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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 OCTOBER 1, 2020
Police Log
Tuesday, Sept. 22
Thefts
Police received a complaint of
loud music at 1:37 a.m. Tuesday.
Officers were dispatched to
Fairview Avenue and reported
the other party agreed to turn
the music off for the night.
Police received a call at 10:47
p.m. Tuesday from a woman
who reported her friend was intoxicated
and refusing to leave
the caller’s property on Veterans
Memorial Dr. Officers report the
party left without further issue.
Police received a call at 7:30
a.m. Tuesday from a woman
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who reported she was a victim
of unemployment fraud. An officer
documented the incident.
A resident of Douglas St. reported
at 7:10 a.m. Tuesday her
vehicle was broken into overnight
and a small amount of
cash/change was taken.
A caller reported at 7:02
a.m. Tuesday that his mother’s
car was stolen from the Plaza
Motel by an unknown woman.
The caller stated the two met a
woman named Brandy on Union
St. in Lynn. Sometime around 4
a.m., Brandy left the motel with
the caller’s mother’s car.
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Accidents
A report of a motor vehicle
crash at 3:48 p.m. Tuesday on
Route 128 South; at 7:51 p.m.
Tuesday at Plum Tomatoes at
145 Summit St.
Breaking and Entering
A report of a motor vehicle
breaking and entering at 8:20
a.m. Tuesday at 45 Coleman St.
A caller reported sunglasses and
cash was taken.
A motor vehicle breaking and
entering was reported at 8:56
a.m. Tuesday at 14 Douglas St.
A caller reported finding the passenger
side door open. Cash, a
wedding band, sunglasses and
clothes were stolen.
A report of a breaking and entering
at 4 p.m. Tuesday at 45
Northend St. A past break-in to
the residence was reported.
A report of a motor vehicle
breaking and entering at 5:11
p.m. Tuesday at 45 Coleman
St.; at 7:07 p.m. Tuesday at 47
Raymond Circle.
Wednesday, Sept. 23
Accidents
Police received a report of a
motor vehicle accident with no
injuries on Walnut St. at 8:03
p.m. Wednesday.
Animal Control
A woman called the station at
6:47 p.m. Wednesday to report
her dog attacked a raccoon on
Barnstable Road. The woman
later called back and stated that
her dog released the raccoon and
the raccoon had fled the area.
Complaints
An employee of Hampton Inn
on Newbury Street called at 9:40
p.m. Wednesday and reported
there was a female party causing
a disturbance in the lobby. A dispatched
officer stated the female
left the area.
A woman called at 5:48 p.m.
Wednesday to report her children
were harassed by a few male juveniles
on bikes at the park earlier
in the day. She stated she did not
know the suspects’ names, but
she has pictures of them. Officers
documented the incident.
Medical
Police received a call at 9:32
p.m. Wednesday from a woman on
Jubilee Drive who stated her friend
banged his head and was bleeding.
The man was transported to Salem
Hospital by ambulance.
Thefts
Police received a call at 6:28
p.m. Wednesday from a man on
Corey Drive who reported a previous
incident of breaking and entering
regarding his motor vehicle.
Officers documented the incident.
Thursday, Sept. 24
Complaints
Police received a call at 4:19
a.m. Thursday from an anonymous
party who stated she believed
a man in a silver Honda followed
her home. The caller would
not speak to an officer and would
not point the vehicle out. Units
dispatched to Stevens Street were
unable to locate the suspect.
A caller at 11:44 p.m. Thursday
reported two white males, approximately
18 years old, who
appeared to be intoxicated were
banging on the garage door to a
business on Webster Street. The
caller believed they were trying
to cause damage to the property.
Dispatched officers reported no
issues at that time.
Friday, Sept. 25
Arrests
Linda E. Barresi, 65, of 201
Pinebrook Drive, was arrested
and charged with OUI liquor and
failure to use care in starting,
stopping, turning or backing up
at 1:19 p.m. Friday.
