Crime & Safety
Large Turtle, Nudity, & More From The Peabody Police Log
Two separate incidents regarding nudity, diary problems, and more from the Peabody Police log.

- Elida Cyrekja, 53, of Peabody was arrested on charges of shoplifting and assault last Monday around 6:30 p.m. after police were called to an Andover Street business.
- Police responded to a report of a person throwing rocks at a house on Coolidge Avenue on Wednesday around 1:30 a.m.
- Earl K. Ricker, 34, of Boston, was arrested on charges of assault and battery on a household member on Thursday around 2 a.m. on Washington Street.
- A caller reported a large turtle in the road at Lynnfield Street on Friday around noon. The turtle was gone when animal control arrived.
- Police responded to a report of a former girlfriend throwing clothing out of the caller's apartment on Sunday around 5:30 p.m. on caller street. Officers had the female leave the property.
- Animal control responded to a report of an injured duck on Ethel Avenue on Monday around 4 p.m. The officer found the duck is part of a pair, and was walking fine and eating well.
- Officers responded to a report of a middle aged bald man naked on Washington Street "waving his genitals at the passing traffic," on Monday around 9 p.m. Police didn't find any "males on the street lacking an appropriate level of clothing."
- Police arrested Ana L. Ortiz, 40, of Marblehead, on charges of drunken driving, failing to stop or yield, speeding, and negligent driving on Tuesday around 1 a.m. after police stopped a car on Andover Street.
- Officers responded to a report of a cab driver trying to charge passengers twice as much because there were two of them on Tuesday around 2 a.m. on Hancock Street.
- A caller reported an intoxicated woman with no clothes on at the Holiday Inn on Newbury Street around 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
- Police responded to a report of a smoking sign in front of Bonkers on Lowell Street on Tuesday around 4 p.m.
- Michael Nolan, 23, of Peabody, was arrested on charges of breaking and entering a car in the nighttime and disorderly conduct on Tuesday around 11 p.m. after police responded to a report of a person looking in cars on Walnut Street.
- Officers took a report of a caller finding some bandaids in his diary on Wednesday around 5 p.m. on Aborn Street.
This post previously reported a summons as an arrest. We apologize for the error.
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