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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 SEPTEMBER 12, 2019<br />
Police Log<br />
Arrests<br />
Jaclyn Marie Bettencourt,<br />
36, of 12 Bowditch St., Apt. 2,<br />
was arrested on Wednesday at 1<br />
a.m. after her husband reported<br />
she struck him and was charged<br />
with assault and battery on a<br />
family member.<br />
Leonardo Lobo, 38, of 199<br />
Lynn St., Apt. 2, was arrested<br />
on a Peabody Police Department<br />
warrant following a motor vehicle<br />
stop at Rizzo’s Roast Beef<br />
at 178 Lynn St. on Wednesday at<br />
2:46 p.m. for unlicensed operation<br />
of a motor vehicle.<br />
Antonio Lawrence, 41, of 34<br />
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Hanover St., Apt. 12, Lynn, was<br />
arrested and charged with Class<br />
B drug possession with intent to<br />
distribute and Class D drug possession<br />
with intent to distribute<br />
at 6:33 a.m. Friday.<br />
Derek Smith, 48, of 63 Andover<br />
St. was arrested on Wednesday<br />
at 9:32 p.m. for tressaping at<br />
Town Variety at 116 Central St.<br />
Summons<br />
Augusto Olacio, 47, of 107<br />
Chatham St., Lynn, was summoned<br />
following a motor vehicle<br />
crash on Tuesday at 4:19 p.m.<br />
at 93 Walnut and 29 Howley<br />
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streets for unlicensed operation<br />
of a motor vehicle.<br />
Jose<br />
Manuel<br />
Romanoencarna, 31, was summoned<br />
following a motor vehicle<br />
stop at 131 Lynnfield St.<br />
on Wednesday at 11:27 a.m. for<br />
unlicensed operation of a motor<br />
vehicle. Vehicle was taken from<br />
the scene by a licensed operator.<br />
Brenda Wayra Espinoza,<br />
22, was summoned following<br />
a motor vehicle stop at 37<br />
Walnut and 20 Wallis streets<br />
on Wednesday at 2:21 p.m. for<br />
unlicensed operation of a motor<br />
vehicle and no registration in<br />
possession.<br />
David Swanson, 47, of 9<br />
Pleasant St, Hamilton will be<br />
summoned for leaving the scene<br />
of a motor vehicle crash on<br />
Thursday at 9:14 a.m. at Workout<br />
World at 216 Newbury St.<br />
Accidents<br />
Hit and run crash reported on<br />
Wednesday at 5:38 p.m. at 17<br />
Sewall St. Officer assisted with<br />
minor crash, no damage to the<br />
reporting party vehicle.<br />
Report of a Scion SUV that<br />
struck the guardrail at 43<br />
Bartholomew St. and 99 Glenway<br />
Ave. and headed toward Lynn on<br />
Thursday at 1:58 a.m. The Lynn<br />
Police Department was notified.<br />
Officer reports minimal damage<br />
to guard rails and a stop sign that<br />
was knocked down at Glenway<br />
Avenue will be delivered to the<br />
Department of Public Works.<br />
Operator will be summoned for<br />
operating with a suspended license<br />
and leaving the scene of a<br />
property damage accident.<br />
Motor vehicle crash reported<br />
on Thursday at 12:08 p.m. at<br />
One Newbury St. Officer will<br />
document the accident, no injuries<br />
or tow trucks.<br />
Multiple vehicle crash near<br />
Starbucks at 240 Andover St. on<br />
Thursday at 4:01 p.m. Officer assisted<br />
with paperwork exchange.<br />
A report of a pedestrian struck<br />
by a motor vehicle at 3:56 p.m.<br />
Thursday at Michael’s Limousine<br />
at 161 Lynn St. The juvenile pedestrian<br />
was taken to the hospital<br />
and the driver was cited for<br />
failure to yield to a pedestrian in<br />
a crosswalk.<br />
Motorist reported a hit and run<br />
crash by a white vehicle at 8 Rose<br />
Circle on Tuesday at 6:32 p.m.<br />
Victim was unable to get a plate<br />
number. Officer will document.<br />
Caller reported a vehicle with<br />
Massachusetts license plate<br />
8050RW struck her vehicle<br />
while parking at Legal Seafoods<br />
at 210 Andover St. and the car<br />
is still in the area on Tuesday at<br />
7:09 p.m. Operator returned to<br />
her vehicle and officer assisted<br />
with paperwork exchange.<br />
Truck struck signal light at<br />
124 Foster and 163 Washington<br />
streets and fled on Wednesday<br />
at 10:48 a.m.<br />
Motor vehicle struck the awning<br />
of the South Peabody Liquor Mart<br />
at 87 Lynnfield St. on Wednesday<br />
at 12:02 p.m. Officer took report.<br />
Complaints<br />
Mother called police to report<br />
her son never made it home<br />
from the Higgins Middle School<br />
at 85 Perkins St. on Tuesday at<br />
4:21 p.m. The child is described<br />
as wearing bright blue shorts,<br />
with a gray shirt, brown hair, and<br />
glasses. A neighbor called to say<br />
the child was at home and trying<br />
to reach his mother. Police report<br />
the child, who usually takes<br />
the bus, got lost walking home.<br />
Officer advised the child to stop at<br />
the police department, next to the<br />
school, for a ride or directions.<br />
Supervisor at Care One at<br />
Peabody Glen at 199 Andover<br />
St. reported a resident has alleged<br />
an employee hit her with a<br />
broom stick on Tuesday at 4:29<br />
p.m. Officer will forward the<br />
complaint to Elder Affairs.<br />
Report of a disturbance at 2<br />
Blaney Ave. at 194 Washington St.<br />
