Crime & Safety

Police Assist With Naked Woman On Peabody Highway

Read about that and other notable incidents from the Peabody Police log.

PEABODY, MA -- Massachusetts State Police called on Peabody Police Tuesday to assist a naked woman on Route 128 south at 3:15 pm. According to the Peabody Police log, police were able to get the woman into an ambulance for transport.

Other notable, recent entries from the Peabody Police log include:

  • During a motor vehicle stop at 6 pm on Washington Street Tuesday, police arrested Jose L. Monge, 35, of Lawrence and charged him with possession of a class B drug and driving without an inspection sticker. Monge had children in the car at the time of the stop; the mother was called to pick the kids up.
  • At 6:51 pm on Tuesday, a walk-in party reported they had been threatened. police issued a summons to Blaise Mabuka, 49, of Lynn, on a charge of threat to commit a crime.
  • During a motor vehicle stop at 8:44 am Wednesday at the Turnpike Car Wash on Newbury Street, police arrested Falah H. Al-Adily, 54, of Lawrence. Al-Adily was charged with resisting arrest, unsafe operation of a motor vehicle and driving with a suspended license.
  • At 8:46 am Wednesday, police responded to a well-being check for a person sleeping in a car on Walnut Street. They arrested Angelli Pena, 35, of Salem, on an outstanding warrant.
  • At 9:41 am on Thursday, police served an outstanding warrant and arrested Christopher F. Peluso, 43, of 12 Paul Avenue in Peabody. The warrant was out of Lynn District Court on charges of carjacking, larceny of a motor vehicle, assault and battery and larceny over $1,200.

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