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Police log for Sept. 5–12, 2024

September 16, 2024

September 5

Old Concord Road (6:22 a.m.) — An officer checked the area for an occupied/parked vehicle. The area was checked but the vehicle was gone prior to the officer’s arrival.

Old Concord Road (6:46 a.m.) — A caller reported an occupied vehicle parked in their driveway. An officer spoke with the operator, who then left the area.

Old Cambridge Turnpike (9:11 a.m.) — A caller spoke to an officer regarding possible threats.

Stonehedge Road (4:13 p.m.) — An individual wished to speak with an officer about sex trafficking awareness and preventative resources.

Acorn Lane (5:00 p.m.) — An individual spoke to an officer regarding possible unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

Ryan Estate (5:18 p.m.) — An individual spoke to an officer regarding some missing items from their relative’s condominium.

Codman Community Farms — A caller reported several chickens had escaped their enclosure. Codman Farm staff was alerted.

September 6

Old County Road (2:40 p.m.) — A caller reported having an interaction with a motorist. The officer spoke with both parties.

North Great Road (4:36 p.m.) — A cyclist struck a vehicle on Route 2A east near Sunnyside Lane. The cyclist was transported to the hospital.

September 7

Lincoln Road (12:57 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a person the post office. They were retrieving their bicycle and heading home.

September 8

South Great Road (5:15 a.m.) — A caller reported hearing a crash on Rt. 117. Officers discovered a single-vehicle crash with entrapment. The operator was extricated a short time later and transported to the hospital.

Lincoln Road (4:42 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing a suspicious person near their property line who did not respond when addressed. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate anyone.

September 9

Chestnut Circle (9:02 a.m.) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding damage to a carport.

South Great Road (2:20 p.m.) — A person spoke to an officer regarding fraudulent charges to their EZ-Pass account.

Deerhaven Road (3:39 p.m.) — A person spoke to an officer regarding a landlord/tenant issue.

Farrar Road (3:53 p.m.) — A caller reported an encounter with a solicitor who was not properly permitted. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate the person.

Fox Run Road (5:06 p.m.) — A caller reported their mailbox may have been struck by a school bus. An officer responded to the residence.

Baker Bridge Road (6:25 p.m.) — An officer spoke with someone regarding a possible email scam.

Harvest Circle (7:25 p.m.) — An officer spoke with a resident regarding a possible email scam.

September 10

Ridge Road (9:44 a.m.) — An officer checked a vacant apartment at the request of a neighbor who thought they had heard voices. There was no one in the vacant unit.

Hemlock Circle (2:07 p.m.) — A caller spoke to an officer regarding possible identification fraud.

September 11

Post Office (2:07 p.m.) — An officer spoke to an individual regarding possible fraud related to money orders.

Lexington Road (3:31 p.m.) — A caller reported hearing vehicle horns at various times during the day. An officer responded and spoke with the reporting party.

September 12

Wells Road (8:20 a.m.) — A resident spoke with an officer regarding identity fraud.

Bedford Road (9:35 a.m.) — A caller reported a missing goose. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

Lincoln Road (1:33 p.m.) — An officer assisted the Water Department with a hydrant blowout.

Wells Road (7:00 p.m.) — Officers responded to a report of a dog bite. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

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