Crime & Safety
Dog Theft, Skynyrd Before Bed: Marblehead Police Log
Counterfeiting, someone throwing eggs, and more from the Marblehead Police log.

- Someone turned in a found tennis racquet to the police station on Friday around 12:30 p.m. after finding it outside Seaside Park.
- Officers responded to a report of slashed tired on Harris Street on Saturday around 1 a.m., and found that there was a screw in the tire that may have come from road debris.
- Police responded to a report of two "suspicious looking people" in a car on Pleasant Street on Saturday around 3 p.m. Officers found nothing showing.
- Someone reported seeing a man vomiting in the street in the area of Atlantic Avenue on Monday around 8 a.m., but police didn't find anything.
- A Bessom Street business reported that they received a counterfeit bill sometime over the weekend on Monday around 10 a.m.
- Police took a report of someone who was scammed when they thought they were buying two dogs for $1,100 on Monday around 2 p.m.
- Officers responded to a report of teenagers running around the cemetery on West Shore Drive on Monday around 10 p.m., but the teenagers were gone when police got to the area.
- A jogger was reportedly hit in the leg by an egg throw from a car in the area of Ocean Avenue on Tuesday around 1 p.m. The jogger got a photo of the license plate, and police tracked down the owner, who said their teenager was driving it.
- Justin Arnold, 19, of Wilmington, was arrested on charges of possessing liquor while under the age of 21, and disorderly conduct on Wednesday around 1 a.m. after someone reported a loud party in the area of Pinecliff Drive.
- Police responded to a report of someone trying to steal a dog on Green Street on Wednesday around 2 a.m.
- Officers responded to a report of an unlocked car that was entered and had items stolen on Sewall Street on Wednesday around 8 a.m.
- Someone reported loud music in the area of Stacey Street on Wednesday around 9:30 p.m. The caller said "it wasn't the crime of the century," but didn't want to listen to Skynyrd before bed.
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