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WEEKLY<strong>NEW</strong>S.NET - 978-532-5880 JUNE 14, 2018<br />
PEABODY WEEKLY<br />
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Police Log<br />
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Tuesday, June 5<br />
At 4:31 p.m. a caller reported<br />
a baby locked in a car at 47<br />
Coleman St. The doors were<br />
opened and the baby was reunited<br />
with the parents and was<br />
sent to the hospital.<br />
At 4:37 p.m. a caller reported<br />
a loose friendly dog with a<br />
leash and collar at 26 Rockway<br />
Rd. The dog was returned<br />
home.<br />
Wednesday, June 6<br />
At 12:06 a.m. a caller reported<br />
an erratic operator in the<br />
vicinity of 5 Centennial Drive.<br />
The vehicle was described as a<br />
boxy Scion with an unknown<br />
registration and color.<br />
At 1:35 a.m. youths yelling<br />
in the road were sent on their<br />
way at 578 Lowell St.<br />
Thursday, June 7<br />
At 6:01 p.m. a caller reported<br />
that they would like an officer<br />
to speak to her grandson about<br />
not returning home at night to<br />
Elliot Place. The grandson was<br />
not there at the time and spoke<br />
to the grandmother about the<br />
issue.<br />
At 6:27 p.m. a caller at 36<br />
Pine St. reported harassing<br />
phone calls from a male party<br />
she does not know. The officer<br />
spoke to the male party and advised<br />
him against calling the<br />
number again.<br />
Friday, June 8<br />
At 2:01 p.m. National Grid<br />
reported that they would be<br />
shutting down 5 Hancock St.<br />
At 2:59 p.m. a caller reported<br />
computer fraud at 226<br />
Lynnfield St. The resident allowed<br />
someone access to his<br />
computer. So far, no funds<br />
were taken.<br />
Saturday, June 9<br />
At 1:13 a.m. a caller reported<br />
a fight involving four<br />
to six people at the Azorean<br />
Brotherhood of the Divine<br />
Holy Ghost, 20 Howley St.<br />
The officer reported no fight<br />
was occurring upon arrival<br />
and the report was unfounded.<br />
At 1:37 a.m. a caller reported<br />
one of his tires were<br />
slashed at 87 Endicott St. The<br />
officer reported the front passenger<br />
tire was slashed. The<br />
security camera footage was<br />
reviewed to see if the suspect<br />
description was available. A<br />
Woburn man will be issued a<br />
court summons for malicious<br />
destruction of property.<br />
Sunday, June 10<br />
At 1:31 a.m. a report of loud<br />
music was made at 8 Gwinnett<br />
Rd. The officer notified the<br />
residents at 8 Gwinnett Rd to<br />
shut the music off and take rest<br />
of party inside for the evening.<br />
Residents also advised that the<br />
party would be shut down if<br />
police would have to show up<br />
again.<br />
At 2:46 a.m. a report of<br />
fight in progress was made<br />
at 79 Lowell St. with police<br />
determining five people were<br />
possibly in a fight. The officer<br />
requested an ambulance.<br />
One male was checked by Atlantic<br />
Ambulance and refused<br />
further medical treatment. All<br />
parties involved were sent on<br />
their way.<br />
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