March 27
South Great Road (8:24 p.m.) — A walk-in to the station reported a vehicle operating erratically on Route117 near the railroad tracks. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate.
March 28
Lincoln Police Department (4:07 p.m.) — Bus driver complained about the railroad gates going down when a train is not crossing. MBTA is aware of the matter.
Lincoln Road (9:15 p.m.) — Caller reported a burnt odor coming from their dryer. Fire Department responded and found that it was caused by the motor.
March 29
South Great Road (11:28 a.m.) — Caller reported their vehicle’s window was smashed and car was broken into while parked in the Mt. Misery Parking Lot. The victim’s purse was stolen. Report taken; investigation is ongoing.
Bedford Road (1:31 p.m.) — Officer responded for a report of a minor crash near Bedford Road and assisted the parties with exchanging paperwork.
Meadowbrook Road (6:55 p.m.) — Caller reported that a construction trailer was empty and parked on the side of the road. An officer responded and spoke with the owner of the company, who was going to do work at a neighbors’ home.
March 30
South Great Road (8:37 a.m.) — Caller reported passing by a minor two-car motor vehicle crash near Tower Road and said the two drivers appeared to be arguing. Officers responded but both parties were gone on arrival.
March 31
Mary’s Way (12:35 a.m.) — An officer assisted Concord Police with a stop on the Route 2 off-ramp in Concord. Concord police were arresting a driver for operating under the influence.
Wells Road (7:46 a.m.) — Caller reported a raccoon was in their neighbors’ doorway and wouldn’t move. Officer responded and contacted Animal Control, who reported that the raccoon had left the area.
Mill Street (9:59 a.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle parked on the side of the road. Party was picking up fireplace logs and was sent on their way.
Weston Road (4:47 p.m.) — Caller reported that a construction company parked on their property and did some damage. An officer called the owner of the company, who will handle the matter with the homeowner. The caller was updated.
April 1
Lincoln School (8:32 a.m.) — School staff reported graffiti in a school bathroom. An officer responded and took a report.
Concord Road (3:29 p.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle pulled to the side of the roadway. The party reported that their vehicle was struck and the driver left the area heading north on Route 126. Concord police were notified but the vehicle was not located.
Page Farm Road (9:54 p.m.) — Caller reported they had a bat in their home. A pest control officer was contacted and the resident was given their number to follow up.
April 2
Mill Street (1:12 p.m.) — Officer on patrol found household items on the side of the roadway. DPW was notified to pick up.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (2:08 p.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle pulled over into the breakdown lane. The party pulled over to sleep. Officer sent them on their way and suggested they pull over to a safer location.
Bedford Road (8:05 a.m.) — Party reported someone hacked into their bank account and transferred money out of the account. Report taken; investigation ongoing.
Short Hill Road (6:47 p.m.) — Caller reported a brush fire at the end of the roadway along the railroad tracks. Fire Department extinguished the brush file that was approximately 100 x 25 feet. MBTA notified.
April 3
Lexington Road (2:00 a.m.) — Lexington police requested a check of the Lexington Road/Mill Street area for a party that was involved in a domestic disturbance in their town. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate.
Concord Road (1:50 p.m.) — Caller reported smoke in the woods. Fire Department responded and found a neighbor was burning. The Fire Department extinguished the fire.
Old County Road (5:10 p.m.) — Waltham police located what appeared to be a deceased small dog on Old County Road. Lincoln officers located the animal, who appeared to have been there a while. Animal Control was contacted.
April 4
Donelan’s Supermarket (9:40 p.m.) — Caller reported a light flashing at supermarket loading dock. An officer checked and it appeared to be a faulty light.
Hanscom Vandenberg Gate (8:03 a.m.) — Hanscom Security Forces called about a party trying to get on base who had an active traffic warrant out of the Lowell District Court. Jesse Yuknis, 46, of Woburn was arrested, booked, and later transported to the Concord District Court.