February 23
Nothing of note.
February 24
Route 2 westbound (2:28 a.m.) — An officer stopped a vehicle for excessive speed. The operator, Jared Gove, 35, from Ashby was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor (second offense) and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. He was subsequently bailed and ordered to appear at Concord District Court on February 26.
February 25
Mary’s Way (11:46 a.m.) — An individual came to the station to speak with an officer regarding an ongoing matter.
Old Winter Street (4:02 p.m.) — A caller who reported discovering an item turned it over to public safety for destruction.
The Commons in Lincoln (7:00 p.m.) — An officer spoke to an individual regarding the use of a motor vehicle.
North Great Road (8:40 p.m.) — A motorist reported seeing a vehicle travelling the wrong way on Route 2 westbound. Concord Police and Massachusetts State Police were notified. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.
Mary’s Way (8:50 p.m.) — An officer responded to a residence regarding an ongoing matter.
February 26
Hiddenwood Path (9:09 a.m.) — Weston Police transferred a 911 call from Sirius XM related to a stolen motor vehicle. The area was checked but no vehicle was located.
Old County Road (9:30 a.m.) — A motor vehicle crash was reported on Old County Road that turned out to be in the town of Lexington. State Police and the Lexington Fire Department responded.
The Commons in Lincoln (9:56 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding a past incident.
Canoe landing overflow parking lot, South Great Road (10:19 a.m.) — The DPW was notified of items dumped at the overflow lot.
Hillside Road (1:09 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a caller regarding a possible scam.
Twin Pond Lane (2:03 p.m.) — Officers received notification from Sirius XM of a possible stolen motor vehicle in the area. The area was checked but no vehicle was located.
Old Cambridge Turnpike (3:30 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding an occupancy issue.
Round Hill Road (3:37 p.m.) — An officer checked the area for a report of a vehicle that was parked, occupied, and running. When the officer arrived, the vehicle had left the area.
Tower Road (4:16 p.m.) — An additional call was received from Sirius XM regarding a stolen motor vehicle in the area. The area was checked but the vehicle was not located.
Stonehedge Road (4:36 p.m.) — Sirius XM called to report the possible location of a stolen motor vehicle. The area was checked but the vehicle was not located.
February 27
Hartwell lot, North Great Road )1:29 a.m.) — An officer came upon a parked, occupied motor vehicle. The occupant was sleeping for a brief period before continuing on with their trip.
Aspen Circle (10:01 a.m.) — The Post Office personnel reported damage to a mailbox.
Lincoln Road (8:32 a.m.) — A motorist reported a private tow company was removing a vehicle from their property at their request.
Wells Road (10:54 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding an ongoing matter.
Mary’s Way (6:57 p.m.) — An officer spoke to resident regarding a possible dispute.
Donelan’s Supermarket (8:46 p.m.) — A caller reported hearing a loud banging noise coming from behind the supermarket. An officer checked the area but found nothing out of ordinary.
Lexington Road (11:41 p.m.) — An officer performed a check on a residential property.
February 28
Cambridge Turnpike westbound (12:31 a.m.) — Police units from Lincoln, Concord, and the Massachusetts State Police located a pedestrian on Route 2 westbound.
Old Sudbury Road (7:39 a.m.) — A caller reported the railroad gates at Old Sudbury Road were stuck down. An officer responded and monitored until Keolis arrived on scene. After a brief period of time, the gates appeared to be functioning normally.
Lincoln Road (1:18 p.m.) — An officer responded to the commuter lot and ticketed multiple vehicles for being illegally parked.
North Great Road (3:19 p.m.) — A motorist spoke to an officer regarding a past motor vehicle crash.
Offut Road, Hanscom AFB (5:17 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding an ongoing situation.
Codman Community Farms (5:25 p.m.) — An officer spoke to an individual regarding an encounter at Codman Farm.
February 29
Due to high winds during the night and early morning on February 28-29, police received reports of trees, branches and/or wires down on North Great Road, Lincoln Road (several calls), Lexington Road, Old Winter Street, Trapelo Road, Lexington Road, Concord Road, Mackintosh Lane, Hilliard Road, and South Great Road.
Old Concord Road (1:30 a.m.) — Police and fire units responded to a working fire at an out building. Additional towns were called to assist. The fire was extinguished a short time later. For details, see “Fire heavily damages Old Concord Road home.”
Wells Road (10:08 p.m.) — A resident spoke to an officer regarding an ongoing incident.
Virginia Road (11:51 a.m.) — A caller requested assistance with contacting a relative. Contact was made a short time later.
South Great Road (3:10 p.m.) — The railroad gates were reportedly stuck in the down position. An officer responded and monitored. Keolis was notified and, upon arrival, restored normal operation.
Bowles Terrace (6:49 p.m.) — A caller reported a vehicle had stopped in their driveway and appeared to have photographed the residence. Officers checked the area but the vehicle was gone on arrival.
Wells Road (11:56 p.m.) — An officer responded to stand by at a residence at the request of a tenant.
March 1
South Great Road (12:51 p.m.) — An employee from Mass Audubon reported locating a suspicious item.
Concord Road (1:29 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing an individual parked outside of their residence. The individual was a representative from Eversource investigating a power outage.
Lincoln Road (3:30 p.m.) — A motorist reported a hit-and-run crash on Lincoln Road. Officers were able to locate the operator of the vehicle that fled the scene.
Codman Road (9:07 p.m.) – A lost motorist was given directions.
March 2
Windingwood Lane (2:40 p.m.) — Several people in a canoe were attempting a water rescue of a dog. The rescue was successful.
Lincoln North office building (1:18 a.m.) — An officer provided a courtesy transport for two residents of Hanscom Air Force Base.
March 3
Harvest Circle (2:53 p.m.0) — A caller requested assistance with a motor vehicle lockout. The Fire Department was unable to respond.
Lincoln Road (4:07 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing a sick or injured raccoon in their yard. The Animal Control Officer was notified.
Aspen Circle (3:54 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded to a residence for a fire alarm activation. The cause was determined to be burned food.