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Police log for January 27 – February 6, 2025

February 10, 2025

January 27

South Great Road (9:54am) — A caller asked to speak with an officer regarding threatening email.

Lincoln Road (7:49pm) — A caller reported seeing a fire behind the Masonic Hall. Police and fire units responded. The fire was contained and not an issue.

Lincoln School (9:01pm) — A caller spoke with an officer regarding an incoming email.

Wells Road (9:56pm) — An officer conducted a well-being check at the request of a family member.

January 28

Wells Road (11:40am) — An officer spoke with two people regarding a noise complaint.

North Commons (11:49pm) — An officer responded to a residence for an ongoing situation.

January 29

Lincoln Road (2:12pm) — An officer responded for a report of the railroad gates stuck in the down position. Keolis was notified and asked to respond.

Lincoln Gas and Auto (6:44pm) — An officer assisted a person with a civil matter.

January 30

Lincoln Road (12:50am) — An officer moved a deceased raccoon from the roadway.

North Commons (1:58am) — Officers responded to a residence for an ongoing disturbance.

South Great Road (8:43am) — A motorist reported striking a deer. There was no damage to the vehicle. Both the deer and the motorist were gone upon the officer’s arrival.

Concord Road (12:13pm) — A caller spoke with an officer regarding a possible phone scam.

Wells Road (4:20pm) — An officer spoke with a person regarding harassment.

Cottage Lane, Concord (11:26pm) — Lincoln firefighters helped knock down a house fire along with fire departments from Acton, Bedford, Lexington, Sudbury, and Wayland, More information here.

January 31

Nothing of note.

February 1

Concord Road (12:26am) — A vehicle drove off the road as a result of a flat tire. The operator made arrangements for a towing company to remove the vehicle.

North Commons (5:04am) — Officers responded to a residence for an ongoing disturbance.

South Great Road (7:30am) — A motorist slid off the roadway and struck the guardrail. There were no injuries reported. The vehicle was towed from the scene.

Wells Road (9:21am) — An officer spoke to a person regarding an ongoing situation.

Concord Road (1:19pm) — A caller reported striking a wooden pylon on the shoulder of the road and then continuing on their way.

Bypass Road (6:49pm) — Officers checked the area for a missing dog.

Ridge Road (7:13pm) — The Fire Department responded to a residence for a lockout.

Bedford Road (10:38pm) — A motorist flagged down an officer for engine issues. However, the vehicle seemed self-correct and the driver continued on their way.

February 2

Nothing of note.

February 3

Care Dimensions Hospice House (6:52am) — An officer performed a well-being check on a resident. Everything appeared normal.

Lexington Road (2:11pm) — An officer checked on a person who reportedly fell while walking their dog. The person reported no problems and continued on their way.

Indian Camp Lane (4:46pm) — An officer served an individual with court paperwork.

February 4

Tower Road (6:30am) — An officer performed a well-being check on an occupied vehicle stopped along the roadway. The operator, Selvin Garcia Rodezno, 29, of Arlington, was arrested on an active warrant out of Chelsea District Court. After being booked, he was transported to Concord District Court

Wells Road (11:57am) — Officers performed a well-being check on an individual. The person in question was transported to the hospital.

Lincoln Road (5:03pm) — An officer responded after a person asked about workers in the area.

February 5

Stone Church (2:14ppm) — An officer spoke to a person regarding possible email threats.

Sandy Pond Road (2:47pm) — A wallet found on a conservation trail was turned in.

February 6

Sandy Pond Road (11:07am) — An officer spoke to a person regarding possible email harassment.

Cambridge Turnpike westbound (12:40pm) — Lincoln police assisted Massachusetts State Police with a motor vehicle crash.

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (1:59pm) — A call was transferred to the Massachusetts State Police for a road rage incident.

Walden Pond Boat Ramp (2:50pm) — A caller reported that a vehicle had driven off the road by Walden Pond. The operator was not injured but was cited for unlicensed operation and a marked lanes violation.

South Great Road (3:21pm) — The railroad gates were malfunctioning at the Route 117 and Old Sudbury Road crossings. Officers remained on scene until Keolis arrived to fix the problem.

South Great Road (6:40pm) — An officer removed a dead coyote from the roadway.

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