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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 MARCH 19, 2020

Police Log

Tuesday, March 10

Alarm

Police responded to a report

on Tuesday at 11:49 a.m.

of a dog bitten on May Street

by another dog. Police responded

on Tuesday at 12:09

p.m. to a dog bite on Bourbon

Street with the person sustaining

the bite requiring medical

treatment.

Medical

Police assisted in arranging

medical transport from Main

Street to Salem Hospital on

Tuesday at 4:14 a.m.

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Wednesday, March 11

Medical

Police assisted in arranging

medical transport from

Washington Street to Salem

Hospital on Wednesday at 3:34

p.m.; helped arrange transport

from Cedar Pond Village to

Salem Hospital on Wednesday

at 4:18 p.m.; helped arrange

transport from Andover Street

to Lahey on Wednesday at 7:26

p.m.

Accident

Police responded to a motor

vehicle accident on Orthopedic

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Drive on Wednesday at 4:02

p.m.

Complaint

Police responded to a Littles

Lane neighbor dispute on

Wednesday at 8:11 p.m.

Thursday, March 12

Arrest

Araujo Almeida, 36 of 28

School St., Salem, was arrested

and charged with operating a

motor vehicle without a license

on Lowell Street Thursday at

9:52 a.m.

Overdose

Police responded to an overdose

reported on Crowninshield

Street with the patient transported

to Salem Hospital on

Thursday at 12:53 a.m.

Accident

Police responded to a motor

vehicle accident on Route 128

South involving a child on

Thursday at 7:03 a.m.

Enforcement

Police issued a verbal

warning to a Virginia driver

for a marked lane violation

and suspended license on

Thursday at 7:59 a.m. Police

cited a Newbury Street driver

for a red light violation on

Thursday at 12:26 p.m. and

cited a Lynnfield Street driver

for a red light and hands

free phone use violation on

Thursday at 2:45 p.m. Police

gave a Jordan Road driver a

verbal warning for speeding on

Thursday at 3:27 p.m.

Medical

Police assisted in arranging

medical transport from Central

Street to Salem Hospital on

Thursday at 8:08 a.m.

Friday, March 13

Arrest

Ronald Edward Sarro, 61, of

37 Donna St., was arrested and

charged with attempted murder,

assault and battery with a dangerous

weapon, assault with a

dangerous weapon, home invasion,

and strangulation or suffocation

with serious bodily harm

at 7:36 p.m. Friday.

Fraud

A report of fraud at 8:16 p.m.

Friday at 11 Ledgewood Way.

A caller reported she gave her

Social Security number to a

scammer.

Accidents

A report of a motor vehicle

crash at 9:50 p.m. Friday on

Northshore Road. A car into a

tree was reported. The driver

was taken to Salem Hospital.

A motor vehicle crash was

reported at 10:45 p.m. Friday

at 233 Lowell St. and 2 Regal

Terrace; at 4:33 a.m. Saturday

at The Buddha’s Tavern at 144

Washington St.; at 8:42 a.m.

Saturday at Golden Banana at

151 Newbury St.; at 5:12 p.m.

Sunday at 2 King St. and 136

Lowell St.

Assaults

A report of an assault and

battery at 7:22 p.m. Friday

at PS Salon & Spa at 400

Brooksby Village Drive. A caller

reported she was pulled into a

room and strangled by another

resident. Police reported the

woman had been grabbed by

the arm by another resident.

Both residents suffer from

dementia and were confused

about what happened.

An assault and battery was

reported at 7:36 p.m. Friday on

Elm Street. A caller reported

his girlfriend’s father entered

the home with an ax and attempted

to strangle him. The

man, Ronald Edward Sarro, 61,

was arrested at his Peabody

home, and charged with attempted

murder, home invasion,

strangulation and other

charges.

Complaints

A report of a road rage incident

at 9:29 p.m. Friday at

Capone’s Restaurant at 147

Summit St. A caller reported

her boyfriend’s ex slammed

into her vehicle with her

white Cadillac while they were

driving down Lynn Street. An

officer reported the car was

seen in the driveway with

front end damage. Kristen M.

Williams, 34, of 107 Lynn St.,

Apt. 1, was summoned for

leaving the scene of property

damage.

A road rage incident was reported

at 10:46 p.m. Friday at

13 Pulaski St. and 2 Gardner St.

A caller reported a white BMW

and orange Jeep appeared to be

engaged in a road rage incident.

The drivers were reportedly cutting

each other off and flashing

high beams. The cars were gone

before police arrived.

Saturday, March 14

Accident

A report of a motor vehicle

hit and run crash at 9:38 a.m.

Saturday at 500 Northshore

Road. Damage to the front of the

brick gate was reported.

A motor vehicle crash was

reported at 4:34 p.m. Saturday

at 40 Lake St. An SUV into a

telephone pole was reported.

A Verizon pole was heavily

damaged and the power was

knocked out in the area. A man

sustained a head and hand laceration,

but refused to be taken

to the hospital.

A motor vehicle hit and run

crash was reported at 8:09

p.m. Saturday at 7 Oak St.; at

12:07 a.m. Monday at 10 Elm

St.

A report of a suspicious motor

vehicle at 5:58 a.m. Saturday at

Stop & Shop at 19 Howley St. A

person was reportedly passed

out in a vehicle in the parking lot.

Police reported the person was

sent away.

A report of drug violations

at 7:05 p.m. Saturday at

Stop & Shop at 19 Howley St.

Meryl Deborah Zassman, 63,

of PO Box 707, Beverly, was

summoned for Class B drug

possession.

A disturbance was reported

at 9:09 p.m. Saturday at 10

Blueberry Way. A woman reported

her boyfriend’s roommate

was belligerent and

wanted her to leave. She said

he was intoxicated and was

banging things around the

house. An officer reported it

was a civil matter regarding

residency.

A report of suspicious activity

at 9:53 p.m. Saturday at

3 Trask Road. A caller reported

seeing a person remove a large,

black duffel bag from a vehicle

parked in front of his house and

then leave in a different vehicle.

An officer reported the person’s

car had a flat tire and all was in

order.

A report of a suspicious motor

vehicle at 6:45 p.m. Sunday at 11

Grandview Ave. A caller reported

a suspicious white SUV in the

area. An officer said the parents

in the vehicle were waiting for

their daughter to finish getting

her hair braided.

Vandalism

A report of vandalism at 11:49

a.m. Saturday at 7 Mt. Pleasant

Drive. Vehicles were vandalized

overnight.

Sunday, March 15

Overdose

A report of an overdose at

9:29 p.m. Sunday at Bunghole

Liquors at 79 Lowell St. A possible

drug overdose in a vehicle

in the parking lot was reported.

The man was taken to Lahey

North. Keaton W. Heckman, 30,

of 57 Forest St., Wakefield, was

summoned for negligent operation

of a motor vehicle.

Monday, March 16

Summons

Regiani Silva, 37 of 24

Endicott St. was summoned

for unlicensed operation on

Washington Street on Monday

at 12:12 p.m.

Medical

Police assisted in arranging

medical transport from Central

Street to Beverly Hospital on

Monday at 9:15 a.m.

Animal

Police mailed a citation

warning to a Ravenwood Road

resident whose dog was the

source of an improper waste

disposal complaint on Monday

at 10:02 a.m. Police a citation

to a Rainbow Circle resident on

Monday at 10:41 a.m. regarding

a leash law violation involving

his dog

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