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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 OCTOBER <strong>11</strong>, 2018<br />

PEABODY WEEKLY<br />

NEWS<br />

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Arrests<br />

David W. Pierce Jr. 51, of 155<br />

Fort Ave., Salem was arrested<br />

on Monday at 5:47 p.m. and<br />

charged with disorderly conduct<br />

and trespassing at McDonald’s<br />

restaurant on Main Street. Arrest<br />

followed a complaint by an employee<br />

of a drunk man who refused<br />

to leave.<br />

Bruce E. Michaud, 58, of 8<br />

Aberdeen Ave. was arrested on<br />

Monday at <strong>11</strong>:09 following a hit<br />

and run crash on County Street<br />

and charged with operating a<br />

motor vehicle under the influence<br />

of liquor for the second time,<br />

leaving the scene of an accident<br />

with personal injury and property<br />

damage.<br />

Julerme K. Santos-Braga,<br />

22, of 78A Lowell St. was arrested<br />

on Tuesday at <strong>10</strong>:23 a.m.<br />

following a traffic stop at 525<br />

Lowell St. and charged with the<br />

unlicensed operation of a motor<br />

vehicle.<br />

Korey Whitehurst, 33, of 223<br />

Union St., Lynn, was arrested on<br />

Wednesday following a traffic<br />

stop in the parking lot at Stop &<br />

Shop Supermarket at 19 Howley<br />

St. and charged with unarmed<br />

robbery. Booked in <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

and taken to the Salem Police<br />

Department.<br />

Accidents<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

crash at 2:16 p.m. Friday at 137<br />

Lowell St. and 91 Endicott St.; at<br />

7:52 p.m. Friday at McDonald’s<br />

at 133 Main St.; at 3:53 p.m.<br />

Saturday at 3<strong>10</strong> Lowell St. and<br />

Route 128 North; at 5:23 p.m.<br />

Saturday at 60 Andover St.; at<br />

1:50 p.m. Sunday at 187 Lynn<br />

St.<br />

A report of a pedestrian hit<br />

by a motor vehicle at 7:09<br />

p.m. Saturday at 7-Eleven on<br />

Lowell Street. A caller reported<br />

he struck a pedestrian while<br />

driving. The person was taken to<br />

Massachusetts General Hospital.<br />

The Department of Public Works<br />

86 Tremont St <strong>Peabody</strong>,<br />

MA 01960<br />

lrb1964@netzero.net<br />

978-531-9144<br />

Police Log<br />

was notified for debris and fluids<br />

in the roadway.<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

accident at 187 Lynn St. at 1:50<br />

p.m. Sunday.<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

crash with personal injury at 5<br />

p.m. Saturday at 137 Lowell St.<br />

and 91 Endicott St. The people<br />

involved declined medical attention.<br />

Katy Garcia-Villalona, 29,<br />

of 50 Warren St., Apt 122, was<br />

summoned for leaving the scene<br />

of personal injury; at 9:<strong>10</strong> p.m.<br />

Saturday at Emerson Park at 27<br />

Perkins St. A vehicle was on its<br />

side. The female driver was taken<br />

to Salem Hospital.<br />

Breaking and Entering<br />

A report of breaking and entering<br />

at 8:18 a.m. Saturday at<br />

Armando's Auto Detailing at<br />

241 Newbury St. The owner reported<br />

his business was broken<br />

into overnight with entry gained<br />

through the back door and<br />

$8,000 worth of tools taken.<br />

Complaints<br />

An abandoned chair was<br />

reported in the municipal<br />

parking lot on Central Street<br />

on Wednesday at 5:34 p.m.<br />

Department of Public Works<br />

notified.<br />

The owner of Omega Pizza<br />

at <strong>10</strong>0 Lynn St. reported drunk<br />

customers causing a disturbance<br />

on Wednesday at 9:48<br />

p.m. Owner said words were<br />

exchanged outside the store.<br />

Officer reports they were gone<br />

upon arrival.<br />

A report of suspicious activity<br />

at 3:26 p.m. Friday at Cedar<br />

Grove Cemetery at <strong>10</strong>0R Cedar<br />

Grove Ave. A caller reported a<br />

suspicious person in the cemetery<br />

near the meadow side. The<br />

man was reportedly looking at<br />

graves; at 6:16 p.m. Saturday at<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> Municipal Light Plant<br />

