April 10
Beaver Pond Road (6:28 p.m.) — A resident called regarding National Grid working nearby. The resident was advised to contact National Grid.
Battle Road Farm, Old Bedford Road (6:47 p.m.) — A resident called reporting a possible suspicious item in their yard. An officer responded and determined that the item was trash that had blown into the yard.
South Great Road (7:01 p.m.) — A motor vehicle collided with a dog on South Great Road by the Mt. Misery parking lot.
Beaver Pond Road (7:41 p.m.) — A resident requested an officer due to National Grid vehicles parked on the roadway. An officer responded and spoke to the National Grid employees, who were able to move their vehicles further down the roadway.
Wells Road (8:20 p.m.) — A caller reported the odor of natural gas in the area. The Fire Department responded and vented the building.
April 11
Brooks Hill Road (11:19 a.m.) — A caller reported observing two females walking topless on a conservation trail in close proximity to their residence. An officer was able to identify the females a short distance away and advised them that they could not walk the trails topless.
Summer Street, Maynard (12:55 p.m.) — The Lincoln Fire Department responded for mutual aid for ongoing brush fires.
Old Concord Road (1:19 p.m.) — A caller reported an item had been stolen from their mailbox.
Weston Road (2:28 p.m.) — The DPW asked Verizon to inspect a cracked utility pole.
Old Bedford Road (6:50 p.m.) — Report of a female walking in the middle of the roadway yelling at vehicles. Police checked the area and were unable to locate her.
South Great Road (7:14 p.m.) — A passing motorist called to report a small unattended child walking along side the road. An officer checked the area and located a family with several children in close proximity to adults.
April 12
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (1:24 a.m.) — An officer checked on a vehicle that had pulled over. The operator was resting and was soon on their way.
South Great Road (4:18 a.m.) — A motorist reported that the railroad gates were stuck in the down position. Officer checked the other railroad crossings; there were no other issues. Keolis was on scene a short time later performing tests on the gates.
South Great Road (7:56 a.m.) — A deceased deer was reported along the roadside of South Great Road. An officer located the deceased animal and notified the DPW for removal.
Old Winter Street (8:02 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident seeking to file a police report.
Lincoln Road (3:57 p.m.) — The Fire Department assisted a resident with a residential lockout.
Meadowdam Road (4:02 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding a false unemployment claim made in their name.
Tack Room restaurant (5:06 p.m.) — The Fire Department assisted employees with flooding in the basement.
April 13
Walden St., Concord (3:09 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded for mutual aid related to a motor vehicle crash.
South Great Road (4:32 p.m.) — A caller requested assistance with removal of a deceased raccoon from their yard. The contact information for Animal Control was provided.
Trapelo Road (6:50 p.m.) — Two individuals were advised not to fish at the Cambridge Reservoir.
South Great Road (9:59 p.m.) — A vehicle struck a tree and the operator was subsequently transported to the hospital for injuries sustained in the crash. The vehicle was towed from the scene. The operator was issued a citation for unlicensed operation and a marked lanes violation.
April 14
North Great Road (6:32 a.m.) — A motor vehicle-vs.-bicycle crash was reported. The cyclist was transported to the hospital. The operator of the vehicle was issued a citation for failing to slow when approaching a cyclist.
Canoe parking lot, 24 South Great Road (12:43 p.m.) — An officer spoke to an individual who was urinating in the overflow lot.
Lincoln Road (12:57 p.m.) — Police and fire units responded for a residential lockout.
Smith Road, Northborough (2:07 p.m.) — A Lincoln Fire Department brush truck responded for mutual aid to assist with ongoing brush fires.
Codman Road (2:50 p.m.) — A caller reported they had become separated from their spouse on the conservation trails. Police units were dispatched to the area. A short time later, it was reported that the two had been reunited.
Trapelo Road (3:33 p.m.) — A motorist reported seeing several individuals fishing in the Cambridge Reservoir. An officer responded, spoke to the individuals, and advised them that fishing was not allowed.
Old Sudbury Road (4:01 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident about a possible fraud incident.
South Great Road (4:48 p.m.) — A motorist spoke to an officer about a minor motor vehicle crash that had happened in the past. The motorist was advised to fill out a report.
South Great Road (9:07 p.m.) — Several callers reported the railroad gates at South Great Road were stuck in the down position for approximately 30 minutes. Keolis was notified.
Lexington Road (9:22 p.m.) — A resident reported seeing flames in the back yard of a neighboring residence. They reported the flames appeared to have been extinguished prior to the Fire Department’s arrival.
April 15
Transfer station (8:31 a.m.) — A minor motor vehicle crash occurred when a vehicle struck a dumpster.
Lyman Street, Berlin (12:18 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded for mutual aid for a residential explosion.
Bedford Road (12:29 p.m.) — A family member called for a well-being check. Contact was made with both parties.
Donelan’s Supermarket (2:09 p.m.) — A caller notified the police of a dog in a parked car in the Donelan’s lot. An officer arrived and spoke to the operator, advising them not to leave an unattended animal in their vehicle.
Sandy Pond Road (7:52 p.m.) — A caller reported an individual fishing at Flint’s Pond. An officer checked but was unable to locate anyone in the area.
April 16
Trapelo Road (3:49 p.m.) — A group of youths were advised not to fish at the Cambridge Reservoir.
Old County Road (4:05 p.m.) — A group that was fishing at the Cambridge Reservoir were advised to move from the area.
Bedford Road (6:01 p.m.) — Officers were dispatched to stop traffic for an annual reenactment.
Bedford Road (8:22 p.m.) — A resident reported that a neighbor’s dog attacked one of their chickens. An officer responded and spoke with the parties.