Crime & Safety

Police: Check Forgery; Larceny of FEDEX Packages; Neighborhood Dispute

Excerpts from the Peabody Police Department log.

Tuesday, March 31

At 2:01 p.m., larceny from a building on Crowinshield Street. Man reported FEDEX packages stolen from his building.

At 4:07 p.m., minor motor vehicle accident on Washington Street.

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At 5:39 p.m., striped, pink pocketbook brought in to station. Church worship ID identified Beverly, Mass. owner. Message left.

At 6:01 a.m., larceny on May Street. Caller would like to speak to an officer regarding a larceny by his sister who stole money from his elderly mothers bank account. Johanna Savary, 52, of Peabody, will be summonsed for larceny over $250 by single scheme.

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At 8:04 p.m., walk-in to police station reported forgery, Reporting party stated that she is a victim of fraudulent checks resulting in moneys taken from her bank account. Officer documented incident.

At 10:04 p.m., larceny on McIntire Court. Party reported his ex-roommate stole his property last week when he moved out. Officer reported that value of items is $5,000.

Wednesday, April 1

At 8:53 a.m. neighborhood dispute on Elizabeth Lane. Caller reported having a confrontation with the person from Surrey Lane. The incident started because the reporting party blocked the driveway of the other person. Both parties were spoken to and instructed to stay away from each other. they were told to call the police if they had any further problems.

At 9”06 a.m., larceny on Endicott Street. Property owner reported that a water heater had been stolen.

At 11:21 a.m., gas odor reported on Fifth Street. National Grid notified.

At 1:17 p.m., walk-in reported credit card fraud. Party stated that his debit card was stolen and used on March 28, Card was stolen and used in Methuen. Party was advised to contact Methuen Police and file a report.

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