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December 26, 2012

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Peabody

Sunday

Daniel F. Nunes, 28, of 51 Aberdeen Ave., Peabody, was arrested at 1:42 a.m. at Washington Street by Sgt. Timothy Maroney on charges of drunken driving and marked lane violations.

Kasey R. Donovan, 24, of 154 Heather Hill Lane, Goffstown, N.H., was arrested at 4:15 a.m. on Lowell Street on charges of breaking and entering in the nighttime to commit a felony and larceny over $250. Police responded to a report that a man was seen on the street wearing firefighter gear. According to the log, “entry was gained through a bulkhead into basement of fire headquarters.”

Police responded to a 5:13 p.m. report of shoplifting at Stop & Shop at 19 Howley St. and arrested Donald J. Bishop, 51, of 245 Rantoul St., Beverly, on a charge of shoplifting over $100.

A 5:44 p.m. report of shoplifting at J.C. Penney resulted in the arrests of Reyna Osorio, 39, of 375 Crescent Ave., Chelsea, and Jessica Licona, 26, of the same address, each on a charge of shoplifting over $100.

Police responded to a 7:11 p.m. report that a drunken driver had struck a tree at 6 Wilson Terrace and arrested Kathleen Mooers, 55, of 32 Bresnahan St., Peabody, on charges of drunken driving, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license and possession of an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle. A passenger in the vehicle was arrested on five default warrants out of Peabody District Court. No injuries were reported.

Monday

A 2:38 a.m. report that a man was passed out in a vehicle in the travel lane at 125 Newbury St. resulted in the arrest of Aidan Callanan, 30, of 41 Lyman St., Waltham, on charges of drunken driving and unlicensed operation of a vehicle.

A caller reported at 1:43 p.m. that somebody had stolen the baby Jesus and two other statues from the Nativity scene in front of City Hall.

A Goodale Street woman reported at 11:33 p.m. that she had gotten into a verbal argument with her husband, who subsequently “spit at her” and “took some items from the home,” including Christmas gifts. She was advised to seek an emergency restraining order.

Tuesday

Police received an 11:50 a.m. report that sewage was backing up into a house on Wagner Street.

Salem

Saturday

Joel Dilone, 24, of 664 Western Ave., Lynn, was arrested at 1:58 p.m. on Dodge Street by Patrolmen Robert Cunningham and Thomas Pelletier on a charge of driving with a revoked license. A second man was arrested on three active warrants. This all followed a complaint for parking in handicapped spot.

Sunday

A man reported to police at 2:13 p.m. that a woman had told him she was going to “punch his face in.” Police wrote: “Both parties were advised to stay away from each other.”

An Aborn Street woman reported at 2:13 p.m. that somebody had cut the brake line and torn the hood ornament off her Mercedes Benz.

A 5:44 p.m. report brought police to the Special Thoughts Outlet store at 444 Highland Ave. Karen Dow, 50, of 26 Commercial St., Lynn, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.

The Fire Department extinguished a grill fire after a 6:27 p.m. report of it brought them to 122 Boston St.

A woman reported at 6:39 p.m. that she had been assaulted by her boyfriend on Boston Street after an altercation inside Stop & Shop, according to the log. Luigi Fernandez, 23, homeless, was arrested on charges of two counts of domestic assault and battery.

Monday

Two large coyotes were reported to be in the area of Essex and Webb streets at 3:53 a.m. An officer was unable to locate them.

A man was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital after he was struck by a vehicle as he tried to cross North Street, according to an 8:39 a.m. log item. The driver of the vehicle, identified as Jason Miller, said he hadn’t seen the man as a result of solar glare and was cited for failure to yield to a pedestrian, according to police.

A man told police at 9:53 a.m. that he found the vehicle he had parked at 14 Ropes St. the night before crashed into a telephone pole at the end of the street, with its stereo stolen and glove compartment rummaged through.

Police responded to a 2:56 p.m. report of a man in camouflage carrying some type of weapon at Charter and Central streets and found two men, one of whom was wearing camouflage and a Halloween mask and had “two small metal pitchforks in each hand.” Police confiscated the mask and pitchforks.

Police responded to a 4:55 p.m. report of a “partially deceased raccoon.” An officer placed the raccoon into a box and transported it to the DPW, “where it was disposed of properly.”

Tuesday

A Mason Street man reported at 1:31 p.m. that a package containing a bird cage he had left on his porch to be picked up by UPS had been stolen. The man showed an officer video footage, which revealed a woman coming onto the porch and taking the package, according to the log.

Beverly

Monday

A Newbury Street woman reported at 7:41 a.m. that her vehicle had been egged for “the third time.”

Christmas decorations were reported stolen from 265 Essex St. at 8:27 a.m.

A 7:38 p.m. report of a man trying to open car doors at Cabot and Pleasant streets resulted in the arrest of Robert Nicholas Borders, 26, of 19 Western Ave., Beverly, on a charge of breaking and entering in the nighttime for a felony.

Swampscott

Saturday

Police received a 2:49 p.m. report that a hawk had flown into Whole Foods Market at 331 Paradise Road.

Danvers

Sunday

Mark Hesse, 60, of 7 Horseshoe Drive, Derry, N.H., was arrested at 1:44 a.m. on Route 114 by Officer Scott Frost on charges of drunken driving and failing to stop for police.

Abdellatif Salama, 50, of 200 Governors Drive, Winthrop, was arrested at 12:52 p.m. at the Liberty Tree Mall Best Buy by Officer Adam French on a charge of shoplifting.

Alexander Roy, 24, of 11 Meridan Road, Wenham, was arrested at 1:08 p.m. at the Liberty Tree Mall by Officer John Melto on a charge of disorderly conduct and shoplifting.

Monday

Police responded to a 2:29 p.m. report of shoplifting at Walmart and arrested Leonardo Aponte, 26, of 501 Washington St., Lynn, on a charge of shoplifting over $100.

A 9 p.m. report of two people causing a disturbance at the AMC Loews movie theater resulted in the arrest of Roland Lemieux, 31, of 10 Kimberly Lane, Middleton, on charges of disorderly conduct, possession of a Class B drug, disturbing the peace and resisting arrest.

Police received a 9:31 p.m. report of threats at 2 Brown Road and arrested David Rosato, 39, of 5121 Kirkbride Drive, Danvers, on charges of two counts of domestic assault and battery and two counts of intimidation of a witness.

Tuesday

A 12:04 a.m. report of a domestic dispute at 96 Newbury St. resulted in the arrest of Mildred Stentiford, 53, of the same address, on charges of domestic assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

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