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Police log for June 12–19, 2025

June 22, 2025

June 12

Weston Road (11:23am) — Several vehicles were parked on both sides of Weston Road and Lincoln Road for an event held at the Pierce House. An officer helped Pierce House staff with moving several vehicles.

Lincoln School (10:19pm) — An officer checked on a person who was waiting for a tow service due to a disabled motor vehicle.

June 13

South Great Road (11:50am) — A caller reported a damaged utility pole. An officer checked the utility poles and found no apparent damage.

Stratford Way (2:45pm) — A caller reported the unauthorized use of a leaf blower by a landscaping company. An officer spoke with a landscaper, who stated that they had not yet used a leaf blower but would refrain from doing so to comply with the town bylaw.

Birchwood Lane (2:57pm) — An officer spoke with a person regarding a possible bank fraud.

June 14

MBTA station (1:58am) — Officers responded to a physical disturbance near the train platform. They were able to deescalate the situation and remained on scene until everyone cleared from the area.

Bedford Road (8:33am) — The owner of a construction trailer parked in the roadway was asked to move as it was obstructing traffic.

Winter Street (5:19pm) — Officers were called to a residence to check the area after a caller reported seeing someone on their Ring camera. They checked the area but were unable to locate anyone.

Trapelo Road (7:19pm) — Several people were advised fishing was prohibited at the Cambridge Reservoir.

June 15

Lincoln Road (12:50pm) — An officer spoke to a caller about several possibly missing items.

Sandy Pond Road (2:20pm) — An officer remained on scene with a disabled motor vehicle until a tow truck arrived.

June 16

South Great Road (2:20am) — Officers helped Weston Police and Massachusetts State Police with a stolen motor vehicle that was reportedly passing through Lincoln via Rt. 117. An officer encountered the vehicle by Old County Road but broke off the pursuit once the vehicle turned onto Route 2. The investigation is ongoing.

Lincoln Gas and Auto (12:37pm) — An officer helped a person with a civil matter.

Wells Road (3:10pm) — A caller reported that their parked vehicle had been struck during the overnight hours.

June 17

Ballfield Road (6:59am) — An officer helped a caller contact a family member.

Old Winter Street (5:21pm) — A caller reported seeing a sick racoon on their property. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

Baker Bridge Road (5:40pm) — An officer helped a caller conduct a well-being check on a family member.

June 18

Codman Road (1:00pm) — A caller spoke to an officer regarding a possible fraud.

Trapelo Road (3:46pm) — An officer checked the area for the report of unauthorized soliciting for sales of solar equipment. The officer was unable to locate the solicitor.

Bedford Road (4:50pm) — An officer checked the area for another report of unauthorized solar solicitor. The officer was unable to locate the person but remained in the area in case they return.

Lincoln Road (5:22pm) — A caller reported that they lost their keys and were unable to access their vehicle. A tow company was called to assist.

Lincoln Police Department (11:55pm) — An officer spoke to a person in the lobby seeking assistance.

June 19

Todd Pond Road (11:38am) — A caller reported that someone at a neighboring home was using a leaf blower. An officer responded and advised the person about the town bylaw.

Stratford Way (11:38am) — A caller reported that a neighbor’s landscape company was using a leaf blower. An officer spoke to the landscaper and advised them to cease all leaf blowing operations per the town bylaw. The landscaper complied.

Trapelo Road (1:46pm) — An officer spoke to a motorist whose window had shattered window after from a rock that was launched by a piece of landscaping equipment.

North Commons (4:59pm) — The Fire Department helped a person inside their home.

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