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Police log for March 27–April 2, 2023

April 9, 2023

March 27

Greenridge Lane (12:56 am.) — Wayland Police requested assistance in attempting to locate a motorist.

Lincoln Road (10:14 a.m.) — A caller reported the railroad gates were malfunctioning. An officer responded and a short time later, a Keolis representative arrived.

Bedford Road (10:30 a.m.) — A caller reported losing their dog. The dog was located a short time later.

Mill Street (2:21 p.m.) — A caller reported smoke in the area. The Fire Department responded and discovered a resident was burning without a permit. The resident was advised.

Trapelo Road (5:10 p.m.) — Several individuals were reportedly fishing along the causeway on Trapelo Road. An officer advised them to move from the area.

Concord Road (6:55 p.m.) — The Fire Department was alerted to a brush fire that was not supported by a permit. They responded to the residence and extinguished the fire.

Silver Hill Road (8:50 p.m.) — An officer responded to a residence to follow up regarding a phone call places to the police station.

March 28

Page Farm Road (12:28 p.m.) — An officer responded to Bank of America to assist a resident regarding a possible scam.

Wells Road (1:10 p.m.) — An attempt was made to serve court paperwork.

Trapelo Road (4:23 p.m.) — An officer was headed to a reported motor vehicle crash when their tire struck a piece of curbing, causing minor damage to the wheel.

Deerhaven Road (6:44 p.m.) — An officer received several firearms marked for destruction.

March 29

Codman Road (9:46 a.m.) — An officer responded for a vehicle that had been parked for an extended period of time. The vehicle was gone when the officer arrived.

Lincoln Road (12:39 p.m.) — An officer observed an individual urinating in the commuter lot. The officer obtained the person’s information and advised them that they needed to find an appropriate location in the future.

North Great Road (5:27 p.m.) — Multiple calls were received about a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of North Great Road and Bedford Road. A vehicle was waiting to take a left turn from North Great Road onto Bedford Road when they were struck from behind by a truck. The first vehicle was towed from the scene and the operator of the truck was cited for failing to slow.

March 30

South Great Road canoe landing parking lot (2:03 a.m.) — An officer discovered an occupied vehicle parked at the Canoe Landing. The operator was sleeping for a brief period before continuing with their drive.

North Commons (6:24 a.m.) — An officer responded to take a report from a resident regarding possible missing items.

Lincoln Road (9:03 a.m.) — A caller reported a minor motor vehicle crash in which one vehicle had backed into another. An officer responded and took a report.

Lincoln Road (6:11 p.m.) — The Fire Department assisted an individual who was locked out of their business.

March 31

Concord Road (10:06 a.m.) — A resident reported that their dog had left their yard.

Harvest Circle (12:49 p.m.) — An officer responded to the Commons for the report of a resident missing several items.

April 1

Brooks Road (11:13 a.m.) — A resident reported a suspicious vehicle in their driveway. An officer responded and determined the vehicle belonged to a neighbor.

Trapelo Road (6:45 p.m.) — Several individuals were reportedly fishing in the Cambridge Reservoir. An officer responded and advised them to move from the area.

Silver Hill Road at Trapelo Road (8:13 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded to extinguish a small fire in an open field.

Tower Road (10:05 p.m.) — The Fire Department was asked to check carbon monoxide readings inside a residence. The readings were negative.

April 2

Trapelo Road near Winter Street (3:46 p.m.) — Report of a dog running around with no owner in sight. The dog ultimately returned home on its own after a brief, unsupervised tour of the neighborhood.

Old Cambridge Turnpike (4:15 p.m.) — An individual came to the station to speak with an officer regarding an ongoing issue.

Old Sudbury Road (4:37 p.m.) — An officer was asked to speak to a landscape company regarding the use of leaf blowers. The officer spoke to all parties involved.

Wells Road (6:58 p.m.) — An officer was approached by cyclists regarding yelling coming from the Wells Road area. The officer responded and spoke to several parties.

Tower Road (9:26 p.m.) — An individual reported that their dog was missing.

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  1. PetervM says

    April 10, 2023 at 11:26 am

    Self Immolation in Lincoln? Or just mad?

    Mill Street (2:21 p.m.) — A caller reported smoke in the area. The Fire Department responded and discovered a resident was burning without a permit. The resident was advised.

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