July 31
Bank of America, Lincoln Road (2:14am) — An officer checked on a person who had stepped outside to make a phone call.
Weston Road (3:25am) — An officer performed a check on a parked and occupied vehicle. The operator cleared from the area a short time later.
Lincoln Road (8:02am) — An officer assisted a motorist who had sideswiped a utility pole.
Cranberry Terrace, Hanscom AFB (4:28pm) — An officer attempted to serve court paperwork.
August 1
Conant Road (8:11am) — An officer spoke to a person about a potential scam.
Bypass Road (10:09am) — An officer provided a courtesy transport to a motorist after their vehicle was disabled.
Lincoln Road (5:14pm) — A two-vehicle crash occurred at the intersection of Lincoln and Codman Roads. One operator was transported to the hospital. The operator who caused the crash was cited for failing to yield to oncoming traffic.
August 2
Red Rail Farm (12:11pm) — A person spoke with an officer about a possible fraud.
Lincoln Road (12:17pm) — An officer helped a person with a follow-up related to a past motor vehicle crash.
Lincoln Road (8:12pm) — A caller reported hearing a dog barking, possibly in distress, from inside a residence. An officer arrived on scene and heard no barking and observed no signs to indicate the animal was in distress.
August 3
Baker Bridge Road (12:36pm) — An officer performed parking enforcement.
Virginia Road (1:54pm) — An officer investigated a reported noise complaint.
North Commons (4:06pm) — An officer spoke to the owner of a vehicle that was blocking access to a parking spot. The vehicle was moved a short time later.
August 4
Drumlin Farm (4:27am) — A caller reported seeing an injured deer by the side of the road. Due to obvious injuries, the deer was dispatched by police.
Baker Bridge Road (9:04pm) — A caller reported their dog was missing. The Animal Control Officer was notified.
Bedford Road (2:07pm) — A caller reported a golden retriever running alongside Bedford Road near Route 2. The Animal Control Officer was notified.
Lincoln Road (2:43pm) — The dog from the previous call was reunited with its owner.
Old County Road (3:15pm) — An officer spoke to a person regarding a potential fraud.
Winter Street (4:17pm) — An officer spoke to a person regarding a potential fraud.
Doherty’s Garage (4:20pm) — An officer responded regarding a person who did not pay for their gas.
August 5
Greenridge Lane (10:28am) — A caller reported the unauthorized use of a gas-powered leaf blower. An officer arrived but did not observe anyone using such a device.
Old County Road (1:01pm) — An officer was unsuccessful in an attempt to serve court paperwork.
North Great Road (4:56pm) — A caller reported seeing a person in distress on the side of the road. Police and fire units responded. The person was fine and required no assistance.
August 6
Greenridge Lane (11:04am) — A caller reported the unauthorized use of a gas-powered leaf blower. An officer arrived and spoke with a landscape crew, which was using a battery-powered leaf blower.
Todd Pond Road (3:25pm) — A caller reported the unauthorized use of a gas-powered leaf blower. An officer spoke with the landscape company and advised them of the bylaw violation.
August 7
Old Lexington Road (7:54am) — Verizon was notified regarding utility wires hanging in the roadway.
Magic Garden, Ballfield Road (8:06am) — An officer performed a courtesy transport.
Todd Pond Road (8:59am) — An officer was asked to perform a well-being check.
Lincoln Road (9:17am) — An officer came upon a downed power line. The roadway was detoured for a short period of time until Eversource could arrive to remove the wire.
Magic Garden, Ballfield Road (8:56am) — A caller reported a suspicious person in the area. An officer checked the building and surroundings but was unable to locate the person.
Lincoln Road (4:31pm) — A caller reported a tree leaning on utility wires. Verizon was notified.
August 8
Lincoln Road (11:44am) — Comcast was notified regarding the tree leaning on wires.
Todd Pond Road (1:37pm) — A caller reported the unauthorized use of a gas-powered leaf blower. An officer arrived on scene and confirmed the leaf blower use was from a battery-powered device.
Acorn Lane (5:17pm) — A caller reported the Acorn Lane street sign had been struck and was in the roadway. The DPW was notified.
August 9
Davison Drive (12:25pm) — An officer checked on a potential parking issue due to a yard sale in the area.
Winter Street (7:34pm) — An officer responded to the one-way section of Winter Street for the report of cars racing in the area. The vehicles were gone on arrival.
Page Farm Road (9:11pm) — An officer responded to a residence to check on the property. Nothing was out of the ordinary.
August 10
Mall at Lincoln Station (10:40am) — An officer performed a well-being check on a motorist parked in the Donelan’s parking lot. The person declined any assistance.
Walden Pond boat ramp (11:57am) — The Lincoln Fire Department responded to the town of Concord for a mutual aid request.
Emerson Road (12:36pm) — A person turned in two firearms-related items marked for destruction.
August 11
Hawk Hill Road (1:14pm) — An officer responded to a residence for a reported bylaw violation.
Lincoln Road (6:53pm) — A caller reported seeing a turtle in the roadway. When an officer arrived, the turtle had already made it safely across the road.
Wells Road (7:48pm) — The Fire Department responded to a residence for the odor of gas coming from a stove. The stove was disconnected and maintenance was notified.
August 12
Nothing of note.
August 13
South Great Road (8:12am) — Weston police requested assistance in locating a person who needed assistance. The area was checked by both departments but the person could not be located.
Lincoln Road (11:44am) — Verizon and Comcast were notified regarding a tree limb on utility wires.
Baker Bridge Road (9:46pm) — A tree limb was reported in the roadway. The responding officer was able to remove it.
August 14
Lincoln Road (1:41pm) — An officer spoke with a person in the lobby of the police station.
Harvest Circle (9:40pm) — An officer spoke with a person who mistakenly contacted the police for assistance.
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