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12:53 a.m. Music from the Taco Bell parking lot was so loud it was shaking nearby houses.
5:25 a.m. A small black bear was dining on a Kalispell bird feeder.
8:49 a.m. A vigilant woman wanted to speak with an officer because she had some information about an upcoming protest.
8:57 a.m. A woman hit a dog after the resourceful canine pushed in her porch door and growled at her.
9:39 a.m. A man with a tiger on his hoodie was looking for a “female in a yellow house.”
2:42 p.m. A realtor explained that the missing window screens on a Kalispell house were part of a window replacement project.
3:31 p.m. Officers attempted to untangle a long-running feud between two neighbors. The dispute centered on a female dog in heat, inadequate leashing and a pack of six to seven dogs that “ties in together.” No citations were issued and it was unclear if the feud was resolved.
6:52 p.m. An ex’s current girlfriend was making threats on Facebook.
9:01 p.m. Recent harassment spurred a call to 911 after a cooler was left in front of a building. Upon closer inspection, the cooler was determined to contain only “a few empty Bud Lights.”
10:10 p.m. An accidental 911 call was blamed on a child.
10:13 p.m. Two men parked their car, looked around and stuffed rocks in their pockets. When asked what they were doing, they answered “oh s—t” and peeled out of the parking lot.
11:40 p.m. A woman at the hospital was worried that she left her garage door open. An investigation revealed it was closed.
12:16 a.m. People were screaming and breaking bottles outside a Kalispell bar.
12:34 a.m. A man was spinning some late-night brodies.
2:16 a.m. A passed-out woman in a car was just sleeping.
9:30 p.m. A man purporting to be from a local cable company tried to sell a woman a boat.
11:36 a.m. A Lincoln County dog has been barking since 8 a.m.
12:53 p.m. A man had questions about parking.
1:43 p.m. Someone was concerned about a man who turned into their driveway and made eye contact.
4:21 p.m. Three suspicious young men were seen carrying heavy cloth bags over their shoulders. They were later spotted at a laundromat.
5:02 p.m. A cat under a porch attacked a would-be rescuer.
6:46 p.m. Someone wanted the saxophone case that was left by their side door picked up. Kalispell police secured the saxophone a short time later.
7:18 p.m. A man was walking around threatening to blow things up.
8:05 p.m. The golfer on the sixth green at a local course turned out to be a black bear.
8:13 p.m. A spurned ex stole a dog.
8:20 p.m. Someone heard a huge “kaboom” in the sky.
8:35 p.m. The black bear finished golfing and was now pacing back and forth.
8:56 p.m. Four stray dogs were mixing it up.
9:10 p.m. The bear was spotted on its way to the park.
10:44 p.m. A woman responding to “what she has seen on the TV” wanted officers to know she is praying for them.
Sunday 6/21
5:46 a.m. Exhausted Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials reported they had been dealing with the black bear “all night.”
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1:43 p.m. Someone was concerned about a man who turned into their driveway and made eye contact.
I feel like I may have been that driver a few times.
Recently I pulled over in a neighborhood to eat a snack. Some little kid threw hi s bike down on the yard in front of which I had parked; he looked very upset but I thought nothing of it. As I pulled away from the street when I was done, I saw a mother tenderly holding the kid’s hand and staring at me menacingly fro m their porch. Pretty sure they thought I was doing surveillance or something.
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“oh s—t”
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10:13 p.m. Two men parked their car, looked around and stuffed rocks in their pockets. When asked what they were doing, they answered “oh s—t” and peeled out of the parking lot in a white Datsun 240Z .
So what you gonna do with all them rocks?
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I always like the little bit of whimsy in the writeup. The local paper in my parents’ town does a police log, but it’s reall y just the facts:
https://lincolnsquirrel.com/blog/2020/06/24/police-log-for-june-8-17-2020/
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Wells Road (10:26 a.m.) — Fire alarm went off due to food cooking on the stove.
Hemlock Circle (12:35 p.m.) — Fire alarm went off due to contractors working in the residence.
