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Thursday, Oct. 17
Assault & battery
A report at 1:31 p.m. of an assault and battery at 210 Broadway, Apt. B-210. The caller wanted to speak and show footage of a past break-in. Report taken.
Medical aid
A request for medical aid on Ramsdell Way at 4:32 p.m. The patient was removed to a hospital.
Wednesday, Oct. 16
A request for medical aid at 7:27 p.m. on Fernway. The patient was removed to a hospital.
Accident
A report at 6:27 p.m. Wednesday of an accident with personal injury on Lynnfield Street at Lookout Terrace. A report was taken.
Officer wanted
A request for an officer at 200 Market St. at 7:47 p.m.
Downed wires
A report at 1:37 p.m. of downed wires near 1 Lander Road.
Complaints
A report at 8:41 a.m. from a Locksley Road resident who said her young son had dropped something on her phone causing it to break. The caller said it is making random calls and she does not need any assistance
A report at 8:49 a.m. from the same Locksley Road resident who said her broken phone continues to call 911. Police advised the caller to turn off the phone.
A report at 7:33 a.m. from a caller who said he did work at 414 S Broadway and is having an issue getting paid. Police advised the caller it was a civil matter and advised him what channels to go down and what information is needed.
Tuesday, Oct. 15
Disputes
A report from a caller at 4 Locksley Road that his neighbors at 2 Locksley Road are shining a light into his driveway. Police advised both parties.
Larceny
A report at 3:15 p.m. from a caller at 102 S Broadway, Apt. 10215 that his storage unit was broken into.
Officer wanted
A report from a caller at 9:33 a.m. who said he received reports from tenants about shots being fired into units. Police determined it was believed to be a past incident that had already been reported.
A report at 5:21 a.m. from a Beaver Road caller about an elderly woman who is confused on where she is. Police were able to calm the woman down.
Monday, Oct. 14
Accident
A report at 12:05 p.m. of an accident with property damage at 471 N Broadway and parties in need of assistance with paper exchange.
Medical aid
A request for medical aid at 12:05 p.m. on Locksley Road. The caller said a 27-year-old male had injured his left leg after falling off a ladder into a hole at a new construction site. OSHA was notified at 10:50. Ambulance transported the patient to a Burlington hospital.
Officer wanted
A report at 2:55 a.m. from a caller at 2 Locksley Road who said her driveway gate blew open even though it was locked. The caller said when she went outside to check the gate was closed and locked. She wasn’t able to see anyone in the area. Police attempted to speak to homeowner, but did not get an answer at the door and the caller did not answer her phone. Police said the gate had been secure upon arrival and did not see anyone in the area.
Suspicious person
A report at 1 a.m. of four juveniles wearing backpacks at Post Office Square. Police said the four parties ran toward Pyburn Road. Other police assisted with locating the involved parties.
Sunday, Oct. 13
Officer wanted
A report at 8:07 p.m. from a caller who said she saw a couple walk out of Yard House Restaurant on Market Street who should not be driving. Police assisted the couple in obtaining a taxi back to a hotel in Peabody.
Suspicious vehicle
A report at 1:23 p.m. from a Ward Terrace resident who said her camera caught a party dropping off a car on her neighbor’s property. The caller stated she keeps an eye on the neighbor’s home when he is not at home.
Saturday, Oct. 12
Fireworks complaint
A report from a caller at 7 Westway at 11:16 p.m. that a vehicle drove by his house and shot a firework at his house. He further stated there was no damage and requesting a log entry only.