Crime & Safety
Norton Police Log: Jan. 29 – Feb. 11
Top items were a trailer that fell onto a pickup and a pickup hitting a school bus.

Norton Police Department responded to approximately 452 reports between Saturday, Jan. 29 and Friday, Feb. 11. The top items were a trailer that fell onto a pickup Jan. 31 and a pickup hitting a school bus Feb. 11. This is an abridged version of the police log.
Saturday, Jan. 29
6:18 p.m.: Mayflower Road. Police arrested Anthony A. Marzuolo, 49, of Eddy Street, and charged him with assault and battery of a police officer, disorderly conduct and operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, second offense.
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Sunday, Jan. 30
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7:17 p.m.: W. Main Street, harassment/threats. Caller stated that a boy threatened to cut his son’s throat. He stated that was headed to the house to talk to the parents and requested an officer to be there. He did not know the exact address, but knew the parents names. He spoke to parents, involved horseplay. Parents handled it.
Monday, Jan. 31
12:01 p.m.: Leonard Street, motor vehicle accident. Caller reported being rear ended on off ramp to East Main Street by a red or maroon vehicle. No injuries. Vehicle that hit her proceeded down Leonard Street.
12:49 p.m.: Mansfield Avenue, motor vehicle accident. Caller reported a flat bed vehicle with a load that slid off and landed on another vehicle. Traffic diverted. Mike’s Heavy Duty requested for crane to lift vehicle.
Tuesday, Feb. 1
3:46 p.m.: Richardson Avenue, motor vehicle accident. Caller reported that a vehicle struck his while he was shoveling his driveway. No injuries. Damage more than $1,000.
Wednesday, Feb. 2
10:12 a.m.: Young Terrace, fraud/embezzlement of a debit card.
Thursday, Feb. 3
3:16 p.m.: Margaret Drive. Warrant arrest for Mark A. Lebeaux, 57, for larceny by check.
Friday, Feb. 4
11:50 a.m.: Reservoir Street, assisted Mansfield Police Department.
2:36 p.m.: Pleasant Street, larceny. Caller reported a customer missing a phone, cash and sweatshirt from his locker.
6:25 p.m.: 59 Freeman Street, assisted the fire department. Caller reported a male in a vehicle in front of his house stating he had a diabetic reaction. Area search negative.
Saturday, Feb. 5
8:55 a.m.: E. Main Street, motor vehicle accident. No injuries.
9:21 p.m.: E. Main Street, assisted Plymouth Police Department. Report received, North Cottage contacted to have individual come to station.
Sunday, Feb. 6
11:34 p.m.: W. Main Street, larceny. Vehicle drive-off at Hess. Driver contacted. Apparent oversight.
Monday, Feb. 7
4:11 p.m.: Mansfield Avenue, suspicious condition. Blue Jeep found with no plates. Plates found on ground and put on windshield. Owner called and stated that he was ice fishing and his vehicle was vandalized. Spoke to subject and suspect and they will be working out situation on their own.
4:26 p.m.: W. Main Street, motor vehicle accident with no injuries.
Tuesday, Feb. 8
4:45 a.m.: Bay Road, motor vehicle accident.
5:09 a.m.: Route 495 South, assisted another agency. Vehicle spun out in right hand lane. Four flat tires.
Wednesday, Feb. 9
11:01 a.m.: S. Worcester Street, harassment/threats.
9:49 a.m.: Taunton Avenue. Warrant arrest for Stephen F. Lacombe, 50, of Taunton Avenue, for criminal harassment.
12:27 p.m.: Reservoir Street, larceny. Caller reported that he received a bad check for a service he provided in the amount of $500 drawn on Citizens Bank. Caller was advised to bring a copy of the check into station and a log note would be made.
3:18 p.m.: E. Main Street, bank fraud/embezzlement.
5:10 p.m.: Lincoln Street, larceny of a snow blower.
9:34 p.m.: W. Main Street, harassment/threats. Caller requested an officer due to constant harassment from a patron in the form of "stalking" type behavior.
Thursday, Feb. 10
9:49 a.m.: Reservoir Street. Warrant arrest for Jose Benitez, 39, of Reservoir Street, for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
3:03 p.m.: Lincoln Street, larceny of a snow blower.
3:21 p.m.: Taunton Avenue, vandalism. Walk-in reported malicious damage to his vehicle. Vehicle was acting funny, took it to mechanic and found someone had put anti-freeze into gas tank.
3:59 p.m.: Young Avenue, assisted the fire department. 15-year-old thrown off snowmobile. She was conscious and alert but had a possible head injury. She was not bleeding, but had trouble remembering she was on it.
Friday, Feb. 11
1:59 p.m.: S. Worcester Street, motor vehicle accident. Car versus tree, no injuries.
3:03 p.m.: Pleasant Street, breaking and entering of a residence. Portable safe missing. Held medication and jewelry. Area canvas conducted.
3:41 p.m.: Taunton Avenue, motor vehicle accident. Minor called in by bus driver. No injuries.
5:29 p.m.: Dean Street, assisted the fire department. Passerby reported sparks and smoke seen from the road. It appeared to be coming from a laundry shute. Before she called, she knocked on the door and received no answer. Upon check, it was coming from the wood stove in the stack area, some sort of backfire. The unit has been shut down. Homeowner was advised to repair the breaching to the unit.
10:43 p.m.: E. Main Street. Police arrested Zachary W. Salvo, 17, of S. Washington Street, and charged him with disorderly conduct.
10:58 p.m.: E. Main Street. Police arrested Alexander Curti, 18, of Plain Street, and charged him with disorderly conduct.
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