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April 4, 2012

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Beverly

Monday

A driver reported vandalism to her vehicle on Essex Street at 3:43 p.m.

Christy Marie Perry, 27, of 459 Elliott St., Beverly, was arrested at 3:57 p.m. at the Family Dollar store on Cabot Street by Patrolmen Thomas Nolan and Erik Abrahamson on a charge of shoplifting.

Tuesday

Police called an ambulance at 9:43 a.m. on Rantoul Street for a man on the sidewalk "unable to stand on his own," according to the log.

A railroad work crew performed a rescue at 10:25 a.m., removing a rabbit stuck on the tracks at Cabot Street and Summit Avenue.

Marblehead

Monday

Police were called by a man concerned over an older woman whose mail is piling up. The caller urged that someone push the "red button" for the chief. He "was advised that we don't have a red button for the chief, but if he needed police services, tell us and we would see that units responded," according to the log. Once he made his concerns clear, the Council on Aging was consulted, but they explained they'd had no dealing with the woman. "They have tried, but she refuses." Police went to her door but were confronted by "an angry dog." The woman could be seen moving on a couch. Outreach workers will make another approach.

Salem

Monday

David J. Trethaway, 46, of 573 Cabot St., Beverly, was arrested at 6:13 p.m. on Essex Street by Sgt. Frederick Ryan on charges of driving with a suspended license, again, and having an expired inspection sticker.

Tuesday

Robert E. Uzdavnis III, 30, of 14 Lathrop St., Salem, was arrested at 6:17 a.m. at home by Patrolmen Derek White and Daniel Tucker on a charge of illegal possession of a Class A substance. Police had originally responded to a report of a medical emergency.

A woman's pocketbook was the object as a vehicle's two front windows were smashed on Derby Street, according to a 7:07 a.m. log entry. The pocketbook was stolen.

Four radios were taken after four vehicles were broken into at CNC Autowerks on Highland Avenue, according to the log at 10:54 a.m.

Kyle Richard Randazzo, 18, of 84 Arlington St., Revere, and Mollidy Samon Sun, 20, of 11 Sumner St., Revere, were arrested at 1:49 p.m. at the Highland Avenue Walmart on a charge of larceny over $250. Sun was also charged with violating the city knife ordinance. Police had been called regarding a shoplifting complaint. Responding were members of the Special Response Unit Thomas Pelletier and Robert Cunningham and Patrolmen Mark Fabiszewski and Eric Manninen.

Police were alerted at 2:53 p.m. to the theft of an Outlook Hill woman's $19,000 ring. It is believed to have gone missing "sometime after March 27," according to the log.

Peabody

Monday

Two juvenile shoplifters, both girls from Lynn, will be summonsed after arrests at the Northshore Mall Sears at 4:13 p.m.

Mary P. Leblanc, 45, of 139 Allen Ave., Lynn, was arrested at 5:05 p.m. on Lynn Street on charges of domestic assault and battery and destruction of property worth over $250. Police were drawn by a report of a dispute "between two sisters," according to the log.

A business suffered deliberate damage to a door at Essex Green Drive, according to a 5:46 p.m. log entry.

A 42-year-old Keyes Drive man will be summonsed on a charge of domestic assault and battery, according to the log at 9:55 p.m. Police came after a woman reported a dispute with her husband. Meanwhile, a woman was taken to Lahey North.

Tuesday

Breaking and entering in the daytime and larceny are part of the warrant being sought for a 31-year-old Dracut man. Investigators had responded at 8:11 a.m. to a past burglary of a Jubilee Drive business.

A woman on Pine Street told police at 8:38 a.m. she believes "an unknown person entered her residence sometime yesterday via an unlocked door and took her purse," according to the log.

You're on television — and you were stealing metal from a company's Dumpster on Dearborn Road, according to a 9:05 a.m. log entry. Police are seeking to identify the video images.

Danvers

Monday

Erik Mertsch, 29, of 19 Hardy St., Danvers, was arrested at 6:43 p.m. on Endicott Street by Officer Peter Shabowich on charges of driving with a suspended license, not having a valid inspection sticker and possession of a Class D drug.

Police were called to North Street at approximately 9 p.m. on a case of "damaged daffodils," according to the log.

Tuesday

Police went to Mildred Road at 12:06 p.m. on a report of a house break.

A car was egged on Endicott Street near Market Basket, according to the log at 3:15 p.m.

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