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Police log for June 15–22, 2023

June 27, 2023

June 15

Lincoln Road (1:27 p.m.) — A parking ticket was issued at the commuter lot.

Cambridge Turnpike westbound (8:17 p.m.) — An officer responded for a report of illegal dumping of construction materials on private property.

June 16

Cambridge Turnpike westbound (8:05 a.m.) — An additional report of illegal dumping occurred at another private property location. Lincoln police, the DPW, and the Conservation Department are aware and investigating.

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (7:59 p.m.) — A 911 caller reported a male appearing disoriented by the I-95 overpass on Route 2. State police and Lexington police were notified.

Twin Pond Lane (7:04 pm.) — An individual requested to speak with an officer regarding suspicious phone calls.

Tower Road (10:55 p.m.) —Police and fire personnel responded to a residence for a residential lockout.

June 17

Sandy Pond Road (3:22 p.m.) — A motorist reported a strong odor of natural gas in the area. National Grid was notified. The Fire Department metered the area but no measurable readings of gas were detected.

Autumn Lane (3:42 p.m.) — An individual recovered a loose dog. They were given contact information for Animal Control.

Pierce House (10:25 p.m.) — A resident from Beaver Pond Road called regarding music coming from the Pierce House. An officer responded to the Pierce House; all was quiet upon arrival.

June 18

Between 6:09 p.m. and 10:34 p.m., police received seven alarms from the town well on Tower Road. The Water Department reported that a remote telemetry unit failed, which took out communication with the treatment plant. Staff had to monitor the storage tank level manually overnight and turn on the treatment plant by hand. The event did not affect water quality or availability.

June 19

Trapelo Road (8:58 p.m.) — A number of youths were advised that there was no fishing allowed at the Cambridge Reservoir.

Winter Street (11:07 p.m.) — A minor motor vehicle crash occurred at the hospice house when a vehicle struck another as it was backing out of a parking space. An officer assisted parties with exchanging information.

June 20

Hanscom Drive (7:26 p.m.) — Ever Ferreras, 21, of Lawrence was taken into custody by the Lincoln police after being detained by Hanscom Air Force Security Forces on two outstanding warrants. After booking, he was brought to Concord District Court.

Bedford Road (1:01 p.m.) — Police responded to a residence for a missing child under the age of 12. The child was located shortly after the officers arrived.

June 21

Cambridge Turnpike westbound (9:15 a.m.) — Multiple 911 calls were received for a vehicle fire on Route 2. The Lincoln Fire Department and state police responded.

Hanscom Air Force Base (9:37 a.m.) — Hanscom Security Force notified the Lincoln police of a male recording the outside of the military installation. When approached by Hanscom personnel, the male fled on foot. Police assisted Hanscom with a check of the area but were unable to locate the individual.

Cambridge Turnpike westbound (5:09 p.m.) —Police received a call regarding a male walking on Route 2 near Crosby’s Corner. A short time later, Concord police notified Lincoln police that they were speaking with the individual.

161 Lincoln Road (6:33 p.m.) — Police were called to Country Pizza for an individual causing a scene. Officers responded and were able to de-escalate. The individual was asked to leave after paying for some damaged property.

Pierce House (8:05 p.m.) — An officer responded to the Pierce House to assist a motorist with exchanging information after a minor motor vehicle crash in the parking lot.

June 22

North Great Road (3:14 p.m.) — Several calls were received regarding a garbage truck depositing trash as it made its way west on Route 2A. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate the truck. A Concord police officer later located the trash truck on Route 2.

South Great Road (3:38 p.m.) — A caller reported following a vehicle that was having difficulty maintaining control on South Great Road. The operators stopped and had a confrontation on South Great Road eastbound shortly before the railroad crossing. Officers arrived and determined that the operator in question had struck the mirror of a passing vehicle. The operator was cited for a marked lanes violation and their vehicle was towed from the scene.

Concord Road (5:54 p.m.) — An officer located a disabled motor vehicle near South Great Road. The operator had a co-worker coming to assist and the vehicle posed no hazard.

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