Crime & Safety
Gap Manager Reports Theft of 50 T-Shirts Valued at $1,500
The following arrest information was supplied by the Salem Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Editor's note: The following entries are excerpts from logs submitted by Salem Police.
MARCH 16, 2013
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5:47 a.m. Front desk employee at Red Roof Inn on 15 Red Roof Lane reporting that subjects are outside the business yelling annd screaming at him because he would not rent them a room. Caller also reporting the subjects appear intoxicated. They are now leaving the property in a small white vehicle. Officer checked area, negative find.
11:00 a.m. 88-year-old woman on Lawrence Road is reported not conscious and not breathing. Fire is out at the scene, woman is breathing, transported to Holy Family.
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11:42 a.m. Jonathan Grant Norris, 30, of 1 Ronisa Ave. in Litchfield, N.H. is arrested on a warrant at the Litchfield Police Department and charged with two counts receiving stolen property. Norris bailed at $2,500 personal recognizance.
1:17 p.m. Female called to report that her sister assaulter her by punching her hair at the exit two park and ride on 29 Fairmont Road. Suspect described as being 26-year-old with dark hair in pony tail and has a purple and burgundy bag. Victim will be coming to the station to speak to an officer. Officers spoke with both parties on scene, neither wished to pursue the matter.
4:56 p.m. Kayla Nancy Balis, 18, of 31 Fairway Drive Apt. 2531 in Derry, N.H. is arrested at Kohl's on 92 Cluff Crossing Road and charged with willful concealment – theft. Balis bailed at $500 personal recognizance.
MARCH 17, 2013
7:03 a.m. Male subject appears to have ahd a seizure and is on the floor of Store 24 at 488 S. Broadway St. Salem Fire responds, man transported to the hospital.
3:54 p.m. Store manager at the Gap on 99 Rockingham Road reporting that two hispanic males in their 40's just stole 50 T-shirts valued at $1,500.
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