October 8
Old Cambridge Turnpike (5:25 p.m.) — Police were asked to stand by while a resident retrieved some belongings.
October 9
South Great Road (11:55 a.m.) — A resident reported discovering a dog on the conservation trails with no owner in site. Animal Control was notified.
Stonehedge Road (8:36 p.m.) — A caller reported hearing what they thought were gunshots in the area. Police checked the area but were unable to locate the origin.
Tower Road (9:08 p.m.) — An officer discovered a small dog wandering Tower Road while investigating the previous call. The dog was reunited with its owner a short time later.
October 10
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (8:28 a.m.) — A two-vehicle crash with no injuries was reported. The Massachusetts State Police responded and booked the crash.
South Great Road (12:51 p.m. and 4:32 p.m.) — Court documents were served.
Wells Road (3:51 p.m.) — A resident called to report an item partially obstructing their fire control panel. The Fire Department was notified.
Russett Court (9:08 p.m.) — An employee reported that their vehicle had been struck and damaged in the parking lot. The vehicle had to be towed from the scene.
October 11
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (8:2 a.m.) — A motorist reported a disabled vehicle on Route 2 East. Police checked the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.
Russett Court (10:58 a.m.) — A caller reported being the victim of a possible internet fraud scheme.
Codman Road (1:10 p.m.) — A caller notified the police regarding a missing cell phone. The owner was notified.
Linway Road (3:06 p.m.) — A resident was having an issue with their water meter. The Lincoln Water Department was notified.
October 12
Warbler Springs Road (8:13 a.m.) — A resident called to report a suspicious vehicle idling. The operator of the vehicle was picking up their child.
Lincoln Road (8:58 a.m.) — Police responded to the Donelan’s parking lot for a minor motor vehicle crash and assisted the operators with exchanging information.
Airport Road (2:41 p.m.) — Police and fire personnel responded to the exit of Minuteman Tech for a two-vehicle crash when a vehicle had entered Route 2A and struck a vehicle. There were no injuries reported. Both vehicles were towed from the scene.
Laurel Drive (4:31 p.m.) — A resident called to report an individual vandalizing street signs. Police responded and identified the individual. An investigation is ongoing.
October 13
Page Farm Road (6:16 a.m.) — A suspicious vehicle was observed in the driveway of a residence. Police confirmed that the vehicle belonged to a cleaning service.
North Great Road (7:56 a.m.) — A one-vehicle crash occurred on Route 2A near Brooks Road when a vehicle struck a utility pole. The operator was uninjured. The vehicle was towed from the scene.
Lexington Road (5:11 p.m.) — A caller reported a two-vehicle crash on Route 2A, but the crash occurred in Concord. Concord Police were notified to handle.
October 14
Old County Road (5:31 p.m.) — Police received a call regarding an unoccupied vehicle parked on the side of the road. Operator was identified illegally fishing at the Cambridge Reservoir.
Old County Road (6:07 p.m.) — Police checked on a disabled vehicle. AAA removed the vehicle a short time later.
Trapelo Road (8:46 p.m.) — Police responded for a report of a one-vehicle crash and discovered that a vehicle had struck a tree. The operator of the vehicle, Michael DeSalvo, 30, of Quincy, was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor.
Concord Road (9:19 p.m.) — A resident called to complain about music reportedly coming from The Food Project. The caller was advised that the music was coming from the DeCordova Museum.
October 15
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (2:15 a.m.) — An officer stopped a vehicle that had failed to move over for another police vehicle in the breakdown lane that was conducting a motor vehicle stop. The operator, Yashira Blake, 31, of Fitchburg, was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor and cited for failing to move over for an emergency vehicle.
Lincoln Police Department (5:28 p.m.) — An Uber driver returned a wallet that was left in their vehicle by a Lincoln resident.