Bedford Road (2:29 p.m.) — Caller reported someone filed a fraudulent unemployment claim in their name. Report taken.
Lincoln Cemetery, Lexington Road (3:45 pm.) — Caller reported losing a purse while in the cemetery. Caller later reported she found it in her residence.
Giles Road (6:03 p.m.) — Caller reported someone filed a fraudulent unemployment claim in their name. Report taken.
94 Liberty Lane, Hanscom Air Force Base (7:02 p.m.) — Hanscom Security Forces reported that a possible missing juvenile over age 12 from Florida is on the base. Officers assisted Hanscom with locating the juvenile and made contact with the parent in Florida. Investigation is ongoing.
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Old Sudbury Road (12:06 a.m.) — Caller reported hearing people near her house and seeing them with flashlights. Officers located the party, who was looking at the rocking horses. They were sent on their way; caller updated.
Codman Community Farms (1:01 a.m.) — Officer came across a vehicle parked at the entrance of the farm. Party checked out OK.
94 Liberty Lane, Hanscom Air Force Base (9:43 p.m.) — Parent from Florida called regarding the missing juvenile, who never returned on a planned flight. The child is safe, and the parent was referred to Massachusetts State Police at Logan Airport, who are handling.
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Lincoln Road (1:51 a.m.) — Report of a tree down on the sidewalk of Lincoln Rd near the Masonic Lodge.
Concord Road (1:04 p.m.) — Report of a small brush fire at the Concord town line on Pine Hill. Fire Department responded.
Kettle Hole Drive (1:30 p.m.) — Caller reported an aggressive dog that she encountered Animal Control will handle.
Lincoln Road (3:07 p.m.) — Caller complained about workers on the sidewalk along Lincoln Road. They were referred to speak with the DPW.
Old County Road (3:48 p.m.) — Report of a large stove that was left on the side of the roadway. DPW was notified to remove.
Tower Road — MBTA tower reports a brush fire along the tracks near Tower Road and Old Sudbury Road. Fire Department handled.
Willarch Road (5:38 p.m.) — Caller requested information in regard to a civil matter.
Bedford Road (10:38 p.m.) — Caller reported hearing a gunshot near his residence towards Juniper Ridge Road. Area checked; unable to locate.
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Winter Street (12:18 p.m.) — Report of a fall alert from an Apple watch at the location. Officers checked and everything was fine.
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Lincoln Police Department (2:08 a.m.) — State Police in Concord requested assistance looking for a party who left Emerson Hospital and may be walking back to a residence in Lincoln. They called back to say they had located the party.
Indian Hill Road (1:51 p.m.) — Officer working a detail in Lincoln dealing with a civil matter.
Sunnyside Lane (3:07 p.m.) — A party using MBTA’s “The Ride” vehicle complaining about something with the vehicle. Caller was advised to contact “The Ride” dispatch.
Farrar Road (5:01 p.m.) — Caller complained about bats outside the residence. They were advised to contact a pest control company.
Acorn Lane (5:20 p.m.) — Caller reported that someone filed a fraudulent unemployment claim in their name. Report taken.
Conant Road (7:44 p.m.) — Caller reported there was a tree limb on the wires and they’re arcing. Eversource notified.
Lexington Road (9:51 p.m.) — Caller reported two kids who were trespassing on their property have since left in two vehicle traveling towards Rte. 2 Officers were unable to locate.
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Sandy Pond Road (10:29 a.m.) — Company accidentally damaged some shrubs on the property. A company representative spoke with the homeowner and agreed to pay for the damage.
Lincoln School — Caller reported some type of animal was stuck in a soccer net. Officer arrived but the animal was gone.
South Great Road (1:58 p.m.) — Bicyclist fell while riding near Tower Road. Minor injuries; transported to the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Granville Road (2:46 p.m.) — Caller reported a man walking in the wood who appeared to be sick and needed assistance in getting to his car. Officer arrived and drove man to his car on Sandy Pond Road.
Old Bedford Road (11:40 p.m.) — Hospital faxed a report of a cat bite. Animal Control notified.
