Crime & Safety

Tales From The Police Log

A look back at the week's police logs.

Every weekday morning, Marblehead Patch posts entries from the 's log from the day before. Then, on Sunday, we offer a round-up of some of the highlights.

This week's calls included a woman screaming in the street, a group of high school students dumping trash and an arrest made in a local liquor store hold-up.

Saturday, Jan. 28

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  • At 3:53 a.m., police received multiple calls regarding a woman screaming in the street on Endicott Avenue. The woman told responding officers that she was just waiting for a taxi. Police asked her to wait across the street.

Monday, Jan 30

  • At 7:49 a.m., a custodian at reported "graffiti all over the school."

Tuesday, Jan. 31

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  • At 2:51 p.m., police received a report that kids leaving had dumped trash from a vehicle parked opposite Marblehead Savings Bank. 

Wednesday, Feb. 1

  • At 3:21 p.m., a meat salesman, reportedly from Vermont, was selling meat at the Gerry 5.
  • At 4:06 p.m., police received calls from Sagamore Road residents about a man going door-to-door selling meat. He was gone when police arrived.

Thursday, Feb. 2

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