Here's a look at the types of calls police received between Friday, March 2 and Sunday, March 4.
Breaking: Beverly and Salem Firefighters are working to put out a brush fire at the old dump.
BREAKING: Neighbors said they saw the FBI go into a home and come out with stuff, including a laptop bag.
Between Feb. 19 and Feb. 22 police responded to a number of calls, including one about a rat in someone's home.
Police are looking for the driver of a tractor-trailer that crashed into a Roundy Street home early Thursday.
Police say a man was hit by a car Sunday night and flown to a Boston hospital.
A sample of the types of calls Beverly Police responded to this weekend.
Are you missing a black and white kitty? Animal control might have picked your guy up.
Five police departments in addition to the Beverly Police took part in a day-long search, according to police.
This scam has been around for a long while, this time police were able to trace it back to a man in Texas, Police and the DA
State Police are reporting dangerous conditions on the highways north of Boston right now.
No word on what happened ahead of his death yet.
It was the fruit of a four-month-long investigation, say police.
Beverly Firefighters were called to a fire in an alleyway Tuesday night.
Beverly Police say they are investigating the scam and have helped recover some of the money. Also: Tips on avoiding being conned.
Police are looking for a man who they believe robbed the Citizens Bank today.
It wasn't until 8:30 p.m. Thursday police announced that National Grid had finally restored the power for the more than 650 without.
Massachusetts roads on Wednesday were still slick from the recent round of snow and subzero temperatures making for a treacherous commute.
Six police units showed up at the beginning of the school day to the high school and other police logs.
Beverly police responded to a fire in a washing machine, a dog that was stuck and threats.
The man is accused of having caught the tuna out of season and dumping its headless carcass.
Among other things, Beverly Police responded to a report of a man in an outhouse, a vandal, and a woman goes into labor.
Police said an investigation into a suspicious package had closed Cabot Street.
John Finnegan, who spend decades in law enforcement, passed away Sunday.
Beverly police will collect unwanted prescription drugs Saturday as part of the DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Two young Beverly men were arrested in an investigation that recovered more than 200 grams of cocaine.
Boston and State Police assisted in the capture of Charles Dixon Thursday.
The search for a suspect has been called off.
At first, she was uncooperative with the police trying to save her, but the cops and a good Samaritan were able to hoist her to safety.
A crash that may have involved up to 10 cars shut down the northbound side Friday morning.
Here is what to expect the rest of the week.
A fire broke out at a home in Beverly early Wednesday morning.
There have been four bank robberies reported in recent weeks.
A tree on Hale Street took power lines down with it, causing an outage at Endicott College, where students were riding in elevators.
A truck containing reportedly thousands of dollars worth of coins failed to make the turn in Beverly.
A 20-year-old Endicott College student was in the left lane when he was hit by an SUV.
The boy, who wasn't wearing a helmet, has been hospitalized with a head injury.
A 38-year-old man was struck and killed by a train while on the tracks.
Read the Beverly Police Logs from Aug. 28-29.
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