Car break-ins on June 7
Between midnight and 6 a.m. on Friday, June 7, Lincoln police received a report of several unlocked vehicles on Bedford Road that had been opened and had items removed. Police encourage residents across Lincoln to lock their vehicles and homes as well as remove any items of value (cash/coins, electronics, bags/backpacks) from the immediate viewing area of their vehicle. In addition, they ask any residents with security cameras to review their footage between those hours to see if anyone attempted to gain access to their vehicles.
May 30
Sandy Pond Road (1:34 a.m.) — A caller requested a check of the property after discovering an unsecured door. Officers checked the area and noted nothing out of the ordinary.
Lincoln Road (6:12 p.m.) — A caller reported an injured deer on their property. The Animal Control Officer was notified.
Lincoln Road (7:47 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing an injured raccoon on the side of the road. Officers were dispatched to the area and the Animal Control Officer was notified.
Food Project field (10:32 p.m.) — An officer checked on a parked, unoccupied vehicle.
May 31
Ballfield Road (7:34 a.m.) — An officer responded to Ballfield Road for the report of a raccoon that appeared to be sick. The officer located the raccoon and dispatched the animal.
Battle Road Farm (3:35 p.m.) — An officer spoke with a caller regarding a civil matter.
Baker Bridge Road (4:25 p.m.) — An operator of an illegally parked vehicle was told that they could not park there.
Trapelo Road (5:15 p.m.) — Several youths were advised that fishing was prohibited at the Cambridge Reservoir.
Weston Road (6:46 p.m.) — A caller requested the Animal Control Officer respond for a raccoon in their yard.
June 1
Trapelo Road (9:36 a.m.) — A caller reported detecting an odor of natural gas on Trapelo Road. The Fire Department checked the area and was unable to detect the odor.
South Great Road (10:12 a.m.) — A caller reported locating a young deer by the side of the road. The Animal Control Officer was notified.
Trapelo Road (11:04 a.m.) — Cambridge Water Department personnel located an illegally parked motor vehicle and alerted the police. The area was checked but the operator was nowhere to be found.
Trapelo Road (3:22 p.m.) — The operator of the illegally parked vehicle was located and advised to move the vehicle.
Ridge Road (6:58 p.m.) — A caller reported loud music in the area. Officers located the source and requested the music be turned down.
South Great Road (8:36 p.m.) — An officer assisted two individuals related to an ongoing incident.
June 2
Hartwell lot, North Great Road (3:03 a.m.) — An officer checked on a parked, occupied vehicle. The operator had pulled off the roadway to rest before continuing on their way.
Lincoln Road at South Great Road (1:39 p.m.) — A caller reported a possible hit and run. After speaking with all parties involved, it was determined that there was no actual collision.
Sandy Pond Road (2:06 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing a baby deer in their yard.
Wells Road (3:14 p.m.) — A caller spoke with an officer regarding a possible civil matter.
Old County Road (4:27 p.m.) — A caller reported a possible excessive noise complaint. An officer checked the area but did not hear any excessive noise.
Walden Pond boat ramp (5:46 p.m.) — A caller reported a missing person by Walden Pond. The response was cancelled a short time later after determining the report was a misunderstanding.
Trapelo Road (6:49 p.m.) — Several individuals fishing at the Cambridge Reservoir were advised fishing was not allowed and moved from the area.
Conant Road (9:45 p.m.) — A caller reported losing an item at Valley Pond.
June 3
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (6:54 a.m.) — The Massachusetts State Police were advised of a dead deer on Route 2.
Lincoln Road commuter lot (11:25 a.m.) — Two illegally parked motor vehicles were cited in the commuter lot.
Lincoln Road (1:34 p.m.) — Police and fire personnel responded to a multiple-vehicle crash. The vehicles were removed and the roadway was opened a short time later.
Mill Street (2:43 p.m.) — An officer checked on a parked, unoccupied motor vehicle.
Lincoln Road (5:07 p.m.) — An officer checked on a vehicle pulled off on the side of the road. The operator had pulled over to adjust their GPS.
North Commons (5:11 p.m.) — A caller requested assistance with an ongoing issue.
Mount Misery parking lot (5:30 p.m.) — A caller reported a turtle was crossing Route 117. The turtle crossed the road without incident.
Davison Drive (6:36 p.m.) — A caller requested information regarding a civil matter.
Old Town Hall Exchange (10:09 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing individuals possibly tampering with a tree. The individuals were photographing insects.
June 4
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (1:12 a.m.) — An officer assisted an individual walking on Route 2 eastbound.
Codman Road (2:10 a.m.) — A vehicle had pulled over to the side of the road due to glare from oncoming headlights.
South Great Road (9:53 a.m.) — A two-vehicle crash was reported at the intersection of South Great Road and Old Sudbury Road. Officers assisted the operators and towed the vehicles from the scene.
Lincoln Gas and Auto (9:46 a.m.) — A caller reported an unauthorized piece of equipment placed on their property.
Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (10:28 a.m.) — Lincoln Police and Fire assisted the Massachusetts State Police with a two vehicle crash.
Wells Road (11:21 a.m.) — An officer assisted a person with a civil matter.
Lincoln Road (1:27 a.m.) — A caller reported a dead deer in their yard. The Animal Control Officer was notified.
Weston Road (12:04 p.m.) — A caller reported a landscape truck blocking a lane. An officer responded but was unable to locate the vehicle.
Trapelo Road (4:09 p.m.) — Three youths were advised that they cannot fish in the Cambridge Reservoir.
MMNHP visitor center parking lot (11:58 p.m.) — An operator locked their keys in their vehicle. A second set was on its way.
June 5
Hanscom Drive (11:34 a.m.) — Hanscom Security Forces called stating they had an individual in custody on an outstanding warrant. An officer arrived and took custody of Sean Irvin, 28, from East Providence, R.I. He was booked and transported to Concord District Court.
Longmeadow Road (12:53 p.m.) — A caller reported a possible credit card fraud incident.
Oxbow Road (5:43 p.m.) — A caller reported a scam call regarding a ransom. Officers responded and spoke with all parties involved.
Lexington Road (9:16 p.m.) — Officers assisted two individuals with a probate matter.