at 201 Warren St. A PMLP employee<br />

reported a red “Patriot<br />

Tree” truck drove up, circled the<br />

“Now Carrying READY MADE”<br />

"We Have a PASSION For FASHION!"<br />

“Serving the Northshore for 40 years"<br />

"Fall 25% Off Sale"<br />

MON - FRI: 9:30 - 5:00 • SAT: 9:30 - 4:00 • SUN: CLOSED<br />

building, parked down the hill<br />

and the driver got out, urinated<br />

and then left the scene. The caller<br />

reported all of the activity was<br />

caught on camera. An officer<br />

planned to follow up with the<br />

truck company.<br />

A report of a disturbance at<br />

6:42 p.m. Friday at 30 Columbia<br />

Blvd. A caller reported three<br />

to four people yelling at each<br />

other in the middle of the street.<br />

Benjamin F. Talbot Jr., 60, was<br />

summoned for threat to commit<br />

crime.<br />

A report of a female crying on<br />

the street on Lynnfield St. at 1:18<br />

a.m. Sunday. Police report that<br />

her boyfriend left her there.<br />

A report of a truck parked on<br />

the side of the street for more<br />

than three days at 93 Gardner<br />

St. at <strong>11</strong>:22 a.m. Sunday. Police<br />

report the motor vehicle is legally<br />

parked.<br />

A report of a woman screaming<br />

on Glen Drive at 2:03 p.m.<br />

Sunday.<br />

A report of vandalism at<br />

Symphony Park at 2:34 p.m.<br />

Sunday. An unknown vehicle<br />

drove on the grass of the park,<br />

causing damage, police report.<br />

Caller from 183 Lowell St.,<br />

Apt. 3, reported a dispute with<br />

a neighbor in Apt. 1 over decorations<br />

on Monday at <strong>11</strong>:26 pm.<br />

Officer said reporting party said<br />

neighbor was very aggressive<br />

and threatening and the parties<br />

are separated in their own<br />

apartment.<br />

Overdoses<br />

A report of an overdose at 8:27<br />

a.m. Sunday at Bagel World on<br />

Newbury Street. The man was<br />

taken to Salem Hospital.<br />

Possible overdose reported in<br />

the CVS parking lot on Tuesday<br />

at 1:27 p.m. at 174 Main St.<br />

Officer reports 25-year-old man<br />

is breathing and was taken to the<br />

North Shore Medical Center and<br />

vehicle will be left in the lot.<br />

Vandalism<br />

A report of vandalism at<br />

6:51 p.m. Friday at Mobile<br />

Estates at 286 Newbury St.<br />

A caller reported receiving a<br />

call from his neighbor that his<br />

former girlfriend was inside<br />

his unit smashing the walls<br />

with a hammer. Police reported<br />

there was no damage and the<br />

concerns appeared to be unfounded;<br />

at 2:34 p.m. Sunday at<br />

Symphony Park on Symphony<br />

Road. A caller reported there<br />

was damage done at the park.<br />

A vehicle reportedly drove onto<br />

the grass overnight causing<br />

damage.<br />

Theft<br />

A report of a stolen motor vehicle<br />

at 9:28 a.m. Saturday on<br />

Lakeland Park Drive.<br />

A report of a larceny at<br />

1:53 p.m. Saturday at Foster<br />

Convenience Store at <strong>10</strong>1A<br />

Foster St. Someone reported a<br />

stolen cellphone.

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