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Police log for Jan. 1–8, 2022

January 13, 2022

January 1

Stonehedge Road (12:46 a.m.) — Caller reported that a friend who lives in Lincoln went hiking on Mt. Washington in New Hampshire and had not been heard from. Officers went to the residence and found that the party was not due back home until later in the day. The party later called to report they were fine and did not have cell service where they were staying.

Mackintosh Lane (4:25 p.m.) — Caller reported cars illegally parked on MacIntosh Lane. Officer responded and the vehicles were parked legally on conservation property.

South Great Road (5:22 p.m.) — Sudbury police called asking Lincoln police to keep an eye out for a vehicle on Route 117 in which the driver had been making suicidal statements. Officers checked the area; Sudbury police made contact with the party.

January 2

Mackintosh Lane (4:57 p.m.) — Caller reported a vehicle parked illegally on Macintosh Lane. Officer responded and located the vehicle and advised the owner they couldn’t park there.

January 3

South Great Road (5:00 p.m.) — Caller reported a coyote in the middle of the roadway that could be rabid. Officer responded and was unable to locate the animal.

Bedford Road (5:09 p.m.) — Caller reported that the catalytic converter was stolen from their car in late December. The delay in reporting was due to being out of the country.

Deer Run Road (5:43 p.m.) — An elderly caller was confused about a call they’d received about missing an appointment. Officer met with the caller and assisted them.

January 4

Food Project (1:54 pm.) — Officer checked on a vehicle parked in the lot. Party check out OK.

Brooks Road (6:13 p.m.) — Report of a crash near Brooks Road. The crash occurred just over the town line into Concord and that town’s police handled it. Lincoln officers assisted with traffic; one person transported to the hospital

January 5

Minuteman Vocational Technical High School (7:30 a.m.) — Caller requested an officer come to the school for a reported former employee family member on the grounds who may be upset. While en route the caller, called back and cancelled the response. The party was a neighbor walking the grounds.

Codman Road (8:04 p.m.) — Caller requested a well-being check on a resident. Officer made contact and the party was fine.

January 6

Concord Road (9:35 a.m.) — The Conservation Department reported vehicle parked at the Food Project lot. Officer made contact and the party was in the process of leaving the area.

January 7

North Great Road (4:58 a.m.) — Report of a crash on Route 2A near the Concord town line. Officers responded; the crash was in Concord and that town’s police handled it.

Pierce House (2:11 p.m.) — Resident called to report they slid off the road at the Pierce House and they had called a tow service to pull them out.

January 8

I-95 south, Lexington (9:02 a.m.) — Officer reported a vehicle spun out on the ramp from I-95 south to Route 2 east due to the snow. State Police were notified.

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