Crime & Safety
Three Teens Charged With Stealing Baby Clothes at Kohl's
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 June 4-6.
Tuesday, June 4
- 6:26 p.m. Report of a van "all over the road" near McDonald's on Route 114. Police said the vehicle was gone when they arrived at the scene.
- 8:26 p.m. Report of a car break-in on Foster Street.
Wednesday, June 5
- 4:08 a.m. Report of an abandoned vehicle at the McDonald's on High Sreet. No further details were available.
- 12:19 p.m. Police received a report of an assault. No further details were available.
- 1:42 p.m. Report of credit card fraud.
- 1:52 p.m. Report of malicious damage at a a MacArthur Boulevard home. Police said someone kicked a door in.
- 1:57 p.m. Three teenagers were arrested after they allegedly stole $220 worth of baby clothes from Kohl's. Joseph Couchon, 19, of the Bronx, N.Y. was charged with larceny over $250, while Marissa Pacheo, 18, and Mariah Verga, 18, both Gloucester residents, were charged with larceny under $250.
- 5:49 p.m. Report of a domestic dispute at a Warren Street apartment. Police said a porch door was kicked in.
- 10:21 p.m. Report of an erratic operator on Route 114 near Carter's Jewelry. An officer placed one person into protective custody.
- 11:22 p.m. Report of two males fighting at Buffalo Wild Wings.
Thursday, June 6
- 1:20 a.m. A 32-year-old Salem man was placed into protective custody after a report of an erratic operator in a gray Honda on Route 114 near McDonald's.
- 3:05 a.m. Report of a break-in to a home on Warren Street. Police said a phone was taken.
- 9:24 a.m. Report of larceny at Danvers High School. Some door hardware was taken.
- 11:15 a.m. Christopher McNair, 32, of 44 Central Ave., Danvers, was arrested on a warrant.
- 3:51 p.m. Report of a past larceny at Walgreens.
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