Crime & Safety

Excerpts From The November Peabody Police Logs

From Nov. 9 to Nov. 17: Dan the lab, plumbers, and "blood for money."

  • Someone from the U.S. Postal Service called police earlier this month to report that a woman on Coolidge Avenue threatened to sic her pit bull on the letter carrier on a Wednesday afternoon.
  • Officers spoke with three people involved in a fight at the Cheesecake Factory on Andover Street on a Thursday afternoon. Two other people involved in the fight left before police arrived.
  • A 12-year-old Boston Terrier was reunited with its owner earlier this month.
  • Police disposed of six syringes found in the area of Webster and Upton Streets on a Friday morning.
  • Police reported to a residence of Bowditch Street Friday around noon when a young woman called to say she thinks an intruder entered the house and locked herself in the basement. Police found it was the plumber.
  • Krystal Davis, 34, of Peabody, and Robert R. Carroll, 43, of Salem, were arrested on charges of shoplifting from an Andover Street business on Friday.
  • Christopher J. Leclerc, 23, of Salem, was arrested on charges of assault with a dangerous weapon, destruction of property exceeding $250, possession of a class E drug, and assault and battery after police responded to a report of a disturbance in front of a Walnut Street bar on Friday night earlier this month.
  • Peter Issa, 22, of Merrimack, NH, was arrested earlier this month on charges of breaking and entering and trespassing after allegedly breaking into the Northshore Mall around 3 a.m. on a Saturday.
  • Christian Cabrera, 37, of Lynn, was arrested on charges of unlicensed driving.
  • Officers responded to Warren Street on a report someone collecting on a debt and stating that he will "collect blood for money."
  • A 17 year old was arrested earlier this month after police responded to a report of a red pickup truck doing donuts on the grass at James Street Park.
  • Binh Nguyen, 32, of Lowell, was arrested from Lowell Street on charges of malicious destruction of property exceeding $250, and assault and battery on a household member earlier this month.
  • Scott Alan Perry, 32, of Georgetown, was arrested on a Sunday morning on charges of driving without a license, inspection sticker, or registration on Andover Street.
  • Officers responded to Hancock Street on Sunday, Nov. 13, around 3 p.m on a report of a disturbance. They found it was a child playing xbox and getting frustrated with the game.
  • Dan the chocolate lab was reunited with his owner on Monday, Nov. 14, after he was found on Druid Avenue.
  • Joseph Sheldon, 18, of Peabody, was arrested on charges of possession of a class B drug. A 17 year old was also arrested in the same incident on charges of possession with intent to distribute a class D substance, possession of class E, and possession of class B.
  • Frederick R. Douglass, 53, of Peabody, was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended license and without registration or an inspection sticker.
  • Justin R. Kady, 35, of Stoneham, was arrested on charges of failing to stop for police and driving with a suspended license.
  • Arthur R. Gadman, 52, of Salem, was arrested on charges of driving while on drugs, marked lanes violation, negligent driving, and leaving the scene of a property damage after a car reportedly struck a pole on Lowell Street.

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