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Police log for January 12-20, 2023

January 29, 2023

January 12

Farrar Road (4:07 p.m.) — An officer assisted the Roadside & Traffic Committee.

January 13

Nothing of note.

January 14

Concord Road (10:36 a.m.) — A resident reported possibly being scammed via phone. An officer responded to the residence.

Cerulean Way (11:29 a.m.) — An officer responded to the residence to assist with a civil matter.

January 15

Nothing of note.

January 16

Lincoln Road (1:30 a.m.) — Report of the railroad gates remaining in the down position for an extended period of time. The MBTA was notified and a Keolis representative responded to the scene.

January 17

Baker Bridge Road (12:04 p.m.) — A dog was found in the area of Baker Bridge Road. Its owner was located a short time later.

Concord Turnpike (3:33 p.m.) — An injured deer was reported to be on or near the Route 2 roadway. Massachusetts State Police were notified.

Lincoln Road (4:46 p.m.) — A caller reported a dog on the run in the area of the Lincoln-Wayland town line. Animal Control was notified.

Stratford Way (6:58 p.m.) — A resident requested assistance from the police.

January 18

Minuteman High School (10:03 a.m.) — Police were called to take a report of vandalism to a motor vehicle.

Lincoln Road (11:34 a.m.) — Multiple motorists called to report that the Lincoln Road railroad gates stuck in the down position. An officer responded; a Keolis representative was on scene addressing the issue. The gates were reported down for approximately four minutes.

Liberty Lane (4:48 p.m.) — An officer served court paperwork.

January 19

Lincoln Road (9:16 a.m.) — Multiple motorists called to report that the Lincoln Road railroad gates stuck in the down position. An officer was dispatched to the area. At approximately 10:17 a.m., a Keolis representative was on scene. The gates had returned to normal function.

January 20

Tower Road (3:44 a.m.) — A caller reported hearing a loud crashing sound, possibly a tree falling. An officer checked the area and found nothing blocking any roadways or obvious damage to structures in the area.

Lincoln Road (9:29 a.m.) — Several callers reported that the Lincoln Road railroad gates stuck in the down position for approximately 15 minutes with no train activity. The MBTA was notified

South Great Road (10:38 a.m.) — Two-vehicle crash at the intersection with Lincoln Road.

Page Road (11:40 a.m.) — A motorist reported being in a single-vehicle crash with airbag deployment. Police and fire units were dispatched to the scene. The vehicle was towed; driver refused transport to a hospital.

Donelan’s Supermarket (2:47 p.m.) — The store manager called to report an individual who was banned from entry was outside the main entrance bothering customers trying to enter. Police arrived and served the individual with a trespass notice.

Liberty Lane (4:15 p.m.) — Lincoln police assisted Westwood police with serving court paperwork.

Wells Road (5:33 p.m.) — A caller requested assistance in contacting a family member who was not answering the phone. Contact was subsequently made.

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