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Danvers
Thursday
Matthew Watson, 17, of 132 Liberty St., Danvers, was arrested at 7:52 a.m. and charged with domestic assault and malicious destruction at his residence.
Peabody
Wednesday
Rogerio Moreira, 28, of 54 Paleologos St., Peabody, was arrested at 6:37 p.m. and charged with driving while unlicensed and a marked lanes violation following a motor vehicle stop on County Street.
Thursday
Detectives located two stolen Dumpsters behind a building at Summit Industrial Park on Summit Street.
A Jennifer Lane resident reported to police at 12:17 p.m. that a man wearing black and purple knocked on his door, then ran around to the backyard. Police said the suspicious person was an employee of FedEx and was dropping off a package.
An employee at Eastern Mountain Sports at the Northshore Mall reported to police at 1:11 p.m. that a man in his 50s attempted to steal $500 worth of merchandise and ran around the store after being confronted. He then ran out of the store, dumped all of the merchandise and fled in an unknown direction.
Richard Gannon, 52, of 68 Washington St., Malden, was arrested at 4:46 p.m. and charged with domestic assault and battery and threatening to commit a crime at a Pierpont Street address.
A woman wanted to report to police at 5:10 p.m. she received bad gas from the Hess gas station.
Middleton
Wednesday
Farrena Keyes, 23, of 1 Vintin Lane, Rowley, was arrested at 7:30 p.m. and charged with driving under the influence of drugs and failure to use care in entering the roadway following a motor vehicle crash on North Main Street.
Steven Wise, 45, of 1 Blais Farm Road, Middleton, was arrested at 3:30 p.m. and charged with domestic assault and battery at his residence.
Thursday
Edson Andrade, 34, of 18 Appleton St., Saugus, was arrested at 1 p.m. and charged with driving while unlicensed following a motor vehicle stop on North Main Street.
Marblehead
Wednesday
Joel Ramirez, 23, of 417 Chestnut St., Lynn, was arrested at 11:15 a.m. and charged with driving with a suspended license and driving with a suspended registration following a motor vehicle stop on Pleasant Street.
David P. Church, 47, of 9 Maple Circle, Marblehead, was arrested at 7 p.m. and charged with drunken driving (second offense) and negligent driving following a rear-end collision on West Shore Drive. Church was not injured but the driver of the second vehicle suffered minor injuries but did not have to transported to the hospital.
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Salem mayor's health care proposal spurned by Firefighters Union
SALEM — One day after the leadership of the police patrolmen's union voted not to bring a contract proposal before its membership, the firefighters followed suit.
Mayor Kim Driscoll said she was told late yesterday that the fire union's bargaining team rejected the city's offer and voted not to bring it to a membership vote. -
Fix sought for wall at Folly Hill development
DANVERS — A failed section of a riprap overlooking Bradley Road is one of the issues the Planning Board wants more information about when it takes up the luxury housing development on Folly Hill next month.
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Argument over welfare of rabbit leads to father's arrest
DANVERS — Danvers police played "who's got the rabbit?" Wednesday afternoon as they investigated simultaneous reports of a domestic dispute and a call to check on the well-being of a bunny.
It turned out to be a fight between a father and a son over how the father was caring — or failing to care — for the hare. -
Salem advocate gets to shake president's hand
SALEM — It has been a big two weeks for Mary Margaret Moore.
The executive director of the Independent Living Center of the North Shore and Cape Ann, the regional disabilities agency based in Salem, was in Washington, D.C., for national conferences and for the celebration Monday of the 20th anniversary of the passage of the landmark civil rights legislation, the Americans With Disabilities Act. -
Auto body worker admits fleeing scene of collision
DANVERS — A now-former employee of an auto body shop pleaded guilty yesterday to crashing into two customers' cars there and then leaving the scene.
Daniel Borowiecki, 28, formerly of Atkinson, N.H., also admitted that his driver's license was under suspension at the time. - Police
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