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Police log for October 11–17, 2024

October 22, 2024

October 11

Wells Road (12:11 p.m.) — A maintenance company asked an officer stand by while a representative performed routine maintenance.

Goose Pond Road (1:44 p.m.) — A person reported being the victim of a fraud.

Lincoln Road (2:25 p.m.) — A caller reported a possible road rage incident with another motorist earlier during the morning rush.

Lincoln Road (2:05 p.m.) — An individual dropped off a wallet they found.

Wells Road (4:31 p.m.) — An officer spoke with an individual regarding an ongoing matter.

Concord Road at Baker Bridge Road (5:09 p.m.) — A caller reported a recumbent cyclist who appeared to be in distress. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate the cyclist.

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (5:41 p.m.) —Lincoln Police assisted Concord Police and State Police with a motor vehicle crash.

North Great Road at Bedford Road (9:24 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing a cyclist lying next to their bicycle on the side of the road. The caller was unsure if the person was in distress or resting. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the cyclist.

Concord Road (11:08 p.m.) — Officers responded to a single-vehicle crash. The driver, Jose Silva Carneiro, 37, of Hudson was placed under arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and a marked lanes violation. He was transported to the hospital but released a short time later. He was bailed and ordered to appear at Concord District Court.

October 12

South Great Road (6:39 a.m.) — A caller reported hearing gunshots in the area. An officer responded but heard nothing.

Bank of America (12:57 p.m.) — Officers responded to a two-vehicle crash. One of the drivers, Glenn Mason, 56, of Acton was arrested for operating under the influence of alcohol, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and possession of an open container of alcohol. All parties refused medical attention at the scene.

MBTA station (3:17 p.m.) — An officer helped a commuter looking for wheelchair access to the commuter rail.

October 13

Wells Road (9:53 a.m.) — A vehicle was repossessed.

South Great Road (3:30 p.m.) — A caller reported hearing gunshots in the area. An officer responded but found nothing.

Doherty’s Garage (5:54 p.m.) — A caller reported that they had a flat tire and were without a spare. They were given the on-call tow company’s phone number.

Weston Road (9:57 p.m.) — Officer responded to a residence for a large group of people causing a disturbance.

October 14

Lincoln Road (12:21 p.m.) — An officer discovered an unoccupied vehicle. The driver was close by in search for gas.

October 15

Hanscom Drive (5:29 a.m.) — A two-vehicle crash occurred as the cars were merging onto Hanscom Drive. There were no injuries reported and the damage was minimal.

Concord Road (6:15 a.m.) — The traffic lights at South Great Road and Concord Road were malfunctioning. A technician was dispatched to the intersection.

October 16

Lincoln Road (1:52 p.m.) — A caller reported the odor of natural gas. The Fire Department checked the area but detected no hazards.

Lincoln Road (3:56 p.m.) — A crash occurred at the intersection with Codman when a vehicle failed to stop at the Codman Road stop sign and struck a vehicle traveling on Lincoln Road. The operator of the vehicle that failed to stop was cited for the same. Both operators were transported to the hospital.

Baker Bridge Road (6:19 p.m.) — A vehicle drove off the shoulder and struck a fence. The occupants were taken to the police station to make transportation arrangements.

October 17

Minute Man NHP Visitor Center parking lot (12:52 a.m.) — A caller reported striking a deer, causing minor damage to the vehicle, which was able to be driven from the scene, and the deer made its way back into the woods.

Mount Misery parking lot (2:55 a.m.) — An officer came upon a parked vehicle. The two occupants were identified and cleared from the area.

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