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LYNNFIELD<br />
WEEKLY NEWS<br />
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Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5, Lynn, MA 01903<br />
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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 APRIL 22, 2021<br />
Tuesday, April 13<br />
Arrest<br />
Marina McMahon, 21,<br />
of 38 Ledge Road, was<br />
arrested and charged with<br />
making annoying phone<br />
calls, making obscene<br />
phone calls, making a false<br />
bomb threat, making a<br />
threat to commit a crime<br />
with murder, making a<br />
threat to commit a crime<br />
with assault and battery,<br />
and criminal harassment at<br />
12:39 p.m. Tuesday.<br />
Assaults<br />
A report of an assault<br />
at 3:02 p.m. Tuesday at<br />
Everett Bank at 771 Salem<br />
St. A caller reported a man<br />
and a woman were fighting<br />
in the parking lot.<br />
Complaints<br />
A well-being check was<br />
performed after a caller<br />
reported a teenage boy<br />
was running in and out of<br />
traffic on S. Broadway at<br />
3:22 p.m. Tuesday. Police<br />
checked the area, but<br />
were unable to locate the<br />
teenager.<br />
Police Log<br />
Wednesday, April 14<br />
Accident<br />
A report of a suspicious<br />
person at 5:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday at Whole Foods<br />
Market at 100 Market St.<br />
A caller reported a driver<br />
may have had a gun on<br />
him. Police reported the<br />
vehicle was gone upon<br />
their arrival.<br />
Thursday, April 15<br />
Accident<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
crash at 2:58 p.m.<br />
Thursday on Condon<br />
Circle.<br />
Friday, April 16<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
crash at 4:03 p.m.<br />
Friday at 425 Walnut St.<br />
and 425 Market St.<br />
Saturday, April 17<br />
Accidents<br />
At 1:07 a.m. Saturday<br />
at 425 Walnut St. and 425<br />
Market St.<br />
Sunday, April 18<br />
Complaints<br />
A caller reported a suspicious<br />
man was walking<br />
around the neighborhood<br />
at 9:54 a.m. Sunday at<br />
Tophet Road and Cortland<br />
Lane. Police were unable<br />
to locate the man.<br />
Campbell is Champion of Youth<br />
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COURTESY PHOTO<br />
LYNNFIELD — This week’s Champion of Youth, selected by students at<br />
Lynnfield High School as part of the Above the Influence campaign, is Lynnfield<br />
Middle School social studies and civics teacher Craig Campbell.<br />
One of the students that nominated Campbell said: “He made it easier to get<br />
through middle school and made me like social studies as well as school. He<br />
helped me get through some harder times in school and he made learning fun.”<br />
Presenting a certificate to Campbell are students (left to right): Olivia Goguen,<br />
Emilie Bell, and Addison Connolly.