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Police log for September 15–22, 2025

September 25, 2025

September 15

Lincoln Road (6:01am) — An officer helped a resident get back to their home.

Carroll School (10:22am) — A person turned in two items marked for destruction.

Hanscom Drive (11:19am) — Hanscom AFB Security Forces requested assistance with a person who had an active arrest warrant. Theron Ferguson, 32, of Chelsea, was taken into custody, booked, and transported to Concord District Court.

Codman House (3:23pm) — A caller reported an altercation and subsequent assault that occurred on a trail behind the Codman House. Officers were able to identify and arrest Ronald Ward, 47, of Lincoln for assault and battery on a person over the age of 60. Police said the attack was “unprovoked.”

South Great Road (7:14pm) — A motorist reported a possible malfunction with the railroad crossing gates at South Great Road. An officer monitored the gates and communicated with the passing train conductor.

Page Road (7:57pm) — An officer performed a residence check. Everything appeared to be in order.

Garland Road (9:49pm) — A resident reported their dog was missing. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

September 16

Moccasin Hill (2:55pm) — A caller reported a large dog was roaming the neighborhood unattended. The owner was contacted and they were reunited.

Wells Road (4:56pm) — An officer spoke to a resident regarding a past incident.

Wheeler Road (6:07pm) — A dog and its owner were reunited after a motorist found the dog walking along the roadside.

Old Sudbury Road (11:56pm) — A motorist reported the Old Sudbury railroad gates were stuck in the down position. An officer was dispatched to monitor and Keolis was notified.

September 17

Old Sudbury Road (5:53am) — A motorist reported the Old Sudbury railroad gates were stuck in the down position. An officer was dispatched to monitor and Keolis was notified.

September 18

Lincoln Road (10:00am) — A caller reported damage to an exterior door. The damage appears to be the result of a mistake by a landscaper.

South Great Road (10:57am) — A motor vehicle crash took down a utility pole and closed the road for several hours. Click here for details.

Lincoln Road (1:02pm) — An officer spoke to a person and assisted them with an ongoing situation.

Lincoln Road (4:36pm) — An officer spoke to a delivery driver and resident after a dog injured the driver. The Animal Control Officer was notified.

Wells Road (5:31pm) — Officers helped a person conduct a well-being check.

Oriole Landing (7:51pm) — An officer spoke to a person reporting a possible fraud.

Ryan Estate (8:15pm) — A caller reported a possible fraud.

September 19

Huntley Lane (9:42am) — A person was reported missing but was located a short distance away from their home and reunited with family.

Long Meadow (3:50pm) — A caller reported an unusually high volume of traffic traveling on Long Meadow Road. The caller was advised of a traffic detour.

Lincoln Town Hall (5:15pm) — A caller reported a damaged water valve near the Town Hall. The contractors were notified and a repair was made.

The Commons of Lincoln (8:42pm) — A caller reported an odor of natural gas in the café area. The Fire Department responded and metered the area but there were no measurable traces of natural gas.

September 20

Wells Road (12:35am) — An officer spoke to a person regarding a civil matter.

The Commons of Lincoln (4:46pm) — An officer spoke with staff regarding a past incident.

Morningside Lane (9:22pm) — A caller reported unknown people knocking on their door then running away. The area was checked but no one was found.
September 21

Sandy Pond Road (3:08pm) — A caller reported seeing two people fishing at Flint’s Pond. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate them.

September 22

Concord Road (11:40am) — A caller reported seeing a male, possibly sleeping, in the orchard behind St. Anne’s Church. An officer checked the area and spoke with the individual, who left the area.

Mount Misery parking lot (3:58pm) — Police and fire units responded to the area for two people stranded across the river after their canoe sank. The Fire Department conducted a boat rescue and returned the people to their vehicle.

St. Anne’s Church (4:51pm) — An officer spoke with a person who said they would be on their way after a service let out.

Moccasin Hill (5:19pm) — A caller reported a loose dog in the neighborhood. The owner was notified and they reported that the dog was back home.

Mackintosh Lane (7:13pm) — Callers reported a tree down on electrical and utility wires. Eversource and the DPW were notified. The tree was removed and power restored a short time later.

St. Anne’s Church (8:22pm) — An officer spoke with a person outside the church. The person said they were stopping briefly before moving on from the area.

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