Accidents
A report of a motor vehicle
crash at 1:19 p.m. Friday at
Express Alterations at 672
Lowell St. Linda E. Barresi, 65,
was arrested (see arrests).
A motor vehicle crash was
reported at 2:02 p.m. Friday on
Lowell Street; at 4:02 p.m. Friday
at 567 Lowell St. and 2 Goodale
St.; at 5:17 p.m. Friday at North
Shore Home Medical Supply at
104 Newbury St.; at 5:33 p.m.
Friday at 96 Washington St. and 2
Clement Ave.; at 5:38 p.m. Friday
at 192 Main St. and 2 Howley St.
Theft
A report of a larceny at 12:14
p.m. Friday at Stop & Shop at 19
Howley St. A caller reported her
wallet was taken while she was
in the store.
Vandalism
A report of vandalism at 11:57
a.m. Friday at 39 Goodale St. A
caller reported her vehicle was
egged overnight. Police reported
there was no damage and the
resident planned to wash the
egg off of the car.
Animal Control
Police received a voicemail at
9:19 a.m. Friday from a resident
of Salem St. who requested information
on foster services for her
pets. The woman was left a voicemail
advising her to call the ARL
or MSPCA for further information.
Complaints
Police received a call at 1:20
a.m. Friday regarding a male party
playing a saxophone in the Leather
City Commons. Dispatched officers
spoke with the party, who
agreed to stop playing.
Saturday, Sept. 26
Arrests
Christopher Dennis Mackey,
32, of 53 Lakemans Lane,
Ipswich, was arrested on a warrant
at 6:15 p.m. Saturday.
Mark R. Sholds Jr., 31, of 16
Millett St., Gloucester, was arrested
and charged with operation of a
motor vehicle with a suspended
license at 5:55 p.m. Saturday.
Accidents
A report of a motor vehicle
crash at 9:43 a.m. Saturday at
208 Andover St. and Route 128
North; at 2:47 p.m. Saturday
at Goodwin Circle on Lynnfield
Street; at 5:45 p.m. Saturday at
Main and Foster streets; at 5:55
p.m. Saturday at 135 Lowell St.
A 31-year-old man was arrested
(see arrests).
A report of a motor vehicle
hit and run crash at 7:25 p.m.
Saturday on Main Street.
Complaints
A report of suspicious activity
at 6:54 p.m. Saturday on Route
1 southbound. A caller reported
a woman appeared to be trying to
escape from a white van that was
traveling southbound in Lynnfield.
A man was reportedly pulling her
back in. State Police located and
stopped the vehicle on Route 1.
Vandalism
A report of vandalism at 8:47
p.m. Saturday at 8 Laurine Road.
A caller reported someone stole
his Trump sign and replaced it
with a Biden sign.
Sunday, Sept. 27
Accidents
At 7:11 p.m. Sunday
on Newbury Street by the
Jughandle. At 9:22 p.m. Sunday
at 77 Aborn St.
Complaints
A caller reported 15 to 20
teenagers were running around
the neighborhood and cutting
through properties at 8:36 p.m.
Sunday at 6 Heath Road.
Suspicious activity was reported
at 10:53 p.m. Sunday at
13 Charles St. A caller reported
a group of youths banged on the
door and then took off running.
The youths were reportedly
causing a disturbance around
the neighborhood.
Monday, Sept. 28
Accidents
At 8:34 a.m. Monday at 2
Washington St. and 101 Main
St.; at 8:51 a.m. Monday at 54
Paleologos St.
A report of a motor vehicle crash
involving a pedestrian at 8:04 a.m.
Monday at Bike Path Russell Street
at the Ipswich River end of the
Independence Green Way Trail. A
caller reported a pedestrian was
hit while crossing the road from
and to the bike path. The bicyclist,
who was bleeding from the head
following the crash, was taken to
Lahey Clinic in Burlington.
Breaking and Entering
A report of a motor vehicle
breaking and entering at 5:08
a.m. Monday at 30 Sabino Farm
Road. Police reported someone
had rummaged through the vehicle
and taken a check.