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LYNNFIELD WEEKLY<br />
NEWS<br />
(USPS Permit #168)<br />
Telephone: 781-593-7700 • Fax: 781-581-3178<br />
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5, Lynn, MA 01903<br />
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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 JULY 5, <strong>2018</strong><br />
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Concert on the Common<br />
The free Summer Concert<br />
Series on the <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Common<br />
hosted by the <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Rotary<br />
Club begins Wednesday, July<br />
11 from 6-8 p.m. Bring food<br />
or support the <strong>Lynnfield</strong> High<br />
School Interact Club by purchasing<br />
Kayem hot dogs and<br />
other snacks for sale. <strong>Lynnfield</strong><br />
Katrina Gustafson and band<br />
will kick off the summer with<br />
her take on country tunes and<br />
her original compositions. Pop<br />
rock musician Brian Maes Band<br />
is back by popular demand and<br />
will perform on Wednesday, July<br />
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Service to all faiths<br />
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many big-name musicians. On<br />
July 25, <strong>Lynnfield</strong>-based band<br />
“Funbucket,” led by Kook Lawry<br />
along with some new faces, will<br />
play a set including fun classics.<br />
The final concert in this year’s<br />
series will be held on August 1<br />
and will feature “Wildfire.” The<br />
North Shore band plays hits of all<br />
eras. The <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Recreation<br />
Commission will be partnering<br />
with the <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Rotary Club<br />
to provide free children’s activities<br />
and entertainment each week.<br />
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Wednesday, June 27<br />
At 6:24 p.m., a report of a<br />
crash on Main Street. No personal<br />
injury, party refused<br />
ambulance.<br />
At 7:05 p.m., A report of a<br />
suspicious person at a door on<br />
Drury Lane. Police checked the<br />
area but unable to locate.<br />
At 7:34 p.m., a caller from<br />
746 Summer St. reported a suspicious<br />
person going door-todoor.<br />
Police located three individuals<br />
and advised obtaining a<br />
permit from Town Hall.<br />
At 7:36 p.m., a caller reported<br />
a dog is running loose at 8<br />
Keniston Road. Animal Control<br />
officer notified.<br />
At 8:42 p.m., a suspicious<br />
truck was reported at 4 Reedy<br />
Road. Police report vehicle was<br />
legally parked and they were unable<br />
to locate the owner.<br />
At 11:04 p.m., a caller reported<br />
a driver was operating<br />
a vehicle erratically on Salem<br />
Street. State Police was notified.<br />
Thursday, June 28<br />
Arrest<br />
Henry Demond Horton<br />
460 Mystic Ave., Apt. 205,<br />
Somerville, was arrested and<br />
charged with operating a truck<br />
on an excluded way, operating<br />
a motor vehicle with a suspended<br />
license at 12:35 p.m. at<br />
605 Walnut St. and 1 Sparhawk<br />
Drive.<br />
Eric J. Mahon, 27, of 30<br />
Harrison Ave., Saugus, was arrested<br />
and charged at 7:37 p.m.<br />
with operating a motor vehicle<br />
under the influence of liquor,<br />
and a marked lanes violation.<br />
Property check<br />
At 12:35 a.m. Police did a<br />
property check at the Summer<br />
Street Elementary School at 262<br />
Summer St. All clear; at 12:43<br />
a.m. at Glen Meadow Park on<br />
Trickett Road. All clear; at 12:50<br />
a.m. at the Huckleberry Hill<br />
School at 5 Knoll Road. All clear;<br />
at 12:59 a.m. at Newhall Park on<br />
Oak Street, all clear.<br />
Complaints<br />
At 1:44 a.m., police reported<br />
a suspicious motor vehicle was<br />
observed on Walnut Street. As<br />
the police car turned around,<br />
officers observed the motor vehicle<br />
began traveling on Salem<br />
Street at an estimated 40 miles<br />
per hour in a 25 mile per hour<br />
zone. The driver was given a<br />
verbal warning.<br />
At 9:19 a.m., a report of malicious<br />
destruction of property at<br />
21 Sylvan Circle.<br />
At 4:15 p.m., suspicious<br />
person reported at 4 Bryant St.<br />
Caller reported she came home<br />
to find three teenagers by her<br />
mailbox. Police said the group<br />
left the area.<br />
At 5:04 p.m., a caller reported<br />
a female was walking in front<br />
of the Whole Foods Market at<br />
100 Market St. and asking for<br />
money. Police spoke with the<br />
party who denies asking people<br />
for money and is moving along.<br />
At 7:24 p.m., a caller reported<br />
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his tailgate window was broken<br />
by a vandal at 51 Prospect Ave.<br />
At 7:28 p.m. report of a burglar<br />
alarm at the <strong>Lynnfield</strong><br />
Middle School at 505 Main St.<br />
Officer was in the parking lot<br />
at the time of the alarm. School<br />
is secure and appears to be in<br />
order.<br />
At 7:29 p.m. Officer issued a<br />
verbal warning to a motorist at<br />
the <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Middle School at<br />
505 Main St.<br />
At 7:37 p.m. caller reported<br />
a head-on motor vehicle crash<br />
with personal injury on Walnut<br />
Street. Victim taken to the<br />
hospital.<br />
At 10 p.m. report of a<br />
36-year-old woman in abdominal<br />
pain in need of medical assistance<br />
at 100 Locksley Road.<br />
Victim was taken to the hospital.<br />
At 10:16 p.m., a report of a<br />
motor vehicle complaint at 15<br />
Summer and South Common<br />
streets. Officer issued verbal<br />
warning.<br />
At 10:52 p.m., a disturbance<br />
was reported by a caller who<br />
said a group dressed in dark<br />
clothing was out ringing doorbells.<br />
Officer spoke with the<br />
group and they are returning<br />
home for the night.<br />
Friday, June 29<br />
Selective traffic enforcement<br />
At 12:17 a.m. selective traffic<br />
enforcement at 782 Salem St.<br />
and Broadway; at 1 a.m. on<br />
Main Street; at the Church of<br />
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints<br />
at 7:04 a.m. at 400 Essex St.,<br />
verbal warnings issued; at 511<br />
Walnut and 199 Salem streets at<br />
10 a.m., citations issued.<br />
Complaints<br />
At 5:10 a.m. a report of a burglar<br />
alarm at the Tommy Bahama<br />
at 1330 Market St. Officer<br />
checked and all was clear.