on Tuesday at 6:02 p.m. Caller reports<br />
a vehicle with Massachusetts<br />
license plate is speeding up and<br />
down the street and yelling. Officer<br />
could not locate the vehicle.<br />
Caller from 74 Washington<br />
St. reports a black Ford F350<br />
with Massachusetts license<br />
plate 1NL828 has been parked<br />
at that location for two weeks on<br />
Tuesday at 6:03 p.m. Officer reports<br />
the vehicle is parked legally.<br />
Suspicious object in a box reported<br />
on Keys Drive on Tuesday<br />
at 6:11 p.m. Officer reports the<br />
item appears to be a paintball<br />
gun and it will be removed.<br />
Manager from the leasing office<br />
at 34 Keys Drive reports she<br />
received an email from a resident<br />
that the 20-year-old daughter of<br />
the occupant of Apt. 11 is hitting<br />
her mother on Tuesday at 6:31<br />
p.m. Officer checked the apartment<br />
and reports a loud gathering<br />
but no apparent wrongdoing.<br />
Parties were advised to<br />
keep the noise down.<br />
Party from 3 Ian Circle came<br />
into the station on Tuesday at<br />
8:26 p.m. to report she received a<br />
letter from the Registry of Motor<br />
Vehicles stating her license was<br />
suspended from a violation that<br />
occurred in California, but she<br />
has never been there. Officer will<br />
document, party believes that her<br />
identity may be compromised.<br />
Past theft of $900 in building<br />
materials reported at Beacon<br />
Sales at 1 Lakeland Park Drive<br />
on Wednesday at 8:57 a.m.<br />
Officer spoke with the reporting<br />
party and will document.<br />
Maintenance Supervisor Gerald<br />
J. Bourque at Cedar Pond Village<br />
at 1100 Salem St. reported a large<br />
white box truck from Blink Moving<br />
LLC with plate V24439 was caught<br />
on video illegally dumping a couch<br />
sectional near dumpster and the<br />
tennis courts on Wednesday at<br />
11:40 a.m. Officer will document<br />
Beverly Police Department requested<br />
assistance in checking 54<br />
Highland St. on Wednesday at 2:37<br />
p.m. for Dakotah Killam. Officer<br />
reports he may be operating a<br />
motor vehicle with Massachusetts<br />
plate 3YJ493 and may be with<br />
three missing juvenile females<br />
from Gloucester. Sargent spoke<br />
to Dakotah’s mother who said he<br />
is working at Kelly Volkswagen in<br />
Danvers. Officer checked the dealership<br />
for confirmation confirmed<br />
he was at work and was not with<br />
the missing females.<br />
A caller reported witnessing<br />
a group of youths hitting a<br />
dog with shoes at 6:23 p.m.<br />
Thursday at 21 Parsons St. An<br />
officer spoke with the young<br />
children who were outside. The<br />
father was also told to teach his<br />
kids not to strike or throw items<br />
at the dog. Proper housing for<br />
the dog inside the residence<br />
may need to be addressed. The<br />
animal control officer was notified<br />
about the situation.<br />
Suspicious activity was reported<br />
at 8:40 p.m. Thursday<br />
at Dance with Dena at 59 Main<br />
St. A caller reported a suspicious<br />
man dressed in all black<br />
and wearing rubber gloves was<br />
pushing a baby carriage and<br />
banging on doors.<br />
A report of suspicious activity<br />
at 10:35 p.m. Thursday at<br />
34 Keys Drive. An anonymous<br />
caller reported a hysterical<br />
woman was yelling outside. An<br />
officer found the woman inside<br />
an apartment, who reportedly<br />
said she was upset over losing<br />
a cellphone in Salem. She was<br />
told to keep it down.<br />
Suspicious activity was reported<br />
at 12:43 a.m. Friday at 62<br />
Lowell St. A caller reported she<br />
could smell the odor of marijuana<br />
coming in from her windows and<br />
didn’t know where it was coming<br />
from or who was smoking it. An<br />
officer checked the area and didn’t<br />
smell marijuana, but reported there<br />
were people smoking cigarettes<br />
outside 7-Eleven and the odor may<br />
have been mistaken for pot.<br />
A fight was reported at 8:01 a.m.<br />
Friday at North Shore Housing<br />
Services at 98 Main St. Neighbors<br />
were reportedly fighting over a<br />
parking space. Police responded<br />
and didn’t find anyone in the area.<br />
An officer found the caller who<br />
was upset over someone turning<br />
around in his driveway.<br />
A report of a larceny at 8:14<br />
a.m. Friday at 16 Crowninshield<br />
St. A caller reported two packages<br />
were stolen from the<br />
building earlier in the week.<br />
Police performed a well-being<br />
check at 8:32 a.m. Friday at 145<br />
Summit St. after a caller reported<br />
seeing a very young child, possibly<br />
4 or 5 years old, walking alone<br />
on Summit Street. The child was<br />
carrying a backpack. An officer<br />
located an 8-year-old walking to<br />
school and gave the child a ride.<br />
The officer spoke with the parents<br />
who stated they cross their child<br />
across Summit Street and he’s<br />
been walking to school since Sept.<br />
3. The parents said they would<br />
bring their kid to school in the future<br />
if they are available.