September 27
Mill Street Extension (10:35 am.) — Caller reported receiving a suspicious email regarding an expiring anti-virus account. In following up on the matter, it was determined to be a scam email. There was no financial loss to the caller.
Weston Road (4:29 p.m.) — Caller reported an odor of natural gas coming from their stove. The Fire Department responded and metered the residence with no readings found.
September 28
Nothing of note.
September 29
Nothing of note.
September 30
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (1:07 a.m.) — Hubbardston police were looking for a party having a mental health crisis in a vehicle, possibly in the Acton area on Route 2. Officers remained in the area. Hubbardston later updated area departments that the party was in the Haverhill area.
Todd Pond Road (9:48 a.m.) — A contractor reported striking a small gas line. The Fire Department responded and National Grid was contacted. The Fire Department remained on scene until National Grid arrived.
Oak Meadow Road (10:03 a.m.) — Caller reported their son was bitten by a dog. Officers responded to the area and made contact with the owner. Animal Control was also contacted and is handling the matter with the owner.
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (11:52 a.m.) — Lexington police were looking for a party involved in an assault and battery in their town. An officer located the party on Old Cambridge Turnpike near Route 2. Lexington police arrived on scene to handle the matter.
Bypass Road (4:19 p.m.) — Two-car motor vehicle crash, no injuries. One vehicle was towed from the scene.
Lincoln Road (8:44 p.m.) — One-car crash where the car drove on top of a stone wall at the intersection of Lincoln and Codman Roads. No injuries. The vehicle was towed from the scene.
October 1
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (2:52 a.m.) — An officer conducted a motor vehicle stop on Route 2. As a result of an investigation, Jaime Lopez-Gaitan, 30, of Fitchburg was arrested for OUI–liquor (third offense), operating after suspension of license, speeding, and marked lane violation. He was later bailed to appear in the Concord District Court
Oak Meadow Road (12:44 p.m.) — A party called the station wishing to speak to an officer regarding the dog bite incident on September 30.
Lincoln Police Department (3:00 p.m.) — A party came to the station to report they had lost their wallet in Waltham. Officers advised the party.
Hillside Road (7:26 p.m.) — Caller reported their spouse went out for a walk and was overdue. Officers checked the area. The reporting party called back to report their spouse arrived home.
October 2
Ridge Road (3:10 p.m.) — A walk-in to the station reported being yelled at by an unknown party earlier while walking their dog. An officer took a report.
October 3
Bedford Road (8:52 a.m.) — A party called the station wanting to speak to an officer. An officer spoke to the party and found that the matter was civil in nature. The party was given their legal options.
Greenridge Lane (12:00 p.m.) — A party called to report that someone dumped a tire on the property. An officer responded and the complainant contacted the management company to handle.
Indian Camp Lane (3:47 p.m.) — Caller requesting a well-being check on a party. An officer responded and everything was fine with the resident, who planned to contact the caller.