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Coffee Shop Stowaway: Marblehead Police Log
Missing iPhone saga, phone scam victory, and more from the Marblehead Police log.

Taylor Rapalyea is a Beverly, MA, native and North Shore enthusiast. She enjoys donuts, hiking, and going off on tangents. To tell her a tangent or give a good donut shop recommendation, email taylor.rapalyea@patch.com.
Missing iPhone saga, phone scam victory, and more from the Marblehead Police log.

Incumbent Mayor Kim Driscoll is running for another term. Learn more about what she hopes to accomplish.
A car hit a telephone pole on Humphrey Street Friday morning, snapping it in half.
Grab your ID and head for the trolley, starting June 1.
The Endicott Singers from Endicott College will compete in the Sing That Thing! season finale.
The state DOT will start paving Route 128 in Danvers from Exit 22 to the Beverly city line this week.
Last week, Beverly Police discovered a loaded handgun in a spare tire compartment.
Five area residents were recognized by Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals for their leadership and philanthropy.
PMLP was awarded the Francis H. King Leadership Award earlier this month.
Expect delays as part of the Canal Street project, which begins on Tuesday, May 30.
Get your tiny free frozen coffee sample on Friday; possibly win a $1K giveaway. On May 24, Celebrate Iced Coffee Day and help CHaD, too.
Get your tiny free frozen coffee sample on Friday, and possibly get surprised with $1K giveaways.
Richard Julien of Salem was recognized for his contributions to the college's film club.
Gov. Charlie Baker is scheduled to come to Danvers on Friday in recognition of the town's downtown initiative grant.
A section of Atlantic Avenue will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday.
The postponed filming will be taking place on Thursday, May 18.
Have you ever wondered what a RAD self defense class is like?
The Marblehead Conservancy will hold its biennial perambulation of old town pathways on Saturday, May 20.
The sub shop will open its Dodge Street location on Wednesday and kick off with a five-day fundraiser for Beverly High School spring sports.
Mothers and sons are invited to the first-ever baseball-themed event hosted by For the Love of Swampscott.