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Police log for June 20–29, 2025

July 3, 2025

June 20

Due to high winds, there were reports of trees or large branches down on Greenridge Lane, South Great Road, Route 2 eastbound, Macintosh Lane, Mill Street, and Weston Road.

Storey Drive (10:32am) — A resident spoke with an officer regarding a possible banking fraud incident.

Stoneybrook Road, Weston (4:25pm) — An officer assisted the Weston Police Department with a mutual aid request.

Walden Pond boat ramp (6:26pm) — A caller reported seeing three people walking on the railroad tracks near Walden Pond. Concord Police and the MBTA were notified.

June 21

Sandy Pond Road (4:35pm) — An officer spoke to several people who were illegally fishing at Flint’s Pond.

Weston Road (4:52pm) — An officer spoke with a person regarding a civil matter.

Huckleberry Hill (5:13pm) — An officer spoke with a person regarding a civil matter.

North Great Road (5:27pm) — A two vehicle crash was reported at the intersection of Hanscom Drive and Route 2A. There were no injuries and both vehicles were towed from the scene. One of the operators was cited for failure to stop/yield.

Cranberry Terrace, Hanscom AFB (7:20pm) — Officers assisted Hanscom Air Force Security Forces in conducting a well-being check at a residence (everyone was OK).

June 22

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (7:23pm) — Several calls were received for a motorcycle rider possibly passed out in the roadway median. An officer located the person, who was not licensed to operate the motorcycle. The vehicle was towed and the operator was cited. They were transported to the police station to make alternative transportation arrangements.

Weston Road (10:53pm) — An officer performed a well-being check on a person.

June 23

Silver Birch Lane (12:06am) — An officer responded to the area for the report of dogs barking and spoke to both the reporting party and the dogs’ home. The officer observed no barking for the duration of their time on scene.

South Great Road (9:56am) — A caller found a lost item on the trails by Mt. Misery and was able to return the item to its owner.

Wells Road (4:51pm) — An officer spoke to a person regarding an out-of-state incident.

June 24

Wells Road (2:33pm) — An officer conducted a follow-up on a previously reported incident.

June 25

Round Hill Road (10:10pm) — An officer assisted a caller with a residential lockout.

June 26

Twin Pond Lane (1:48am) — A caller reported seeing and hearing something strange behind their home. A brush fire had broken out after an electrical wire snapped. The Fire Department and Eversource responded.

Harvest Circle (9:57pm) — Officers assisted a person with a civil matter.

Beaver Pond Road (4:08pm) — An officer checked a residence at the owner’s request.

Todd Pond Road (5:02pm) — An officer responded for a report of a gas-powered leaf blower being used and spoke with the user to advise them of the town bylaw.

June 27

Todd Pond Road (2:39pm) — An officer responded to a different Todd Pond Road residence for the report of a gas-powered leaf blower being used. The officer spoke with the user and advised them of the town bylaw.

Bedford Road (5:02pm) — A person requested an area-wide well-being check for a family member who had not been heard from for several days. The request was canceled a short time later.

June 28

Pierce House (6:38pm) — A caller reported a drone above a wedding. The drone belonged to the wedding videographer.

Old Town Hall Exchange (11:21pm) — A caller reported a person on an electric bicycle acting erratically. An officer spoke with the cyclist; there was no issue.

June 29

Old Bedford Road (5:58pm) — A dog was reported on the loose on the conservation trails. The dog and owner were reunited shortly thereafter.

Wells Road (7:31pm) — An officer assisted an outside agency with a notification.

deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (7:49pm) — An officer spoke to a motorist regarding a possible hit-and-run incident in a parking lot.

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  1. Steven Kanner MD says

    July 4, 2025 at 3:13 pm

    The police log is great. Gives me reassurance and calmness in our current overconflicted country.

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