![]() Tuesday, March 14 at 10 p.m., a Woburn Street resident came into the police station reporting her personal information had been stolen. In an attempt to contact Amazon for assistance with his television, this resident provided an unknown party with his credit card number. Tuesday, March 14 at 6:10 p.m., a Massachusetts Avenue resident came to the police station to report larceny on his Bank of America credit card. He discovered the theft on March 6, 2023, when he attempted to sell some of the cryptocurrency. The cryptocurrency was stolen and transferred to another digital wallet sometime in April 2022. According to this resident, he purchased $23,000 worth of cryptocurrency in July 2020. Monday, March 13 at 2 p.m., a Massachusetts Avenue resident came into the police station to report the theft of his cryptocurrency. She was then advised regarding online scams and fraudulent emails. ![]() She wanted the fraudulent e-mail address reported to the police for informational awareness. She did not provide any information to the unknown individual and reports no money loss. She did not remember the email address this originated from. She blocked the e-mail address and then deleted it. Prior to calling the police, this resident called Best Buy and confirmed that the e-mail received was not from the Geek Squad as it was fraudulent. from an unknown individual claiming to be from the Geek Squad requesting $396.99 for Internet security software. Monday, March 13 at 12:15 p.m., an Adams Street resident reported she had received an e-mail at 11 a.m. *In addition to these incidents, the Police Department assisted the Fire Department at 15 calls requiring medical response and/or assistance. National Grid was notified to respond the Lexington Electrical Inspector, Eversource and DPW were also on scene. A trash truck had taken down the electrical service from pole 81 connecting to a Hayes Lane residence. Wednesday, March 15 at 10:25 a.m., the Police Department responded to and assisted at the scene of a downed wire on Hayes Lane and Vine Street. Monday, March 13 at 8 a.m., the Police Department responded to and assisted in extricating a worker stuck in an elevator at Bridges at Lexington on Watertown Street. ![]() The following incidents, selected from the Lexington Police Department logs, occurred during the week prior to March 20, 2023. The Lexington Police Department updates its incident log on Monday mornings. LexObserver coverage represents a sampling of significant incidents and is not an exhaustive list. ![]()
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