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Police log for October 18–25, 2024

October 29, 2024

October 18

Birches School (8:33 a.m.) — A person spoke to an officer about two people who appeared to be acting suspiciously.

Beaver Pond Road (1:05 p.m.) — A caller reported a suspicious motorist taking photos. Officer responded to the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.

Minuteman Technical High School, Lexington (7:43 p.m.) — Lincoln and Lexington police were called to the football field for a fight. The fight was broken up prior to arrival by Minuteman staff.

October 19

Minuteman Technical High School, Lexington (1:36 p.m.) — Officers were called to the school for a missing juvenile. The child was ultimately located and was safe in another jurisdiction.

Wells Road (3:57 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing someone clearing some brush behind their residence. Police spoke with the person, who was making a small path.

Bedford Road (10:25 p.m.) — A vehicle was cited for parking on the sidewalk.

October 20

Mary’s Way (1:57 p.m.) — An officer attempted to contact a person at the request of an outside jurisdiction but was unable to do so.

Winter Street (5:16 p.m.) — An officer responded to the area for a report of an erratic driver and spoke to all parties involved.

Oriole Landing (9:42 p.m.) — A caller reported a suspicious-looking person claiming to be a delivery driver. An officer spoke to the individual who was, in fact, a delivery driver.

October 21

Overflow parking lot, South Great Road (11:46 p.m.) — An officer checked on a parked occupied vehicle. The operator was advised that the lot was closed and sent on their way.

October 22

Concord Road (5:23 a.m.) — Officers responded to the area for a water main break. Click here for more information.

Tower Road (9:46 a.m.) — The Fire Department assisted a motorist who had been locked out of their vehicle.

Concord Road (10:41 a.m.) — A caller reported that their political signs were stolen from their yard. An officer spoke to the homeowner.

Minuteman Technical High School (1:09 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a person who was the victim of an apparent fraud.

Stonehedge Road (5:07 p.m.) — A caller reported a large pile of sand had been deposited on their property. An officer spoke to all parties involved.

October 23

Old Concord Road (11:43 a.m.) — A person reported being the victim of a possible fraud related to their bank account.

Lewis Street (1:43 p.m.) — A caller reported a vehicle parked on the sidewalk. An officer spoke with the operator, who then moved the vehicle.

Lincoln Road (4:30 p.m.) — A person located a dog walking in traffic. The dog’s owner was contacted and a short time later, the dog was back at home.

Post Office (5:29 p.m.) — An individual spoke with an officer regarding a possible check fraud incident.

Sandy Pond Road (6:32 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing an occupied vehicle by a trail head for several hours. Officers checked the area and found that the reported vehicle was unoccupied. Approximately 30 minutes later, the vehicle was gone.

Lincoln Gas and Auto (11:45 p.m.) — A vehicle was parked with its lights on. The vehicle appeared to have been dropped off for repair.

October 24

Page Road (1:28 p.m.) — A person reported a past dog bite. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

South Great Road (12:59 p.m.) — A motorist reported that their windshield was damaged when the railroad crossing gate activated. There were no apparent injuries. Keolis, the MBTA, and Transit Police were notified.

Russett Court (6:21 p.m.) — The Fire Department responded to a residence for the odor of natural gas. The residence was metered and no measurable amount of gas was recorded.

Codman Community Farms (7:05 p.m.) — A lost wallet was turned in at the police station and eventually reunited with its owner.

North Commons (11:18 p.m. and October 25 at 2:38 a.m.) — An officer was called to a residence on two separate occasions for a noise complaint.

October 25

Twin Pond Lane (9:07 p.m.) — A caller asked to speak with an officer about suspicious phone calls.

Autumn Lane (3:26 p.m.) — Paperwork from Concord District Court was served in hand.

Blueberry Lane (4:50 p.m. and 9:44 p.m.) — An officer tried twice to make contact with an individual at the request of Concord police but was unsuccessful.

North Commons (5:58 p.m.) — Officers responded to the area for an ongoing disturbance.

Trapelo Road (7:18 p.m.) — Officers responded to a residence after an occupant reported a disturbance but there was no disturbance when they arrived.

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