Crime & Safety
Train Beer and More From The Beverly Police Log
Huskies on the loose, a house party, and more from the Beverly Police log.

Police took multiple reports of unlocked cars entered near Linden Avenue last Monday evening.
Officers pulled a car over at the corner of Cabot and Dane streets on Tuesday around 2 a.m. because the driver didn't have the lights on. The person told police it was a friend's car, and she didn't know how to turn the lights on.
Police responded to a report of two huskies on the Route 128 near Exit 18 on Tuesday afternoon. The dogs were returned to their owner.
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Officers took a report of nails and screws affixed to cardboard and left pointing up in a parking lot at Briscoe Middle School, with the intention of popping car tires on Tuesday around 2:30 p.m. According to the police log, this is not the first time such items have been found.
Police disposed of a full, open beer found on a bench at Montsterrat Station on Wednesday around 2 p.m.
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A wallet with several credit cards in it was turned in to the police station on Thursday afternoon.
Officers responded to a Chapman Street apartment on Sunday around 1 a.m. for a report of a house party. Police dispersed around 40 Gordon College students.
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