September 18
Airport Road (11:10 a.m.) — A FedEx driver side-swiped a vehicle on Hanscom Drive, causing minor damage. Police helped the operators exchange information.
September 19
South Great Road (6:38 a.m.) — A caller reported hearing what they believed to be several gun shots coming from Nashawtuc Country Club. Concord Police were notified.
Davison Drive (7:10 p.m.) — A resident reported a vehicle had been parked on a private way for an extended period of time. An officer attempted to contact the owner.
September 20
Hanscom Drive (9:45 a.m.) — Hanscom Air Force Base Security Forces advised Lincoln police that they had a 26-year-old male in custody for three outstanding warrants issued out of Lawrence District Court. Joshua LeBron of Lawrence was taken into custody and booked on the three outstanding warrants. Mr. LeBron was then transported to Concord District Court.
Ballfield Road (12:13 p.m.) — A caller reported a minor motor vehicle crash in the Hartwell parking lot. Police responded and assisted.
Huckleberry Hill (3:55 p.m.) — A caller reported an unknown occupied vehicle parked in the driveway of a neighbor’s residence. Police responded and confirmed the operator was picking up a friend at that residence.
Wells Road (3:55 p.m.) — A caller reported a vehicle parked with two dogs inside. An officer checked on the dogs. The vehicle’s windows were partially opened, the vehicle was parked in the shade, and the dogs appeared to be comfortable and relaxed.
Bedford Road (9:29 p.m.) — A caller reported hearing a knock at a window then hearing a male’s voice yell something. A short time later, the caller observed a male wearing a white T-shirt and dark pants walk past their front door. Police responded and checked the area but were unable to locate him.
September 22
Nothing of note.
September 22
Tower Road (9:32 am.) — A utility company ruptured a gas line. The Fire Department responded and metered the area after the gas was shut off.
Huckleberry Hill (11:38 a.m.) — A caller reported two males going up to houses in the area. Police responded and identified the men, who were soliciting without a permit. They were advised to cease their activity and given the appropriate application information.
Paul Revere Lot, Great Road (4:00 p.m.) — Police responded to a two-vehicle crash in which one vehicle rear-ended another, causing severe damage to the vehicle in back. The operator stated that they had mistakenly applied the accelerator when they meant to apply the brake. The second vehicle had to be towed from the scene. All parties refused medical attention.
Concord Road (5:30 p.m.) — A caller reported discovering some debris on their property that appeared to have been from a crash. Police were notified.
Oak Knoll Road (7:07 p.m.) — Police responded to a vehicle engaged in possible illegal dumping. The operator of the vehicle stated they had permission to dump in the area by the landowner. Police are conducting an investigation.
Huckleberry Hill (9:28 p.m.) — A caller provided additional information about a previous incident.
Tower Road (10:04 p.m.) — Police responded to a residence for a gathering with uninvited guests. Police remained on scene until the group was dispersed.
September 23
Canoe landing parking lot, South Great Road (9:53 a.m.) — The Conservation Department ranger called to report individuals illegally trying to launch a boat into Farrar Pond. Police responded but the individuals had left.
Sunnyside Lane (11:39 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding a civil matter.
September 24
Hanscom Drive (9:17 a.m.) — Fire and police units mobilized for an inbound plane with mechanical issues. The response was cancelled a short time later and the plane landed without incident.
Codman Community Farms (6:14 p.m.) — Multiple callers reported that the Codman sheep had escaped their enclosure and were grazing by the side of the road. The farmer was notified.
September 25
Concord Road (7:50 a.m.) — A crash involving a passenger car and a school passenger van occurred at the intersection of Route 117 and Route 126. The investigation is ongoing.
Boyce Farm Road (12:15 p.m.) — An individual spoke to an officer regarding threats.
September 26
Weston Road (4:51 p.m.) — A resident spoke to an officer regarding a “grandchild in distress” scam.
Gerard’s Farm Stand (11:15 p.m.) — A caller reported striking a deer on Route 2 eastbound. Massachusetts State Police handled the incident.
September 27
Todd Pond Road (11:35 a.m.) — A resident reported seeing what appeared to be a bullet hole in the wall of their residence. An investigation is ongoing.
South Great Road (3:13 pm.) — A motorist reported the railroad gates at Old Sudbury Road were stuck in the down position. An officer checked the gates and found them to be functioning normally. Extended wait times were likely the result of slower moving trains through the area.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (5:00 p.m.) — A motorist reported a strong odor of natural gas. The Fire Department checked and metered the area with negative findings.
South Great Road (5:16 p.m.) — Multiple motorists reported the railroad gates on Route 117, Old Sudbury Road, and Tower Road appeared to be malfunctioning. An officer checked the area and verified that gates were remaining down for extended periods of time. Keolis was notified and responded approximately 20 minutes later.
Codman Road (7:10 p.m.) — A motorist reported striking a tree that had fallen across the roadway. The vehicle was towed; the operator was uninjured.
Concord Road (7:49 p.m.) — Court paperwork was received from the Cambridge Police Department and served in hand later in the evening.
Codman Road (9:30 p.m.) — A lost wallet was reported at Codman Community Farms.
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (9:49 p.m.) — A deer that had been hit by a car was reported. The Massachusetts State Police were notified.
September 28
Nothing of note.
September 29
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (4:10 a.m.) —Lincoln Police assisted Massachusetts State Police and Lowell Police with a pursuit that traveled through town.
North Great Road (9:04 a.m.) —Lincoln Police checked the area for an item that was possibly discarded during a pursuit involving the Lowell Police Department.
Lincoln Woods (4:21 p.m.) — A passerby reported possible overflow by the sewage treatment plant near Wells Road. Maintenance was notified.