April 19
Airport Road (6:55 p.m.) — A caller requested assistance with a fox that looked unwell. They were given the phone number for Animal Control.
Indian Camp Lane (8:17 p.m.) — A well-being check was requested for a party who had not been heard from for a while. Police and fire personnel made contact with the individual; everything was fine.
Sandy Pond Road (11:35 p.m.) — A resident reported a stranger knocking on their door. The stranger was an individual looking for an Airbnb.
Bedford Road (12:00 a.m.) — A caller reported seeing an occupant of a vehicle spray-painting highway signs on Route 2. The vehicle was identified. Medford and the Massachusetts State Police were advised.
April 20
Bedford Road (12:20 p.m.) — A dog attacked a chicken. The caller was able to corral the dog in a room of their home and Animal Control was notified.
Weston Road (3:06 p.m.) — A caller reported work trucks parked along the side of Weston Road. An officer responded and determined the vehicles were subcontractors for Eversource.
Trapelo Road (5:11 p.m.) — Multiple callers reported seeing people fishing at the Cambridge Reservoir. Police responded and moved the parties from the area.
April 21
Lexington Road (12:39 p.m.) — A resident reported possibly being the victim of identity fraud.
Ryan Estate (3:52 p.m.) — A resident reported possibly being the victim of identity fraud.
Indian Camp Lane (6:28 p.m.) — A well-being check was requested for a person not heard from for some time. The police were able to make contact with the individual and they were fine.
Codman Road (8:48 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded for an electrical issue.
April 22
Lincoln Road (5:04 p.m.) — The Fire Department received notification of a possible brush fire. They responded and extinguished a non-permitted brush burn.
DeCordova Museum (7:09 p.m.) — An officer responded to assist in a dispute between a limo driver and passenger.
April 23
Nothing of note.
April 24
Tower Road (12:15 p.m.) — A resident came to the police station to file a report regarding a dispute with a neighbor.
Tower Road (2:01 p.m.) — A resident reported some suspicious activity by their mailbox. An officer responded and took a report.
Old Lexington Road (4:51 p.m.) — A caller reported their dog was missing. Approximately two hours later, the dog was located.
Wells Road (5:15 p.m.) — A resident reported a strong odor of gas coming from their oven. The Fire Department responded and found that the oven was malfunctioning.
Minuteman Technical High School (5:48 p.m.) — An operator observed damage to their vehicle after returning from a sporting event.
April 25
Lewis Street (8:15 a.m.) — An individual came to the police station to report an altercation with a motorist.
Twisted Tree Cafe (2:39 p.m.) — An officer assisted an individual who had lost their keys in the parking lot. After a short search, the keys were located.
Blueberry Lane (3:11 p.m.) — A caller reported a suspicious vehicle slowing down in front of residences for a brief period of time. An officer responded to the area but was unable to locate the vehicle.
Huckleberry Hill (5:19 p.m.) — A caller reported that a Lincoln resident may be the victim of a scam.
Lincoln Road (6:24 p.m.) — Two motorists were reportedly having an argument due to their perceived driving. Both operators were advised.
April 26
South Great Road (8:35 a.m.) — A passing motorist reported seeing another motorist sleeping in their vehicle on the side of the road. An officer spoke to the motorist, who reported they had jet lag. After confirming they were OK to proceed, the motorist continued on their way.
South Great Road (8:51 a.m.) — Multiple callers reported seeing someone sleeping in their vehicle. It was confirmed that the calls were related to the previous incident.
April 27
Sandy Pond Road (3:21 p.m.) — The Police and Fire Departments assisted a resident with a well-being check.
Doherty’s Garage (8:19 p.m.) — While on patrol, an officer discovered a bay door to Doherty’s Garage was open. The officer checked the premises and everything appeared to be fine. The owner of Doherty’s was notified.
Main Street, Concord (9:18 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded for a mutual aid fire response.
April 28
Trapelo Road (7:15 a.m.) — A vehicle was traveling west on Trapelo Road when it was struck by a vehicle traveling north on Old County Road. The operator vehicle #1 was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. The operator of vehicle #2 was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign. Both vehicles were towed from the scene.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (4:20 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a delivery driver wishing to file a report.
Birches School (6:01 p.m.) — Officers were dispatched to the area for a report of a dirt bike driving across a soccer field. They checked the area but were unable to locate the dirt bike.
April 29
Concord Road (3:17 p.m.) — A caller reported a small child walking on the sidewalk unattended. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate the child.
Old Concord Road (10:10 p.m.) — A caller reported a gray Honda Odyssey minivan pull partially down a driveway then abruptly leave the area when approached. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the minivan.
April 30
Concord Road (3:28 p.m.) — Several callers reported a one-car crash near Baker Farm Road on Route 126. A vehicle had crashed and rolled onto the driver’s side. The operator was transported to the hospital. The vehicle was towed and the operator was cited for a marked lanes violation.
Route 2 Gas (4:55 p.m.) — Lincoln police assisted the Massachusetts State Police with an incident on Route 2.
Concord Road (7:41 p.m.) — The state Department of Conservation and Recreation called requesting assistance in locating a dog that ran from the vehicle involved in the prior crash. The dog was ultimately located several hours later.
Bedford Road (9:24 p.m.) —Lincoln police made a notification at the request of an out-of-state police department.