November 20
South Great Road (7:32 am.) — A caller reported that the railroad gates on South Great Road were going up and down repeatedly. An officer was dispatched and monitored the gates, and the MBTA was notified.
Lincoln Road (10:59 a.m.) — A person spoke to an officer regarding a missing item.
Lexington Road (12:24 p.m.) — The Fire Department for a report of smoke in the area. The area was checked but nothing was found.
Bedford Road (4:08 p.m.) — A two vehicle crash was reported on Bedford Road by Canaan Drive when one vehicle came to a sudden stop and was rear-ended by another that failed to stop. There were no injuries and both vehicles were able to be driven from the scene.
November 21
Old Concord Road (4:26 p.m.) — A motorist reported their vehicle was disabled. An officer responded and helped the caller get to their residence.
Cedar Road (6:52 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing a large white van passing their residence several times. An officer located the van and observed the vehicle to be a delivery vehicle.
Old County Road (10:40 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing two vehicles in their driveway. Officers were able to stop the vehicles and identify the operator, one of whom was having car trouble.
South Great Road (11:09 p.m.) — A caller reported seeing someone in one of the buildings on their property. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate anyone.
November 22
Todd Pond Road (8:08 a.m.) — A person spoke with an officer about being the possible victim of bank fraud.
Minuteman Technical High School (7:20 a.m.) — An officer responded to assist with an ongoing issue.
Conant Road (3:03 p.m.) — An officer checked on a vehicle that appeared to have been parked for several hours. On a subsequent check, the vehicle had cleared from the area.
Minuteman Technical High School (3:16 p.m.) — A student at the high school was reported missing. They were ultimately found safe.
November 23
Juniper Ridge Road (9:44 a.m.) — An officer conducted a well-being check on a person. The party in question was fine.
Concord Road (4:01 p.m.) — A caller stated they could detect a faint odor of smoke in the area. An officer checked the area and determined that the smoke was from a chimney.
November 24
Lincoln Road (2:28 a.m.) — An officer assisted a motorist with directions.
Todd Pond Road (8:57 a.m.) — A person spoke to an officer regarding damage to their mailbox.
Concord Road (9:13 p.m.) — The DPW was asked to remove two dead raccoons in the roadway.
November 25
Wells Road (3:28 p.m.) — A resident spoke to an officer regarding an ongoing situation.
Wells Road (6:46 p.m.) — An officer checked the area for an unknow person reportedly knocking on doors. The area was checked but the individual was not located.
November 26
Lincoln Road (8:00 a.m.) — A caller reported seeing a student sitting by the side of the road. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate them.
North Commons (1:28 p.m.) — A caller asked to speak with an officer regarding an ongoing issue.
November 27
Lincoln Road (12:29 p.m.) — An officer conducted a well-being check on a person who was fine and required no assistance.
Ridge Road (7:30 p.m.) — An officer spoke to a person regarding an ongoing issue.
Lincoln Woods (11:44 p.m.) — Officers checked a dumpster for a report of noises coming from inside. The officers checked the area; the noise was most likely caused by wildlife.
November 28
Nothing of note.
November 29
Fridolin Hill (4:29 p.m.) — A caller reported a malfunctioning water meter. The Water Department was notified.
Lincoln Road (5:23 p.m.) — A crash occurred at the intersection of Lincoln Road and Codman Road when a vehicle failed to stop at the stop sign and hit another. The operator was cited. There were no injuries and both vehicles were towed from the scene.
November 30
Pierce House (6:07 p.m.) — A person reported a vehicle intermittently parking in the Pierce House lot. Officers will conduct checks of the area.
Old Farm Road (7:54 p.m.) — An officer checked on a report of a truck parked in the area. The area was checked but no truck could be found.
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