June 5
South Commons (5:52 a.m.) — Officers assisted an outside agency in making contact with a party who turned out to be in a different town.
Hanscom Drive (9:36 a.m.) — A two-car crash occurred at the intersection of Hanscom Drive and Old Bedford Road. The first vehicle was turning left onto Old Bedford Road after stopping at the stop sign. A vehicle traveling west on Old Bedford Road about to turn south on Hanscom Drive was then struck by the first vehicle. The operator of the first vehicle was issued a citation for failing to yield at an Intersection. Both vehicles were driven from the scene.
Trapelo Road (3:44 p.m.) — Police received a report of approximately six people fishing at the Cambridge Reservoir. The parties were advised about the fishing restriction and sent on their way.
Trapelo Road (5:56 p.m.) — A teenager was reportedly fishing in the Cambridge Reservoir. An officer arrived and observed the individual packing up after realizing fishing was prohibited.
Sudbury Street, Maynard (7:19 p.m.) — The Lincoln Fire Department responded to the town of Maynard for station coverage due to a working fire.
June 6
Hanscom Drive, Gate 1 Area (4:22 a.m.) — Lincoln officers assisted Hanscom Air Force Base security in attempting to locate an individual suspected in connection with a house break who had left the base. Hanscom security subsequently located Analea Doan, 21, of 82 Brick Kiln Road in Chelmsford and arrested her on two outstanding warrants. In addition, she was charged with assault and battery on a household member, breaking and entering during the nighttime, and malicious destruction of property.. Lincoln police were called a second time at 5:32 a.m. after she had been taken into custody by Hanscom security on base due to her civilian status. She had no affiliation with the Air Force or any other branch of the military at the time of her arrest.
North Great Road (7:56 a.m.) — Police received a report of a cow loose on Route 2A by the Concord town line. The Minute Man National Historical Park police were notified.
Sandy Pond Road (8:31 p.m.) — Police received a report of several people fishing at Flint’s Pond. The area was checked but there were no parties located.
June 7
Winter Street (12:04 p.m.) — Domestic incident involving assault and battery; details withheld for victim privacy.
Sedgemeadow Road, Wayland (4:00 p.m.) — Lincoln police responded to the town of Wayland to assist in the search of a missing person. Approximately 15 minutes later, the person was located.
Concord Road (4:41 p.m.) — Police responded to a report of a suspicious motor vehicle. The area was checked but no vehicles were located.
June 8
Thoreau Institute, Baker Farm Road (12:12 p.m.) — An individual requested guidance related to an ongoing incident.
Tower Road (1:50 p.m.) — Officers responded to the residence for a dispute between two individuals.
Garland Road (3:01 p.m.) — An individual came to the station to speak with an officer about an ongoing issue.
June 9
Old Bedford Road (1:55 a.m.) — An abandoned unoccupied vehicle left on the side of the road was awaiting a tow truck.
Virginia Road (4:17 p.m.) — Concord police notified Lincoln police that they would be conducting a well-being check on an individual walking on Virginia Road. The party was fine.
June 10
Virginia Road (7:00 p.m.) — Police received a report of an individual in distress. Police arrived and identified the party, who refused any assistance once back at their residence.
Sunnyside Lane (9:10 p.m.) — Police responded to a minor two-vehicle crash and assisted the parties with exchanging information.
June 11
Baker Bridge Road (10:59 p.m.) — A cyclist called police to report being grazed by a passing vehicle. An officer was in close proximity and was able to stop the suspected vehicle. The operator of the vehicle was unaware they had made contact with a cyclist. The cyclist was uninjured and requested that the operator be made aware of the incident. Officers spoke with all parties involved. The motorist was advised of the 4-foot distance afforded to cyclists when passing.
Lincoln Road (4:29 p.m.) — A caller reported two small children appeared to be walking unattended on Lincoln Road. An officer was in the area and saw that an adult was approximately 20 yards behind the children.
Stratford Way (8:31 p.m.) — An individual spoke with an officer regarding disturbing unsolicited text messages.
June 12
Route 117, canoe landing parking lot (2:25 a.m.) — An officer performed a site check discovered a vehicle parked unattended.
Wells Road (4:15 p.m.) — An officer gave court paperwork to an individual.
June 13
Trapelo Road (7:16 a.m.) — An officer discovered a minor motor vehicle crash while en route to another call. The operators had already exchanged paperwork.
Trapelo Road (9:13 a.m.) — An officer spoke to two operators regarding a road rage incident on Old Sudbury Road. As a result, one of the vehicle operators was cited for a marked lanes violation.
Brooks Hill Road (10:14 a.m.) — The Fire Department responded to a residence for a fire alarm activation. The cause of the alarm turned out to be burnt food.
The Commons of Lincoln (4:09 p.m.) — Registry of Motor Vehicles paperwork was served in hand.
Birchwood Lane (6:53 p.m.) — An individual spoke to an officer regarding a scam involving the fraudulent use of gift cards.
Minuteman Technical High School (11:25 p.m.) — A motorist reported being locked in the school parking lot. They were freed a short time later.
June 14
Tower Road (2:15 p.m.) — A runner and motorist had a verbal confrontation. A police officer spoke with both parties.
Morningside Lane (4:01 p.m.) — An individual spoke to an officer regarding a possible scam.
Wells Road (8:01 p.m.) — An individual spoke to an officer regarding an ongoing incident.
Steve Low says
” The Lincoln Fire Department responded to the town of Maynard for station coverage due to a working fire.”
I’ve never known fire not to work. Even the unemployed fires will burn because it’s their nature.