Crime & Safety
Man Threatens to Stab and Kill Shaw's Patron
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.
APRIL 18, 2013
6:51 p.m. Caller at Shaw’s Supermarkets on 92 Cluff Crossing Road reporting a male subject in his 50s came up and elbowed him and threatened to stab him and kill him. Caller stated he was only filling out paperwork and gave no reason as to why the other party would make such threates.
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Suspect described as a heavy set male, gray hair, dark blue sweatpants, gray pullover sweatshirt.
APRIL 19, 2013
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7:11 a.m. Fire requesting a unit to mee them at the front door of Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital on 70 Butler St. Officer advises that female employee had a headache and thinks that her husband is poisoning her by making her drink coffee in the morning.
8:23 a.m. A 15-year-old juvenile was arrested at Salem High School on 44 Geremonty Drive and charged with possession of controlled/narcotic drugs. Released to parent in the lobby.
11:54 a.m. Caller on Woodland Avenue reporting she received an email from her ex-husband saying he has video cameras in the house and he is watching her.
1:45 p.m. Davelle A. Broadus, 27, of 8 Lancelot Court Apt. 8 in Salem, was arrested on 8 Lancelot Court Apt. 8 and charged with two counts of criminal threatening (intimidation, etc.). Subject serve a restraining order while in custody, released to Rockingham County House of Corrections.
Editor’s Note: This report has been edited.
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