November 8
South Great Road (5:24 p.m.) — A caller reported an unknown party walking near the railroad tracks. Police were unable to locate anyone.
November 9
South Great Road (9:09 p.m.) — A caller reported the railroad gates were stuck down on South Great Road but were in the “up” position on Old Sudbury Road. An officer remained on scene until a Keolis representative responded.
Lincoln Road (12:26 p.m.) — A parking citation was issued to an illegally parked motor vehicle.
Hanscom Drive (2:52 p.m.) — Hanscom Security Forces called for assistance with an individual with an active arrest warrant. Steven Agnew, 43, from Mattapan was taken into custody, booked, and transported to Concord District Court.
North Great Road (3:15 p.m.) — A motor vehicle crash was reported at the intersection with Hanscom Drive. One operator was transported to Emerson Hospital. MMNHP rangers booked the crash.
Wells Road (8:13 p.m.) — Police and fire units responded for a well-being check. The individual in question was OK.
November 10
Lincoln Road (1:25 p.m.) — A caller reported a vehicle had been running while parked for several hours. The owner was notified.
Tower Road (2:58 p.m.) — A caller requested assistance with an on-going situation.
South Great Road (7:52 p.m.) — A motorist reported their vehicle had been struck by an egg thrown from another vehicle. Police checked the area and contacted area departments.
November 11
Aspen Circle (7:15 a.m.) — A caller reported a deer with an arrow in its body was walking in their yard. The deer eventually wandered into the woods.
North Great Road (8:19 a.m.) — A caller reported hearing three loud explosions, one after the other. Concord Police confirmed that the noise was cannon fire for a town event.
Mill Street (10:31 a.m.) — The Cambridge Water Department called reporting an illegal deer stand on municipal property.
Indian Camp Lane (1:43 p.m.) — A caller reported being the victim of a scam
Merriam Street, Weston (9:19 p.m.) — Lincoln officers checked the north end of Merriam Street for the sound of gunfire. The officers reported nothing out of the ordinary.
November 12
Old Sudbury Road (10:02 am.) — A caller reported a past damage to their mailbox.
Birchwood Lane (4:23 p.m.) — A second caller reported seeing the deer with the arrow lodged in its body. Animal Control was notified.
November 13
Nothing of note.
November 14
Hanscom Drive (3:28 p.m.) — Hanscom Security Forces called requesting assistance with an individual with an active arrest warrant. Dante Adams, 35, of Boston was taken into custody, booked, and then later released on bail.
Greenridge Lane (5:39 p.m.) — A caller reported their vehicle was possibly stolen, then later realized it was being serviced for maintenance.
Concord Road (10:05 p.m.) — A caller reported a cyclist appeared to need help. Police arrived in the area but found no one in need of assistance.
November 15
Bedford Road (3:29 p.m.) — A two-vehicle crash occurred when a truck traveling through the five-way intersection was struck by a vehicle entering the intersection from Trapelo Road. There were no injuries reported.
Granville Road (4:42 p.m.) — A caller asked to speak with an officer regarding unwanted phone calls.
November 16
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (2:46 p.m.) — A citizen found a purse and wallet and turned them in to the police.
North Great Road (3:40 p.m.) — A two-vehicle crash was reported near Lexington Road. MMNHP rangers assisted the operators in exchanging information before clearing the scene.
Giles Road (4:09 p.m.) — A caller reported possible theft of mail. An officer was dispatched and an investigation is ongoing.
Oxbow Road, Wayland (8:40 p.m.) — The Lincoln ambulance responded to the town of Wayland for mutual aid.
November 17
Weston Road (12:04 a.m.) — Police responded to Weston Road for a vehicle on its side. The operator had lost control of the vehicle after striking a fire hydrant. The vehicle had to be towed from the scene. The operator was uninjured.
Concord Road (11:07 am.) — Officers were called to the area for a disturbance between two individuals. Officers spoke to all involved parties.
Lincoln MBTA station (12:12 p.m.) — A parked vehicle in the commuter lot was cited for nonpayment.
Indian Camp Lane (1:30 p.m.) — The Fire Department extinguished a brush fire.
Lincoln Road (3:00 p.m.) — An officer spoke to two operators involved in a possible road rage incident.
Blackburnian Road (5:37 p.m.) — An automatic crash detection system contacted the police. Police arrived and discovered an operator had fallen from a slow-speed scooter. There were no injuries reported.
Wells Road (5:54 p.m.) —An officer spoke to two individuals regarding an ongoing situation.
Battle Road Farm (8:57 p.m.) — A caller reported a water main break. Property maintenance was notified.
November 18
Deer Run Road (12:38 p.m.) — A caller reported a missing delivery item.
Main Street, Concord (2:14 p.m.) — The Lincoln Fire Department responded to the town of Concord for a mutual aid response.
Concord Road (7:33 p.m.) — Concord Police called regarding a vehicle travelling toward Lincoln without their lights on. Officers checked the area but did not find the vehicle.
Wells Road (11:58 p.m.) — Police responded to a residence and spoke to the occupants regarding a noise complaint.
November 19
Lexington Road (12:21 a.m.) — Waltham police asked the Lincoln police to make contact with an individual. The party in question no longer resides in Lincoln.
Overflow parking lot, South Great Road (12:58 a.m.) — An occupied vehicle was discovered in the overflow lot. The occupants were sent on their way.
Bedford Road (9:50 a.m.) — A caller reported a leaf blower bylaw violation. An officer spoke to the landscapers.
Wells Road (11:05 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a party regarding a civil matter.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (12:42 p.m.) — An officer stopped to check on a possible disabled motor vehicle. The vehicle was on its way a short time later.
South Great Road (2:40 p.m.) —A dog was reported running on conservation trails unattended. Animal Control was notified.
Concord Road (6:14 p.m.) — An officer checked on an unattended parked car.