Crime & Safety
2 Female Teens Arrested After Fight at Danvers High
The following information was provided by the Danvers Police Department. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

The following are excerpts from reports in the Danvers Police Department press log from April 5.
Friday, April 5
- 2:26 a.m. Police arrived at Motel 6 after receiving information that a Salem man wanted on two warrants was there, but then ended up arresting two other individuals who became belligerent with officers at the scene. Police said all three were found in the same room, although it was unclear if they were guests at the motel. Karl Graham, 26, of 239 Lafayette St., Salem, was taken into custody on warrants out of Westwood and Lynn for larceny and drug charges while Seth Cromwell, 30, of 20 Leach St., Salem, and Jessica Dumas, 27, of 57 Bullfinch St., Lynn, were both charged with disorderly conduct.
- 7:44 a.m. Andre Weaver, 27, of 9 Clifton Ave., Lynn, was arrested, following a motor vehicle stop at the corner of Florence and High streets. He was charged on a warrant. Police said he was initially pulled over for having an unsecured load of construction equipment.
- 8:57 a.m. Report of a motor vehicle accident with personal injuries on Route 1. No further details were available.
- 1:28 p.m. Two juvenile females, 16 and 15, were arrested at Danvers High School, following a report of a fight between the two. They were both charged with assault and battery and disturbing a school assembly.
- 5:34 p.m. A resident at Hunt Nursing & Rehabilitation Center reported an envelope with some money and a wallet were taken from a drawer in his room. Police said the alleged theft occurred within the past week.
- 9:23 p.m. Report of an erratic operator on Route 114. The car was described as a silver Chrysler that was going in and out of lanes. Police checked the area, but were unable to find the vehicle.
- 11:21 p.m. Report of an erratic operator on Maple Street. A caller said the car was driving all over the road. Police checked the area, but were unable to find the vehicle.
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