February 6
Hemlock Circle (3:18 p.m.) — A caller reported being the possible victim of a phone scam.
February 7
Nothing of note.
February 8
Donelan’s (6:43 p.m.) — A caller reported losing their wallet earlier in the day at Donelan’s.
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (8:39 p.m.0 — A motorist reported seeing a dog cross Route 2 near the Lincoln/Lexington town line. Massachusetts State Police and Lexington Police were notified.
February 9
The Commons of Lincoln (1:40 a.m.) — An officer arrived on scene after a caller requested assistance.
Tack Room (4:00 a.m.) — An officer checked on a parked and occupied vehicle. The occupant was an employee of the Tack Room.
Lincoln Road (1:01 p.m.) — A minor motor vehicle crash occurred in the parking lot of Donelan’s Supermarket. All police units were committed to other calls. The operators were advised to exchange appropriate information.
Old Winter Street (2:12 p.m.) — A caller reported discovering some items that potentially were suspicious. After speaking with an officer, the items were properly discarded.
Wells Road (4:20 p.m.) — Officers came upon a person possibly in distress. They spoke to the individual, who eventually returned to their home.
Lincoln Road (6:00 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing a small leak coming from a fire hydrant. The Water Department was notified.
Trapelo Road (3:43 p.m.) — An officer checked on an parked and occupied vehicle. The operator was fine and was on their way.
February 11
Wells Road (2:00 p.m.) — A caller asked to speak with an officer.
Windingwood Lane (3:45 p.m.) — Officers responded to a residence regarding a civil matter.
February 12
South Great Road (11:32 a.m.) — A caller reported that the railroad gates at the South Great Road crossing may be malfunctioning. An officer responded to the area and monitored the gates, which appeared to be working properly. While on scene, a representative from Keolis arrived.
Winter Street (11:55 a.m.) — A caller requested assistance getting from Winter Street to the Lincoln train station. An officer provided a courtesy transport.
School Street, Needham (1:01 p.m.) — Needham Police requested assistance in locating an individual.
Stonehedge Road (2:26 p.m.) — A caller asked whether Verizon solicitors were authorized in their neighborhood. Verizon had been granted solicitation permits for several individuals.
Stonehedge Road (3:31 p.m.) — A second call about solicitors was received.
Concord Road (5:28 p.m.) — A two-vehicle crash occurred at the intersection of Concord Road and South Great Road when vehicle had failed to slow and stop for traffic, striking a stopped motor vehicle. There were no injuries reported. Both vehicles were driven from the scene.
Boyce Farm Road (5:52 p.m.) — Another caller asked whether Verizon solicitors were authorized in their neighborhood.
February 13
Nothing of note.
February 14
Weston Road (12:42 a.m.) — The Fire Department responded to a residence for a carbon monoxide alarm. The alarm was determined to be a false alarm resulting from a faulty detector.
Stonegate Gardens (1:08 a.m.) — An officer discovered an unsecured door at Stonegate Gardens. The property was checked; the door may have been improperly secured.
Wells Road (1:08 p.m.) — A caller asked to speak with an officer regarding an ongoing matter.
Old Cambridge Turnpike (2:00 p.m.) — An officer served an individual with court documents.
Huckleberry Hill (5:35 p.m.) — A caller requested a police response for someone knocking on their door. Police determined that the knocking most likely came from solicitors in the area.
Goose Pond Road (7:30 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing individuals walking in the street. The individuals were later determined to be Verizon solicitors.
February 15
Old Sudbury Road (6:32 a.m.) — A motorist reported the railroad gates were stuck in the down position. An officer remained on scene directing traffic for approximately 30 minutes until a Keolis representative arrived on scene.
Winter Street (1:00 p.m.) — A caller reported that the stop sign at Winter Street and Old County Road was missing. The DPW was notified.
Wells Road (1:34 p.m.) — An officer spoke to an individual regarding an on-going incident.
Wells Road (6:34 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded for an alarm activation due to cooking smoke.
Trapelo Road (10:38 p.m.) — A caller called to complain about the Verizon solicitors. The caller was advised to contact the Town Clerk regarding the “Do Not Solicit List.”
