Crime & Safety

Bats In The Home, Loose Bunnies: Peabody Police Log

Children playing too loudly, stabbing cars with a screwdriver, and more from the Peabody Police log.

  • Police responded to a report of bats inside a Lake Street home on Friday around 5 p.m. Officers found no sign of bats, and the animal control officer checked the entire house but found no bats.
  • Someone reported kids playing too loudly on Hardy Street on Friday around 5 p.m. Police checked the area and found the kids playing "just fine."
  • Officers took a report of a house that was egged sometime overnight on Judith Road on Saturday around 1:30 p.m.
  • Police responded to a report of two domestic bunnies running around in a Foster Street parking lot on Saturday around 7 p.m. Officers caught one bunny, but the other one got away.
  • Police took a report of someone who put a screwdriver through the hood of a car on Northend Street on Sunday around 10 a.m. Officers found that another car's hood was punctured.
  • Someone reported a neighbor throwing mothballs into a Washington Street garden on Sunday around noon.
  • Officers spoke to a man taking photos of the back entrance to the courthouse on Lowell Street on Sunday around 3 p.m. The man said he was taking photos of the shadows from the hand railings.
  • Several people fell out of an above ground pool on Tuesday afternoon after the railing on the deck gave way on Birch Street. Atlantic Ambulance checked out the people who fell.

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