November 30
Lincoln Road (9:34 a.m.) — A motorist struck a stone wall and utility pole. The vehicle was towed from the scene; the operator was uninjured.
Lincoln Road (1:50 p.m.) — A resident called to report their personal information being compromised via an online scam.
Silver Birch Lane (2:46 p.m.) — A caller reported a dog intermittently barking for several hours. They were advised to contact Animal Control.
South Great Road (4:44 p.m.) — A motorist struck a deer in the town of Weston but had stopped to assess the damage in Lincoln. Weston Police handled the incident.
December 1
Weston Road (2:57 p.m.) — An individual came to the station to report being a victim of a possible scam.
Wells Road (4:10 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded for a fire alarm activation. The alarm was due to cooking smoke.
Brooks Hill Road (8:11 p.m.) — A caller reported their water meter was leaking. The Water Department was notified.
December 2
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (2:14 a.m.) — A vehicle was pulled over for speeding on Route 2. The operator, Julie Jaworski, 47, of Bolton was subsequently arrested for operating under the influence of liquor. She was booked, then bailed and ordered to appear at Concord District Court on December 4.
Lexington Road (4:03 a.m.) — A 911 caller reported two people arguing in a vehicle on Route 2. Massachusetts State Police were able to stop the vehicle and check on the well-being of all occupants.
North Great Road (10:25 a.m.) — A caller reported seeing a vehicle strike a sign on Route 2A by Bedford Road. Police responded to the scene and located the operator and occupants. The vehicle was towed from the scene.
Todd Pond Road (11:09 a.m.) — A caller reported their dog was missing. Animal Control was notified.
Lincoln School (5:27 p.m.) — A caller reported that they could not find their vehicle. The vehicle was located moments later.
Red Rail Farm (6:31 p.m.) — A caller reported hearing a dog barking in the woods. Animal Control was notified.
December 3
Bedford Road (2:15 a.m.) — While on patrol, an officer observed a white male ducking behind a fence as they approached. The area was checked but the individual was not located.
Mount Misery parking lot (10:04 a.m.) — An officer responded for a vehicle that had been involved in a crash the previous evening. The operator was issued a citation for leaving the scene of a property damage crash.
Ridge Road (10:48 p.m.) — A caller requested a well-being check on their neighbor. The neighbor was at work and was fine.
December 4
Hemlock Circle (4:33 p.m.) — Officers were able to make contact with a party who had not been heard from for a brief period.
Brooks Road (11:30 p.m.) — A caller reported their dog had left the residence. Animal Control was notified.
December 5
Mill Street (2:09 a.m.) — A caller reported a suspicious motor vehicle parked on the side of the road. The vehicle was picking up a person and were on their way shortly.
Blackburnian Road (1:00 p.m.) — A caller reported a possible suspicious vehicle near their property. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.
South Great Road (5:38 p.m.) — Multiple callers reported a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Lincoln Road and South Great Road. A vehicle traveling north attempted to turn west onto South Great Road when they struck a vehicle traveling south on Lincoln Road. None of the occupants were injured. Both vehicles had to be towed from the scene.
December 6
Hanscom Drive (6:48 a.m.) — Hanscom Security Forces called for assistance with a party who had an active arrest warrant. The occupant fled the area prior to Lincoln officers arriving on scene. The areas was checked but the vehicle was not found.
Mount Misery parking lot (4:04 p.m.) — Police responded to the parking lot to help two motorists exchange paperwork after a minor motor vehicle crash.
Hillside Road (4:32 p.m.) — A caller reported an overdue cyclist who returned while speaking with an officer.
Trapelo Road, Waltham (4:37 p.m.) — Waltham Police called to report one of their cruisers was stolen after striking and killing Officer Paul Tracey and National Grid Worker Roderick Jackson on Totten Pond Road. Officers responded to the town line in case the vehicle entered Lincoln. Peter Simon, 54, of Woodsville, N.H., was subsequently arrested.
December 7
Old Sudbury Road (6:34 a.m.) — A caller reported the railroad crossing gates were stuck in the down position. The MBTA and Keolis were notified and a technician was en route.
South Great Road (4:42 p.m.) — A caller reported that the railroad gates appeared to be malfunctioning. An officer responded to the Route 117 crossing and observed that the gates appeared to be functioning properly.
Russett Court (8:54 p.m.) — A receptionist from The Commons called to report a suspicious motor vehicle in the lot. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate the vehicle.
December 8
Concord Road (12:49 a.m. and 7:46 a.m.) — A caller reported a possible scam involving chimney repair.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (7:47 a.m.) — A 911 caller reported a three-vehicle crash on Route 2. Massachusetts State Police responded and handled the crash.
Conant Road (2:07 p.m.) — Officers responded to a residence for a reported house break. The incident and investigation are ongoing.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (4:24 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing a male walking on the Jersey barriers separating the travel lanes of Route 2. Lincoln police and Massachusetts State Police were notified. The area was checked but the individual was not located.
December 9
South Great Road (2:32 p.m.) — A caller reported their residence was burglarized. An investigation is ongoing.
Woodcock Lane (3:54 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing a sick raccoon in their yard. The animal was dispatched by responding officers.
Lincoln Road (6:28 p.m.) — A motorist reported striking a deer on Lincoln Road. There appeared to be no damage to the vehicle and the deer was nowhere to be found.
December 10
Sandy Pond Road (1:30 p.m.) — A caller reported a strange encounter with an individual in the woods.
Mill Street (10:21 p.m.) — A caller reported suspicious persons on their property. The individuals were later determined to be Eversource employees.
Weston Road (10:24 p.m.) — An overly protective Apple watch automatically notified 911 of a nonexistent medical emergency. Responding units were cancelled prior to arrival.
Bedford Road (10:44 p.m.) — An officer observed the street signs above the flower pot at Five Corners had fallen due to wind. The DPW was notified.
December 11
Tower Road (10:07 a.m.) — Police responded to a residence for a well-being check.
Codman Community Farms (1:45 p.m.) — An officer was notified that a previously noted alleged thief had been seen on the property again. Staff were able to identify and contact the suspect, who returned to pay for the items (see “Farm store thief busted after being caught on camera — twice“).
South Great Road (2:27 p.m.) — Concord police asked Lincoln officers to be on the lookout for a blue Tesla involved in an incident in the town of Concord.
South Great Road (5:31 pm.) — Concord police called to notify they had stopped the vehicle in question that they had previously requested assistance in locating.
Bedford Lane (4:56 p.m.) — A caller reported a suspicious vehicle that had been parked unattended for some time. A short time later, the vehicle’s operator returned and left the area.
Wells Road (7:20 p.m.) — Officers responded to a residence and assisted the occupants with a civil matter.
December 12
Wells Road (12:41 a.m.) — Police responded to a residence for a noise complaint.
Lincoln Road (1:06 a.m.) — A caller reported a parked mail truck with malfunctioning headlights. An officer responded and confirmed that the headlights were malfunctioning.
Silver Birch Lane (9:46 p.m.) — A caller reported that a neighbor’s dog was intermittently barking over a period of time. Animal Control was notified.
December 13
Donelan’s Supermarket (2:25 a.m.) — An officer had an encounter with an individual looking for assistance in getting to Waltham.
December 14
Everett Street, Concord (8:40 a.m.) — Lincoln police assisted Concord police in locating a female. Concord ultimately located the individual in question.