August 29
Twin Pond Lane (3:38 p.m.) — A caller reported two unknown individuals arriving at their residence. Police responded to the residence and spoke with them.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (7:54 p.m.) — A motorist reported seeing two females walking on Route 2 near exit 125. State police and Concord police were notified. Concord police encountered the females on the overpass by the town line. The females were transported from Route 2.
August 30
North Great Road (10:58 p.m.) — A motorist traveling on Route 2A near Hanscom Drive struck a deer, which ran off into the woods. The vehicle sustained minor damage and was able to be driven from the scene.
Wells Road (11:41 a.m.) — Police were called to assist an individual in obtaining their property that had been given to someone else for repair purposes.
South Great Road (12:19 p.m.) — A motorist struck one of the signs on the 117 island by Lincoln Road. The DPW was notified and repaired the sign.
Conant Road (2:24 p.m.) — An individual called to report some possibly missing some items. Police spoke to the individual.
Wells Road (3:28 pm.) — A caller reported that a large vehicle had been parked for some time behind their residence. An officer spoke to the caller.
Old Sudbury Road (4:23 p.m.) — Police responded to the area for a report of an erratic driver. Weston Police and Wayland Police were also notified.
Doherty’s Garage, Lincoln Road (5:45 p.m.) — A resident called the police to report a passive encounter with a coyote. The Animal Control Officer was notified.
Winchelsea Lane (7:48 p.m.) — A resident called to report excessive noise coming from National Grid trucks working in the area.
Mary’s Way (7:44 p.m.) — A caller reported a dispute with a contractor. Police responded and spoke with the reporting party.
August 31
Winter Street (7:52 p.m.) — A resident reported that a neighbor’s landscapers were using gas-powered leaf blowers.
South Great Road (8:50 a.m.) — A single-vehicle crash was reported on Route 117 at Sweet Bay Lane. The driver reported that they had briefly dozed off and struck a sign and guardrail. The operator was cited for unsafe operation of a motor vehicle and the vehicle was towed from the scene.
Sunnyside Lane (3:07 p.m.) — A motorist reported striking a pothole on Route 2A, resulting in a flat tire. They had AAA coming to assist.
September 1
Bank of America, Lincoln Road 2:12 a.m.) — An officer encountered an individual who reported that they were unhoused and waiting for the next inbound train. When advised that the train would not be arriving for several hours, the individual stated that they would remain where they were until that time. The individual declined all offers for services.
Donelan’s Supermarket, Lincoln Road (2:48 a.m.) — Additional services were offered to the individual from the previous entry. The additional services were declined.
September 2
Codman Road (6:58 a.m.) — An individual was reported to be sleeping in the wooded area adjacent to the police station. Officers offered assistance to the individual, who was seeking transportation to Boston, with supplies and fare for the train.
September 3
Baker Bridge Road (4:11 p.m.) — Several citations were issued to vehicles whose occupants were accessing Walden Pond.
Tower Road (5:21 p.m.) — A resident reported that their Australian terrier was missing. They were provided the contact information for Animal Control.
Minuteman Technical High School (7:02 p.m.) — A caller reported that they were locked in the school’s parking lot. An officer assisted them with exiting the property.
Minuteman Technical High School (7:43 p.m.) — A second individual reported that they were locked in the parking lot the High School. An officer assisted them with exiting the property.
Paul Revere Lot, North Great Road (9:09 p.m.) — An officer checked on a parked, unoccupied vehicle located in the Paul Revere parking lot.
Mill Street (11:02 p.m.) — A suspicious motor vehicle was reported in the area of Mill Street and Lexington Road. The motorist was looking for a place to rest before proceeding to their final destination.
Mary’s Way (11:49 p.m.) — An odor of natural gas was reported in the area. National Grid was notified and was sending a representative to investigate.
September 4
Nothing of note.
September 5
Harvest Circle (2:00 p.m.) — Misplaced items were returned to their owner.
Bedford Road (5:49 p.m.) — A disabled motor vehicle was reported in the intersection of Bedford Road and Route 2A. A tow truck was called to remove it.
Walden Pond boat ramp (6:15 p.m.) —Lincoln firefighters assisted the Concord Fire Department in searching for a reported missing swimmer. The swimmer was located a short time later, safe and sound.
September 6
Lincoln Road (9:57 p.m.) — An individual was observed trespassing on the property of a resident. When confronted by the homeowner, the individual became defensive but left the area. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate them.
September 7
Greenridge Lane (5:16 p.m.) — Police were called to the area for a report of an individual seated behind a tree with a hunting rifle in their lap. Police made contact with the individual, who had a BB gun they were using to hunt squirrels. They were advised to immediately cease and leave the area, which they did.
Farrar Road (6:43 p.m.) — Police responded to a residence for an open front door. The residence was checked; the homeowner confirmed that the door may not have been properly secured and a gust of wind most likely pushed it open.
Upland Field Road (8:12 p.m.) — A motorist inquired where to temporarily park a flatbed trailer. They were told to use the commuter lot with the caveat that the trailer had to be removed prior to 7:00 a.m. the following morning.