Topsfield
Thursday
r Cameron Treault, 18, of 58 Endicott Road, Boxford, and Tatiana Nicolau, 17, of 77 Locust St., Middleton, were arrested at 9:18 a.m. and charged with possession of marijuana after an incident on Rowley Bridge Road.
Friday
r Kevin O'Malley, 42, of 4 Winter St., Ipswich, was arrested at 11:22 a.m. and charged with operating with a revoked license (ninth offense), driving with an open container of alcohol, attaching plates and driving an unregistered motor vehicle. Patrolman Shawn Frost made the arrest on Ipswich Road after a traffic stop. O'Malley was ordered held on $1,000 cash bail at Ipswich District Court.
Ipswich
Thursday
r Elizabeth Ferris, 38, of 10 Mechanic St., Marblehead, was arrested at 8:45 p.m. and charged with driving with a suspended license and a warrant after an incident on Argilla Road.
r Taylor Stillman, 34, of 3 Lewis Road, Winchester, was arrested at 11:30 p.m. and charged with driving with a suspended license after an incident on Mile Lane.
Danvers
Friday
r Arthur McCarthy, 26, of 111 Collins St., Danvers, and Justin Travers, 22, of 200 North St., Danvers, were arrested at 4:21 p.m. after an incident on College Pond Drive and Summer Street. McCarthy was charged with possession of a Class D drug and a warrant. Travers faces charges of driving with a suspended license (subsequent offense) and an inspection sticker violation.
Peabody
Thursday
r The manager of Kappy's Liquor called police at 4:12 p.m., saying a group of youths in the parking lot kept trying to get adults to buy them alcohol. They left before police arrived.
r Someone called police at 6:03 p.m. to say kids on a dirt bike were riding over graves at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. A police officer checked the area but couldn't find the bike. No damage was listed in the police logs.
r A Cashman Road woman told police that she'd gotten a call from the cable company saying technicians would visit her home the next day. She called the cable company, which said they didn't make that call. Police asked the resident to call if she saw anyone suspicious on the property.
r A 14-year-old and a 15-year-old will be summonsed to court for trying to pass counterfeit bills at a Washington Street Dunkin' Donuts at 9:29 p.m.
r Ryan Jalbert, 18, of 11A Kosciusko St., Peabody, was arrested at 10:29 p.m. and charged with possession with intent to distribute a Class D drug, a drug violation near a school or park, failure to signal and a marked lanes violation after a traffic stop on Goodale Street.
r While talking to police about suspected drug activity, the manager of a Main Street McDonald's said a counterfeit bill had been passed there between 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Friday
r A Fulton Street woman reported that someone had lit off fireworks inside a Honda Accord before 7:55 a.m., damaging the trunk.
r Police said a dog bite report had been faxed to the department. The Farm Avenue family dog had already been euthanized and tested negative for rabies.
r A North Reading man's head was hit by a golf ball on Hingston Street, but he declined medical attention at 10:17 a.m.
r A Keys Drive woman said her boyfriend took her curtains and one shoe from each pair at 10:22 a.m. Officers arranged for them to meet at the police station to exchange items.
r In the morning, police documented graffiti on the Lowell Street bridge of Interstate 95, the Lowell Street bridge of Route 128, on Putnam Street and on Lowe Street.
r At 11:42 a.m., police talked to the owner of a car who left her dog in her Volvo in the Toys R Us parking lot with the windows rolled up and gave her a warning for an open container of alcohol in the car.
r A Crowninshield Street woman told police someone stole a $140 purse and two prescriptions from her car.
r A dog named Niko at the Carriage House Motel was put into a 10-day quarantine at 12:58 p.m. after earlier having bit someone.
r Police caught someone starting to "tag" graffiti at the Perkins Street skate park at 2:53 p.m. The suspect is cooperating with police.
r At 3:50 p.m., a technician at Borash Veterinary Clinic was hit in the head by a dog and passed out. She was taken to Lahey Clinic.
Marblehead
Thursday
r Police investigated a break-in at a Foster Street home at 8:04 a.m.
r Someone stole a GPS unit from a Ford on Rose Avenue before 10:38 a.m.
r At 11:13 p.m., firefighters rushed to a Beacon Street property for an alarm call, then spent several hours trying to reset a sprinkler system.
Beverly
Thursday
r Police woke up a slightly intoxicated man at 3:01 p.m. from a Park Street bench.
r At 10:27 p.m., police dispersed a group from the Dane Street beach.
r Three youths were throwing water balloons at cars on Hull Street at 10:47 p.m. Police sent them home.
r Police summonsed an ambulance at 11:35 p.m. for a drunken woman who fell on Rantoul Street.
Friday
r At 12:06 a.m., a Memorial Drive apartment was found broken into.
r At 12:57 a.m., police sent home people who'd been allegedly fighting at a Cabot Street Laundromat.
r A Goldsmith Avenue resident called police at 4:58 a.m., saying the residence may have been broken into. Police found out it was a practical joke by a friend.
Salem
Thursday
r A woman told police at 12:01 p.m. that someone using the Internet had charged $582.78 to her credit card, which she'd since canceled.
r Salem Hospital security said vandals had smashed one car's windshield and dented its roof, while another car had a cracked windshield. The damage was reportedly done to the Jefferson Avenue cars overnight.
r Police found a man's electric wheelchair had run out of power at 1:11 p.m. at Boston and Pope streets. Police officer John Burke and firefighter Thomas Brophy pushed the man home so he could recharge the wheelchair.
r A woman told police she'd gotten a $1,500 check from a British woman for a purchase through Craigslist. The check was for more money than was owed, which is a common sign of a scam. A bank clerk realized the check was fake.
r A man complained to police that, the day before, his ex-wife had come to his daughter's day care, screamed at him and slapped his face.
r At 7:19 p.m., a woman told police she'd lost her wallet the day before at Home Depot. Some of the credit cards were turned in to Malden police at 10 a.m., but after a $233 charge was apparently made at Target.
r Rafael Juarez, 24, of 43 High Rock St., Lynn, was arrested at 8:38 p.m. and charged with driving an unlicensed vehicle, driving an unregistered vehicle and driving an uninsured vehicle after an officer checking license plates on Highland Avenue found a Toyota pickup's registration had been revoked.
r Police were told that between 4 and 10 p.m., someone entered the office of Capt.'s Waterfront Grill and removed money from the safe.
Friday
r A Howard Street resident told police that the day before a scruffy man knocked on her door looking for "Bob," but no Bob was there. The man returned soon after to continue his unsuccessful search for Bob.
r Thomas J. Michel, 33, of 109 Sehnof St., Chelsea, was arrested at 8:21 a.m. and charged with aggravated assault (grabbing) and aggravated assault (spitting) after he allegedly grabbed the neck of the woman carrying his child in a Bridge Street home.
r At 10:18 a.m., a man told police he'd brought in a laptop computer for repairs but got it back with a hard drive missing. Police said the people would have to settle the dispute in civil court.


