from an unknown party. An officer responded to speak to the resident and took a report.
October 29
Tower Road (8:25 p.m.) — Caller reported a vehicle was parked in their driveway with the lights on. Officer responded but the vehicle was gone on arrival.
Winter Street (9:32 p.m.) — Caller reported a loud party at a residence. Officer responded and spoke to the homeowner, advising them to make sure they quiet things down.
Lincoln Road (9:56 p.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle parked behind Town Hall. Party was lost but was on their way.
Tower Road (10:05 p.m.) — Caller reported someone rang their door bell and ran off. Caller acknowledged it’s a Halloween prank; no police response.
October 30
Minute Man NHP Visitor Center (12:54 a.m.) — Officer checked on an unoccupied vehicle in the parking lot.
Bedford Road (3:30 a.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle stopped on the side of the roadway. Driver was OK and on their way.
Todd Pond Road (10:37 a.m.) — A party came to the station to discuss a civil matter with an officer, who assisted them with their legal options.
Lincoln Road (11:04 p.m.) — Caller reported what sounded like a car rash near their home. Officers and Fire Department checked the area but found no sign of a crash.
October 31
Twin Pond Lane (10:00 a.m.) — Caller reported low-hanging wires. Officer responded and placed cones at the location and notified Eversource.
November 1
Hanscom Drive (1:34 a.m.) — Report of an erratic vehicle operator. Officer responded and witnessed the vehicle driving the wrong way on Hanscom Drive. Mynor Garcia, 37, of Lawrence was arrested for OUI–liquor and unsafe operation. He was bailed to appear in Concord District Court
Lincoln Road (5:27 p.m.) — A party walked into the station and asked for a ride to their residence. An officer dropped them off at their house.
November 2
Entrance Road, Hanscom AFB ( 12:40 p.m.) — Caller report someone filed fraudulent tax forms in their name. Officer spoke to the party and took a report.
North Great Road (1:02 p.m.) — Two-car crash at Mill Street. Two people transported to a local hospital and both vehicles towed.
November 3
Codman Community Farms (4:46 a.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle parked in the lot with the interior lights on. Vehicle was unoccupied.
Minuteman Vocational Technical High School (10:17 a.m.) — Caller reported a tractor trailer driver did some damage to curbing and the lawn at the school while making a delivery, and that the driver was being uncooperative. Officer responded and spoke to all parties. The school will deal with the contractor for reimbursement for the damage.
Wells Road (12:59 p.m.) — Caller believed their former spouse took their cell phone. Officer responded to the area and after speaking to the party, it appears the phone was misplaced.
Conant Road (1:48 p.m.) — Caller reported that a horse was loose on Conant Road. The horse’s owner also called to say they were looking for it and was advised as to its location. Owner collected the horse.
Wells Road (2:26 p.m.) — Caller reported people walking behind several units. Officer responded; they were contractors working on the property.
November 4
Bedford Road (6:15 p.m.) — Fire Department responded for a chimney fire; police assisted with traffic.
November 5
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (12:30 a.m.) — Caller reported a person walking along Route 2. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate.
Old Sudbury Road (6:05 a.m.) — Water main break reported near the Wayland town line. Water Department notified.
Lincoln Road (12:13 p.m.) — Officer attempted to serve court paperwork but the party no longer lives there.