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Police log for July 21–30, 2025

August 5, 2025

July 21

Lincoln Road (7:43am) — An officer assisted a person at a residence.

Concord Road (10:32am) — An officer spoke with a person regarding a possible scam.

Greenridge Lane (1:46pm) — An officer investigated a parking complaint.

Ent Road, Hanscom AFB (7:55pm) — An officer spoke with a person about an ongoing harassment situation.

Ent Road, Hanscom AFB (8:29pm) — An officer spoke with a person regarding a possible scam.

Bank of America, Lincoln Road (10:41pm) — A caller reported the crosswalk sign on Lincoln Road had been struck. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate the vehicle.

July 22

Bedford Road (8:40am) — An officer assisted two motorists involved in a minor motor vehicle crash with exchanging paperwork.

Weston Road (9:08am) — The police and fire departments responded to a single-vehicle crash on Weston Road that occurred when the driver struck a tree. There were no injuries reported and the vehicle was towed from the scene.

North Great Road (12:22pm) — A caller reported a mattress in the roadway. The Massachusetts Highway Department was notified.

July 23

Greenridge Lane (12:50pm) — A caller reported someone using a leaf blower in violation of the town bylaw. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate any violation.

Granville Road (2:05pm) — An officer spoke with a person regarding a possible scam.

Todd Pond Road (3:42pm) — A caller reported someone using a leaf blower in violation of the bylaw. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate any violation.

Twin Pond Lane (10:06pm) — Officers responded for a noise complaint. They made contact with the person involved and asked them to turn the music down.

July 24

Lincoln Road (12:52am) — An officer helped a person with an ongoing matter.

Wells Road (11:21am) — An officer spoke to a person who had reported their mail may have been tampered with prior to delivery.

Bedford Lane (10:14pm) — A caller reported seeing lights moving behind their home. The lights were a neighbor’s string lights swaying in the breeze.

July 25

Codman Pool, Ballfield Road (10:57am) — An officer spoke with a person regarding a possible incident at the Codman Pool.

Trapelo Road (4:34pm) — A lost item was discovered on the side of the road. The owner was contacted and retrieved the item.

Lexington Road (8:14pm) — Officers checked the area for a vehicle parked partially on the roadway. Upon arrival, the vehicle had cleared the area.

July 26

Trout Brook Road, Wayland (6:32am) — Officers assisted the Wayland Police with a missing person.

Cambridge Turnpike westbound (9:30am) — A caller reported seeing what they thought was smoke rising from a culvert on Route 2. Officers and members of the fire department checked the area. Nothing was found.

Tower Road (1:45pm) — A small water main break was reported in the area. The Water Department was notified.

Baker Bridge Road (2:13pm) — Several parked vehicles waiting to access Walden Pond were moved from the area.

Care Dimensions, Winter Street (2:51pm) — An officer spoke with a motorist after a report of a loud vehicle in the area.

Conant Road (3:11pm) — An officer spoke with a person about a possible fraudulent contractor scheme.

July 27

Sandy Pond Road (9:29am) — An officer freed a raccoon who was stuck in a trash barrel.

July 28

Weston Road (11:08am) — An officer observed a pedestrian on Route 2 in Concord. Concord police and the Massachusetts State Police were notified.

Indian Camp Lane (12:57pm) — Officers performing a well-being check on a person. Everything was fine.

Clark Gallery, Lincoln Road (4:34pm) — An officer conducted a follow-up to a previous incident.

July 29

Harvest Circle (11:03am) — A caller reported a person was stuck in an elevator. While the Fire Department was en route, the maintenance staff freed the individual.

Farrar Road (11:33am) — A person asked to speak to an officer about a specific matter.

Lincoln Road (7:20pm) — A person asked to speak with an officer.

Lexington Road (8:52pm) — A motorist reported their vehicle was disabled and in need of a tow. The vehicle was removed a short time later.

Lincoln Road (9:56pm) — A motorist reported having car trouble. The vehicle had pulled off the road and waited a short period of time but then proceeded on their way.

July 30

Wells Road (1:24am) — A caller reported hearing a knocking sound toward the rear of their residence. Officers checked the area but did not locate the source of the noise.

Lexington Road (11:33am) — A caller reported a motor vehicle crash that had occurred earlier in the day.

Lincoln Road (7:39pm) — An officer helped a person with a technology issue.

Cambridge Turnpike eastbound (8:59pm) — Officers assisted the Town of Acton with locating a person. Further updates indicated that the individual had left Lincoln.

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