Crime & Safety
Threats Against A Band, Turtles: North Shore Police Logs
Bothering golfers without a shirt on, playing video games too loudly, and more from the North Shore police logs.

- Police took a report of a person passed out with a bottle of cooking wine on Elliott Street on Wednesday around 9:30 p.m. Authorities transported the person to the hospital.
- A shirtless man was reportedly bothering golfers on McKay Street on Thursday around 11 a.m.
- Police responded to a noise complaint on Lawrence Street on Saturday around midnight. Officers found people playing video games, but no excessive noise.
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- The head of security for Dead and Company called police to report a Marblehead resident making threats toward a member of the band, which was playing at Fenway Park on Friday around 6:30 p.m.
- Officers took a report of a merchant who dropped a set of keys in a storm drain on Pleasant Street last Friday around 11 a.m. The drain department was notified to assist the merchant.
- Police helped a man retrieve his phone from under a bush on Forest Street on Tuesday around 8:30 p.m.
- Animal Control responded to a report of a turtle crossing Lowell Street and holding up traffic on Thursday around 5 p.m. Police found that the turtle got to the other side of the road.
- A caller reported a large turtle in the middle of Lowell Street on Sunday around 7 a.m. A civilian escorted the turtle to the other side of the road into its habitat.
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