August 29
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (5:11 p.m.) — 911 calls about a car fire on Route at the Lexington line. The car was in Lexington, whose fire department was on scene and the Lincoln Fire Department call was cancelled.
Page Road (8:16 p.m.) — Caller reported wires arcing on the pool area. Fire Department responded and turned off the power to the pool area. Homeowner will contact an electrician.
August 30
Paul Revere Lot, North Great Road (1:53 a.m.) — Officer checked on a party on the Minuteman trail. The person was walking home to Bedford and was fine.
North Great Road (5:19 p.m.) — Caller reported hitting a traffic sign earlier in the day. Officer checked the area and was unable to locate; he’s following up with the caller.
Ridge Road (7:51 p.m.) — A walk-in to the station reported that he received a delivery which did not include all of the items purchased. The party was advised to contact the delivery company or the vendor.
August 31
Highway Department, Lewis Street (2:27 a.m.) — Officer noticed the fence at the cell tower was open. He checked and everything appeared to be secure (apparent neglect).
Concord Road (7:58 a.m.) — One-car crash involving a guard rail Route 126 near Walden Pond. No injuries, one vehicle towed.
Paul Revere Lot, North Great Road (8:56 p.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle in the lot. Everything was OK and the parties were on their way.
Silver Birch Lane (9:47 p.m.) — Caller reported their neighbor’s dog was barking. Officer responded and spoke to the owner, who was taking the dog in for the night.
September 1
Doherty’s Garage (4:07 a.m.) — Officer found a bus door open. It checked out OK; appeared to be neglect.
Windingwood Lane (4:29 a.m.) — Emerson Hospital called to see if the residence was unlocked as the resident was being discharged and didn’t have their keys on them. An officer followed up with the caller.
Hanscom Drive (7:18 a.m.) — Car vs. bicyclist crash. Minor injuries; patient refused transport to the hospital.
Cambridge Turnpike Westbound (8:22 a.m.) — Caller reported someone threw hotdogs on their driveway.
Concord Road (12:58 p.m.) — Caller reported a party sitting on the side of the roadway near Winchelsea Road. An officer checked on the party and they were OK.
Codman Road (3:50 p.m.) — Request for a well-being check on a resident. Officer checked and the resident wasn’t home.
South Commons (5:27 p.m.) — Court paperwork delivered to the resident.
Silver Birch Lane (6:55 p.m.) — Caller reported their neighbor’s dog was barking. An officer called the owner, who was bringing the dog in for the night.
North Commons (7:55 P.M.) — Resident called regarding suspicious activity that occurred a couple of days previously. An officer followed up with the resident.
Silver Birch Lane (9:10 p.m.) — Caller reported their neighbor’s dog was barking. An officer responded and spoke to the owner of the dog regarding the ongoing issue.
September 2
Lincoln Road (5:54 p.m.) — Caller requested a well-being check on a party who was hanging around the mall area; the caller thought the person may have needed services. An officer responded and spoke to the party, who stated they were all set and not in need of any assistance.
North Commons (6:02 p.m.) — An officer followed up with a resident regarding the earlier report of suspicious activity.
South Commons (8:19 p.m.) — Court paperwork was delivered to the resident.
Wells Road (11:46 p.m.) — Caller reported their neighbor’s TV was very loud and causing a disturbance. While an officer was en route the caller reported the TV had been shut off.
Wells Road (11:59 p.m.) — Caller reported 2 people hanging on the doors of a building. Officers responded but were unable to locate anyone.
September 3
Hartwell Lot, North Great Road (2:31 a.m.) — An officer checked on a party in the lot. Everything was OK and the party was on their way.
Lincoln Road (12:20 p.m.) — Caller reported a party was lying down and blocking one of the walkways. An officer responded and asked the party not to block the walkway.
September 4
Concord Road (6:58 p.m.) — Caller reported texting the wrong number by accident and they’re now receiving threats. An officer responded and spoke to the party and took a report.
South Great Road (9:13 p.m.) — Caller reported a party walking along the sidewalk and appearing to be in need of assistance. Officer responded and found the party and brought them back to their residence.
Tower Road (11:41 p.m.) — Dispatch received a call of an erratic operator on Route 117 who turned onto Tower Road. An officer checked the area and came across the party on Tower Road. After an investigation, officers arrested Mestjana Mustafaj, 33, of of Manchester, Conn., for OUI–liquor.
September 5
Nothing of note.
September 6
Tower Road (8:32 a.m.) — Caller asked to speak to an officer about where their landscaper can park their vehicle.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (6:01 p.m.) — Officer checked on a vehicle on Route 2. The operator’s vehicle is disabled and they had AAA on the way.
September 7
Tower Road (8:19 a.m.) — Caller reported two goats in the roadway. Dispatch called the owner, who was coming to get them.
South Great Road (9:31 a.m.) — Caller reported a problem with the railroad gates. An officer followed up with the MBTA, who investigated and found that the gates were working properly.
Lexington Road (1:23 p.m.) — Caller reported a sick coyote in the area. Animal Control was notified.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (2:01 p.m.) — Caller reported an outside odor of natural gas. National Grid was notified.
Donelan’s Supermarket (6:53 p.m.) — Caller asked to speak to an officer regarding suspicious activity in the area of the mall. An officer responded and spoke to the party.
Silver Birch Lane (9:11 p.m.) — Caller reported their neighbor’s dog was barking. An officer responded and spoke to the owner of the dog and also followed up with Animal Control.