May 11
Codman Community Farms (8:51 a.m.) — Officers were called to Codman Farm to assist with a customer who had had previous encounters with staff. The customer left after a brief conversation with officers.
Lincoln Road (12:18 p.m.) — A parking ticket was issued at the commuter lot.
Meadowbrook Road (2:50 p.m.) — A resident spoke to an officer regarding possible bank fraud.
Conant Road (3:25 p.m.) — Multiple callers reported a motor vehicle crash involving a bicycle near 54 Conant Rd. The bicyclist was transported to Lahey Clinic with serious injuries. The operator of the vehicle remained on scene and was issued a citation for failing to yield the right of way.
May 12
Old County Road (12:00 p.m.) — A resident spoke to an officer regarding possible bank fraud.
Lexington Road (3:46 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a caller regarding an item that had not been returned.
Donelan’s Supermarket (5:55 p.m.) — A resident asked to speak to an officer regarding an interaction that took place at Donelan’s. The officer was able to resolve the issue.
May 13
Lexington Road (2:19 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a caller regarding an item that had not been returned.
Lincoln Road (4:6 p.m.) — A report of an unattended child was made to the police department. An officer responded to the area and was able to reunite the child with their parents.
Lincoln Road (4:57 p.m.) — Contact was made with an individual who had lost their wallet.
May 14
Ridge Road (7:46 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident about a concern for a neighbor’s dog. The officer conducted a brief investigation and determined there was no need for concern.
Bedford Road (10:11 a.m.) — A caller reported their dog had escaped from their home. They were given Animal Control’s contact information.
May 15
Longmeadow Road (11:02 a.m.) — An individual came to the station to report money being fraudulently removed from one of their accounts.
Indian Camp Lane (2:07 p.m.) — A well-being check was requested for a resident. Police responded and made contact with the individual.
Tower Road (10:30 p.m.) — A caller asked an officer check the area for a possible individual by the roadway.
May 16
Hanscom Field (9:19 p.m.) — The Fire Department was mobilized to assist Massport Fire with an incoming aircraft situation at the civil air terminal. The Fire Department was cleared a short time later, prior to the aircraft landing.
Lincoln Road (10:01 p.m.) — Police received a complaint about a dog barking for an extended period of time. Officers were unable to reach anyone at the residence. A phone message was left for the owners.
May 17
Deerhaven Road (10:18 a.m.) — Officers remained on scene at a residence while a constable served court paperwork.
Library Lane (2:05 p.m.) — Police responded to the library parking lot to assist two motorists in exchanging paperwork after a minor motor vehicle crash.
May 18
Wells Road (11:08 a.m.) — An officer attempted to serve court paperwork.
Farrar Road (1:41 p.m.) — A caller reported a husky puppy running across Farrar Road and Concord Road. Police responded and checked the area but were unable to locate the dog.
Old Bedford Road )1:59 p.m.) — Officers responded to the intersection of Old Bedford Road and Hanscom Drive for a one-vehicle crash involving a utility pole. Upon arrival, the Lincoln Fire Chief was already on scene administering aid to the single occupant of the vehicle. The operator was transported to Emerson Hospital. The incident is under investigation.
Boyce Farm Road (4:28 p.m.) — A resident called to report seeing a sick raccoon on their property. An officer arrived and was advised the raccoon had made its way into the woods.
Old Farm Road (9:13 p.m.) — Officers responded to Old Farm Road for a report of two individuals parked in a vehicle. They spoke to the individuals, who soon left the area.
May 19
Summer Street, Maynard (12:00 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded to the town of Maynard for mutual aid.
Cranberry Hill, Lexington (2:18 p.m.) — The Lexington Fire Department asked the Lincoln Fire Department to respond to their town for mutual aid. The Lincoln freifighter call was cancelled while en route.
May 20
Fenway Lane (10:03 a.m.) — An officer spoke with a resident reporting possible identity theft.
Lincoln School (11:30 a.m.) — A caller reported seeing a vehicle parked at the school campus for an extended period of time. School was in session at the time. The parked vehicle belonged to a campus employee.
Mount Misery parking lot (1:48 p.m.) — An officer spoke to the town ranger regarding a possible missing person. It appears the person was last seen in Sudbury, so Sudbury police were notified.
Codman Road (8:58 a.m.) — A motorist observed a vehicle that had have left the roadway and gotten stuck on the side of the road. A tow truck was called to winch out the motorist.
Wells Road (11:30 p.m.) — A caller reported loud music coming from their neighbor’s residence. An officer attempted to make contact with the neighbor but was unsuccessful. The music had been turned down prior to the officer’s arrival.