Crime & Safety

Boxford Teen Charged With Shoplifting at Adult Entertainment Store

The following information was provided by the Peabody Police Department. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

The following excerpts are from reports in the Peabody Police Department press log on Oct. 2-3.

Wednesday, Oct. 2

  • 1:21 a.m. A manager at the Amazing Superstore on Route 1 reported a male tried to steal an item from the store. The suspect left in a red 2008 Toyota Camry. The male was identified as an 18-year-old Boxford resident and he was issued a court summons for shoplifting and driving with a suspended license.
  • 9:15 a.m. A South Street resident reported attempts were made on Sept. 5 and Sept. 25 to fraudulently open accounts in his name. None of the attempts were successful, however, and the man didn't lose any money.
  • 11:10 a.m. A 27-year-old Peabody resident and a 22-year-old Lynn resident were both issued court summonses for shoplifting, following an incident at the H&M store in the mall.
  • 3:09 p.m. A Harrison Avenue resident reported his neighbor was allowing her two Yorkies to urinate on his lawn. The animal control officer advised the man the neighbor couldn't be cited unless the dogs weren't leashed or were defecating on the man's property and she failed to clean it up. The man said he believed she was antagonizing him because both of them were involved in a lawsuit. He was advised to speak with his lawyer.
  • 6:08 p.m. A 28-year-old Lynn woman was issued a court summons on a charge of shoplifting at JC Penney. Police said they located several warrants for the woman as well.
  • 7:08 p.m. Robert P. Fiore, 56, of 1 Forbes Way, was arrested at his home on a charge of domestic assault and battery.
  • 8:38 p.m. A person walked up to an officer on traffic detail on Main Street and told him she could hear someone being attacked at the Maple Hill Cemetery on Sabino Farm Road. Police checked the area, but didn't find anything.
  • 9:08 p.m. A Lowell Street resident reported she was being threatened by her ex-boyfriend. An emergency restraining order was then granted by a judge.
  • 10:26 p.m. Erik B. Krezmien, 20, of 2A Leblanc Dr., Danvers, was arrested on a warrant at Eastman Park. Police were contacted by probation officers to serve Krezmien with a warrant for violating terms of his probation. They said he was on GPS monitoring and was last tracked to the area of Eastman Park.

Thursday, Oct. 3

  • 5:52 a.m. A caller reported a tree was down on County Street, blocking the roadway the Lynn Street intersection. Police shut down the street at both ends until the tree could be removed by the Tree Department.
  • 10:06 a.m. A caller reported a swan was trapped between a drainage ditch and a grate on Lowell Street. The bird was able to free itself and left the area.
  • 12:06 p.m. An officer reported a motorist was stuck in the jughandle on Route 1 after running out of gas.
  • 12:37 p.m. The owner of the Wilson Square Citgo station reported he received a phone call from a stranger with a Massachusetts number who claimed to be from a company called "Dis-Connect." He was told his electricity was being shut off.
  • 12:41 p.m. A Pinewood Road resident reported he was the victim of an attempted scam.
  • 12:52 p.m. A caller reported two cell phones were stolen out of his car while it was parked on Lowell Street across from Su-Chang's on Sunday.
  • 1:09 p.m. Salem police reported they were checking on a burglary suspect on Shillaber Street. The suspect was seen trying to gain entry into a home at Valley Circle in Salem and then fled the area. The suspect was described as a tall, white male with gray hair and wearing a dark shirt and gray pants. He was also riding a bicycle.
  • 1:22 p.m. A Krochmal Road resident complained about construction going on in her neighborhood and the fact that dust and debris blew in her yard. 

For questions on this log, email peabody@patch.com.


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