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Police log for May 23–29, 2024

June 2, 2024

May 23

Nothing of note.

May 24

Tower Road (6:09 a.m.) — A caller reported their tap water was discolored. The Water Department was notified.

Wells Road (6:21 p.m.) — An officer checked on the septic area for Lincoln Woods. All appeared to be in order.

Bypass Road (6:32 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing someone in their yard. The individual in question was a relative looking for a chicken.

The Commons of Lincoln (8:03 p.m.) — An officer assisted a worker with a transport to retrieve an item.

May 25

Lincoln Police Station (10:05 a.m.) — An individual arrived at the Police Station stating they were bitten by a dog. The individual declined medical attention. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

Virginia Road (12:10 p.m.) — A caller reported water coming into their residence. The Water Department was notified.

Sandy Pond Road (2:26 p.m.) — An individual asked to speak with an officer regarding identity theft.

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (6:13 p.m.) — An officer came upon a vehicle that had pulled over on Route 2 to retrieve a bicycle that had fallen from their vehicle.

Lincoln Road (6:46 p.m.) — A caller requested assistance after being locked out of their residence. The Fire Department responded and assisted the individual.

Canoe landing parking lot, South Great Road (10:13 p.m.) — An officer checked on a parked unoccupied vehicle.

Lincoln Public Library (10:20 p.m.) — An officer was involved in a minor motor vehicle crash involving a cruiser in front of the library. There were no injuries and the vehicle was able to be driven from the area.

May 26

Lincoln Road (8:42 a.m.) — An officer moved a deceased raccoon off the road. The Highway Department was notified.

May 27

Trapelo Road (2:12 a.m.) — Officers checked a residential property after the homeowner was alerted to a person possibly observed walking around the perimeter. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the individual.

May 28

Weston Road (7:23 a.m.) — A caller reported seeing a raccoon walking along the roadway. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

Old Concord Road (10:37 a.m.) — A caller reported seeing a turtle stuck in a mesh fence. The Fire Department and Animal Control Officer responded and freed the animal.

Lincoln Road (1:45 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing two people who may have been soliciting without a permit. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate them.

Lincoln Road (5:17 p.m.) — Two individuals from the previous call were identified and advised to cease soliciting until they renewed their permits.

Deerhaven Road (7:54 p.m.) — A caller reported several items were taken from a dumpster that was being used as a storage container.

May 29

South Great Road (8:14 a.m.) — A caller asked to speak with an officer regarding a suspicious person who had come to their door the day before.

South Great Road (12:20 p.m.) — A caller requested assistance with a chipmunk that appeared to be in severe distress in their yard. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

Trapelo Road (2:31 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing several youths fishing at the Cambridge Reservoir. An officer responded and advised them that they were trespassing, and they left the area.

Wells Road (3:26 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding a dog complaint.

Sandy Pond Road (5:57 p.m.) — A caller spoke to an officer about being the victim of banking fraud.

North Commons (7:34b p.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding an ongoing neighbor dispute.

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (8:06 p.m.) — A caller reported striking an animal while driving on Route 2. The Massachusetts State Police were notified.

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