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Police log for June 6–13, 2024

June 20, 2024

Several times this week (June 6, 7, 11, and 12), police advised people fishing in the Concord Reservoir on Trapelo Road that fishing there is not allowed and were asked to move on. Lincoln Police Chief Sean Kennedy noted that the reservoir is under the management of the Cambridge Water Department, which prohibits fishing, mainly because people who fish there sometimes leave beer cans and other litter, or throw it into the water. 

June 6

Virginia Road (9:16 a.m.) — A caller reported that several cans of paint were left on their property. The DPW was notified.

The Commons of Lincoln (5:08 p.m.) — Officers assisted an outside agency in conducting a well-being check of a resident.

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (6:20 p.m.) — A caller reported an individual was sitting in the median on Route 2 by Route 95. The area was checked by Lincoln and Massachusetts State Police but nothing was found.

The Commons of Lincoln (7:10 p.m.) — A caller spoke to an officer regarding several possibly stolen items.

June 7

Bedford Road (11:18 a.m.) — Officers conducted a check of the area after the report of several cars that had items removed during the overnight hours (click here for more information).

Todd Pond Road (4:33 p.m.) — An officer served court paperwork in hand to an individual.

June 8

North Great Road (12:45 a.m.) — An officer provided a courtesy transport.

June 9

Lexington Road Cemetery (4:38 p.m.) — Several lost items were reunited with their owner.

June 10

Wells Road (5:20 p.m.) — An individual came to the station to report possible harassment from a neighbor.

Wells Road (8:38 p.m.) — An individual spoke with an officer about being the victim of a possible scam.

June 11

Todd Pond Road (12:28 p.m.) — An attempt to serve court paperwork was unsuccessful.

Winter Street (10:27 p.m.) — A vehicle failed to stop at the stop sign by Old County Road, resulting in a single-vehicle crash. There were no injuries reported. The operator was cited for failure to stop at a stop sign. The vehicle was towed from the scene.

Beaver Pond Road (10:47 p.m.) — A caller reported a dog barking nearby. Officers were unable to respond due to being tied up with a motor vehicle crash.

June 12

Baker Farm Road (11:18 a.m.) — An individual reported that they had been separated from their partner on the trails by Walden Pond. The two were reunited a short time later.

Concord Road (4:10 p.m.) — A caller reported an altercation with another motorist earlier in the day.

MMNHP Hartwell lot (10:09 p.m.) — An officer checked on an occupied vehicle that had briefly pulled off the road.

June 13

Mary’s Way (8:48 p.m.) — A single-vehicle crash occurred on Mary’s Way when a car collided with a guardrail. There were no injuries.

Old Sudbury Road (12:13 p.m.) — A caller reported a malfunction with the railroad gates on Old Sudbury Road. Officers were already on site due to other maintenance work in the area. Keolis was notified.

Lincoln Public Library (3:11 p.m.) — A caller reported a large SUV was parked in a compact vehicle spot. Library staff was advised.

Lincoln Town Hall (11:41 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing several lights on in the Town Hall. An officer checked the area and noted nothing out of the ordinary.

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