February 16
Tower Road (10:04 a.m.) — Police were called to a residence to perform a well-being check.
Lincoln Road (2:17 p.m.) — A caller reported that the railroad gates were stuck in the down position. An officer responded and determined the gates were stuck due to a disabled train. Within minutes, the train was on its way and the gates resumed normal function.
Bypass Road (2:37 p.m.) — A two-vehicle crash was reported on Bypass Road but was found to have occurred over the Concord town line. Concord Police and Fire Departments responded.
Hanscom AFB (4:05 p.m.) — Hanscom Air Force Base Security Forces reported that they had an individual stopped at the gate with an active arrest warrant. Lincoln Police arrived and took into custody Javon Epps, 32, from Rochester, N.H. Mr. Epps was booked and transported to Concord District Court.
South Great Road (9:17 p.m.) — A caller reported that two people exited a vehicle on South Great Road and were arguing. They ultimate re-entered the vehicle and continued on their way. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate the vehicle.
February 17
Old Concord Road (12:17 p.m.) — A caller reported their shed was on fire. The Lincoln Fire Department arrived on scene but most of the fire had been knocked down by the homeowner.
Old Winter Street (3:30 p.m.) — A person brought several items to the police station for destruction.
February 18
Codman Road (2:58 p.m.) — A caller reported a loose pig on Codman Road. Codman Community Farms personnel were notified.
February 19
Todd Pond Road (11:15 a.m.) — A caller spoke to an officer regarding a real estate scam.
Todd Pond Road (11:56 a.m.) — A caller reported a leaking water main. The Water Department was notified.
Sandy Pond Road (4:06 p.m.) — Officers checked the area for a reported stolen motor vehicle but didn’t find it.
Sandy Pond Road (7:59 p.m.) — A second call about the stolen vehicle was received. Officers checked the area again with negative results.
February 20
Wells Road (7:40 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a caller regarding a dispute.
Wells Road (8:07 p.m.) — An officer assisted a resident with their television.
Wells Road (1:13 p.m.) — An officer served court paperwork.
Beaver Pond Road (3:38 p.m.) — A caller reported a strong outside odor of natural gas. National Grid was notified.
Minebrook Road (4:06 p.m.) — An officer made contact with a Lincoln resident on behalf of the Sudbury Police Department.
Old Cambridge Turnpike (5:04 p.m.) — A caller requested assistance while they retrieved personal items from a residence.
Old Concord Road (5:16 p.m.) — A caller reported potholes on Old Concord Road. The DPW was notified.
Birchwood Lane (10:21 p.m.) — A caller reported a possible Facebook scam.
February 21
North Great Road (3:32 p.m.) — An officer checked Route 2A for a possibly lost motorist but did not make contact.
Lincoln Woods (3:30 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding an ongoing matter.
Wells Road (4:55 p.m.) — An officer performed a well-being check on a resident.
Page Road (5:13 p.m.) — A resident reported possible mail theft.
North Great Road (5:32 p.m.) — A motorist reported a strong odor of natural gas on Route 2A near Hanscom Drive. The Fire Department arrived on scene and asked that National Grid be notified.
Old County Road (6:07 p.m.) — A vehicle struck a utility pole which collapsed into the roadway, taking with it electrical and utility wires. There were no injuries as a result of the crash. Due to the age of the operator, no other information can be provided.
Old County Road (6:15 p.m.) — A second call was received regarding the motor vehicle crash.
February 22
Lincoln Library (11:36 a.m.) — Library staff called regarding a party who had previously been trespassed. Before the officer’s arrival, the party had left the library.
Round Hill Road (4:07 p.m.) — An individual spoke to an officer about being the victim of identity theft.
Old Sudbury Road (4:19 p.m.) — Officers responded for an accidental Lifeline medical alert activation.
Virginia Road (6:14 p.m.) — A caller asked to speak with an officer regarding Eversource cutting their power.
Lincoln Woods (5:15 a.m.) — The Lincoln Fire Department responded for a fire alarm activation caused by steam from a shower.