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Forester Road (2:39 p.m.) — Caller reported that someone put fireworks on top of the community mailboxes the previous night and set them off.
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Ballfield Road (12:26 p.m.) — Officer assisted a party at the school to their residence.
Minuteman Technical High School, Marrett Road, Lexington (1:41 p.m.) — A group was seen on video surveillance at the high school. One individual later identified as Brandon Raymond, 19, from Everett spray-painted the rear of the school. He will be summonsed into court at a later date to answer to the charge of malicious destruction of property.
Chestnut Circle (7:11 p.m.) — Resident called the station looking for the local election results.
Page Road (10:28 p.m.) — Officer located a party at the Lincoln School who looking for his brother (juvenile over age 12) who hadn’t returned home. Officers assisting in located the boy, who was later found to be in Waltham, and the parents picked him up.
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Cambridge Turnpike westbound (4:43 a.m.) — Caller reported striking an animal on Rte. 2. A deceased opossum was found off to the side of the road. Mass DOT was notified to pick up the animal.
Deer Run Road (10:12 p.m.) — Caller reported someone filed a fraudulent unemployment claim. Report taken.
Walden Pond boat ramp (12:22 p.m.) — Caller requested assistance as he locked his keys in his car. Dispatch contacted a Waltham Auto tow truck to assist him.
Woods End Road (2:36 p.m.) — Caller asked to speak with an officer regarding people coming onto his property. Officer responded and spoke to the party.
Lincoln Police Department (4:07 p.m.) — Social worker called to the station looking to arrange a non-emergency transport for a patient. They were advised to contact a private ambulance company.
Canoe landing lot, South Great Road (5:34 p.m.) — Concord police requested a check of the parking lots along Rte. 117 for an overdue party. Lincoln police checked but were unable to locate the party. Concord police later called back and the party returned home.
Minuteman Technical High School (7:45 p.m.) — A party ran out of gas near the high school. An officer assisted them to the gas station to get gas and then and back to the vehicle.
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Lexington Road (11:09 a.m.) — Caller reported a cow in the roadway. Flint’s farm contacted and they’ll take care of getting the cow back into the fenced field.
Stonehedge Road (3:39 p.m.) — Resident called looking for assistance with information for legal options for a family member in regard to a civil matter.
Gerard’s Farm Stand, Middlesex Turnpike eastbound — Caller reported that a truck took down some wires in the parking lot. Verizon notified.
Huntley Lane (6:28 p.m.) — Resident called regarding an issue with their fire alarm panel. Fire Department will assist them.
Jet Aviation, Hanscom Field (8:15 p.m.) — Caller reported losing his iPad, which GPS indicates is at Jet Aviation. Caller was given contact information for state police at Hanscom to assist him.
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Looks like the same thing! I love it. False calls and animal strikes.
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Don't you know snack eaters, saxophones, and people who do laundry are dangerous.
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Perhaps doing all of the above at once is suspicious, but one at a time those are perfectly respectable activities don't ya know.
06/29/2020 at 13:57 |
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Was the bear snacking out of the bird feeder also the one on the golf course?
8:20 p.m. Someone heard a huge “kaboom” in the sky.
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“hey! He’s stealing my favorite rock! Get him!”
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I’m actually surprised there aren’t more entries for telling people fishing in Cambridge’s reservoir to move along, that’s been happening a lot lately (people seem to think that the pandemic means the “no trespassing public water source” signs are meaningless).
R unaway juvenile at the Air Force Base sounds kind of creepy though...
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So unds like they were smoking some rocks.
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If you can’t drive while eating, texting, and making fart noises with your hand and armpit, you are doing it wrong! lol
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Did your vehicle look like this?
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No, my van says, "Candy, 5 centz" so they won't see it coming.
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At the same time? That's so pro level stuff right there.
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I figured custodial issue and kid is with wrong parent, but you never know.
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Even that’s not great (especially for the other parent). And I think that’s about the best case.
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I’d say that too if someone found me in a carpark putting rocks in my pockets.
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did the bear live?
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I’m assuming so. They don’t kill them unless it’s being aggressive.