Crime & Safety
'Sketchy' Uber Driver And More From The Marblehead Police Log
A bartender confiscated two fake IDs, someone found a knife, and more from the Marblehead Police log.

Police took a report of a scam in which a man called a resident and said she had an expired Microsoft Windows program and asked her to call someone else about a Windows D license last Wednesday afternoon.
Officers checked a pond on Marion Road on Wednesday afternoon to make sure no one went through the ice after a resident reported seeing kids jumping on the ice with open water near them. Police found that no one went through the ice.
A bartender walked into the police station to return a lost cell phone and two fake IDs after she confiscated them.
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Someone reported that nearly $1,000 in tools were stolen from a job site around Robert Road on Thursday morning.
Police took a report of a person receiving texts from an unknown number telling him to meet at Seaside Park and claiming to know where he is on Friday evening.
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Someone walked into the police station on Monday afternoon to turn in a knife found in Chandler Hovey Park.
Someone turned in an ATM card she found at a bank on Humphrey Street on Monday around 4 p.m. Police helped return it to the owner.
Officers responded to a report of a truck that took out a fire hydrant at the corner of Washington and Pleasant streets on Tuesday around 9:30 a.m.
Police received a report of an Uber driver who gave someone a ride from Salem and allegedly had an open container of alcohol and an invalid inspection sticker. Officers couldn't find the driver.
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