March 10
Lincoln MBTA station (5:39 p.m.) — An individual reported seeing someone deflating a vehicle’s tires at the commuter lot. An officer is investigating.
Bradyll Road, Weston (6:35 p.m.) —Lincoln Police responded to a request for mutual aid for an incident in their jurisdiction.
Old Road, Weston (6:47 p.m.) — The Weston Fire Department requested a mutual aid ambulance.
Lexington Road (8:52 p.m.) — A caller reported hearing a vehicle revving its engine on Lexington Road and in the cemetery. Police responded but were unable to locate the vehicle.
Cherry Brook Road, Weston (10:03 p.m.) —Weston Police requested a mutual aid response for an additional Lincoln officer to assist with a residential burglar alarm.
March 11
North Avenue (1:20 a.m.) — A caller requested a tow company’s information.
Newbury Court, Concord (9:41 a.m.) — A Lifeline activation was received for an individual no longer living in Lincoln.
South Great Road (3:15 p.m.) — A caller reported a possible abandoned vehicle. An officer checked the area but discovered no vehicles parked or abandoned.
Weston Road (8:28 p.m.) — A resident reported that their doorbell was rung multiple times but no one was present when the resident answered. The area was checked but nothing was found.
March 12
Old Sudbury Road (3:33 a.m.) — An officer discovered the railroad gates at Old Sudbury Road were stuck in the “down” position. An officer remained on scene until Keolis arrived at 5:24 a.m.
Weston Road (5:14 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing several children gathered in the roadway. The area was checked but no children were found.
March 13
Bemis Hall (4:23 p.m.) — Several residents reported a Verizon outage. Verizon was notified and worked on the issue.
Old Sudbury Road (7:41 p.m.) — A caller reported the railroad gates at Old Sudbury Road were stuck in the “down” position. An officer remained on scene until 8:34 p.m. when the gates returned to a normal working order. The MBTA was notified to follow up with the ongoing issue.
March 14
Bedford Road (8:07 a.m.) — Minor motor vehicle crash. An officer responded and assisted the parties with exchanging papers.
South Great Road (11:46 a.m.) — Multiple 911 callers reported a two-car motor vehicle crash. Two occupants were transported to Emerson Hospital and both vehicles were towed from the scene.
Concord Road (12:17 p.m.) — The Police and Fire Departments were dispatched for a report of an elderly man who had fallen. The entire length of the roadway was checked but no injured parties were located.
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (12:29 p.m.) — Two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Bedford Road. The occupant of one of the vehicles was transported to Lahey Clinic with minor injuries.
South Great Road (12:43p.m.) — Multiple calls were received for a vehicle that had run off the roadway. A tow truck was summoned to remove the vehicle.
Weston Road (1:05 p.m.) — A well-being check was requested by the Council on Aging. The individual was apparently having trouble with their telephone.
South Great Road (2:59 p.m.) — Multiple calls were received for the railroad gates malfunctioning in the “down” position. Officers responded and remained on scene for approximately 15 minutes until Keolis arrived and returned the gates to normal working order.
105 Offutt Road, Hanscom AFB (4:05 p.m.) — A caller reported a missing item.
Linway Road (7:03 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded for a tree that was on fire due to an electrical malfunction and remained on scene until Eversource arrived.
March 15
Deaconess Road, Concord (8:25 am.) — The Lincoln Fire Department responded for mutual aid coverage related to a gas leak. An engine was staged near the scene and was cleared from Concord several hours later.
Old Cambridge Turnpike (9:32 a.m.) — A lost item was recovered by Lexington police. A Lincoln resident was notified that their item was at the Lexington Police Station.
South Commons (11:52 a.m.) — An officer was called to a home to assist a resident with a request from an outside agency.
Sandy Pond Road (12:24 p.m.) — A caller reported past damage to their mailbox.
Wells Road (4:43 p.m.) — Court paperwork was served.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (6:47 p.m.) — State Police reported a wrong-way driver traveling west in the eastbound lanes of Route 2. The vehicle was subsequently stopped by State Police, who asked the Lincoln Fire Department to respond.
March 16
Acorn Lane (11:58 am.) — A caller reported a motor vehicle blocking access to a fire hydrant on Acorn Lane. Police checked the area and found no such vehicle.
Concord Road (5:54 p.m.) — A motorist reported seeing a vehicle possibly strike a wooden pylon near Walden Pond. The area was checked but no new damage was observed.
Trapelo Road (7:17 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing an injured deer in the area. The deer was nowhere to be found when police arrived.
March 17
South Commons (11:12 a.m.) — A caller spoke to an officer about possibly having their personal information compromised.
Ent Road (5:20 p.m.) — Police were requested to perform a well-being check from an outside agency. Everything was fine.
Hanscom Drive (10:40 p.m.) — A deer in the roadway was struck and injured by a vehicle. An officer responded and dispatched the deer. MassDOT was notified to remove the deceased animal.
March 18
Lexington Road (1:08 a.m.) — A caller reported individuals appeared to be attempting to gain entry into a barn. Officers were able to speak with individuals in the area. No further action was required.
Juniper Ridge Road (3:08 a.m.) — A motor vehicle was stopped for being unregistered and uninsured. The vehicle was towed and the owner was issued with a criminal complaint.
Indian Camp Lane (2:05 p.m.) — A resident reported being the victim of identity fraud.