Leo Willwerth, 31, of Boston, will be re-arraigned on charges of armed robbery and falsely reporting a bomb threat.
Police say the woman in a photo released Monday has been identified and is cooperating with investigators.
Police released a photo of a woman whose dogs allegedly attack another dog on Pierpont Street Saturday.
Tuesday's arrest on drug charges was only the latest for Marino Spirakis, who was described as a "drug kingpin" by Peabody Police in 2010.
The joint, three-month investigation netted 240 Oxycontin pills, 4,000 Xanax pills and anabolic steroids.
Read about that and other notable incidents from the Peabody Police log.
An attorney for the Dpeartment of Correction says the request is a "fishing expedition."
Read about that and other arrests Peabody Police made over the weekend.
People posing as utility and cable company workers are asking Peabody residents for account numbers and access to their homes.
Raymond Scanzani, 60, of 85 Andover Street, had been convicted on similar charges in Florida in 2006.
A 20-year-old man was hurt when he crashed into a car Saturday night.
Someone stole $134 from a cash register late Monday night or early Tuesday night.
Police responded to a call from a woman who had been attacked and robbed at 11:11 Tuesday night.
The man claimed he was taking the photos to enter them into an Amber Alert system.
Leo Willwerth, 31, of East Boston, also told police he expected to be sent to jail for 10 years after robbing three banks in a week.
Leo Willwerth, 31, of East Boston, is facing more charges for the robbery of two Boston banks.
Police are still determining what role a taxi driver played in Monday's robbery.
The arrest was made after State Police pulled over a taxi the alleged robber was riding in.
The occupants of a room at the Plaza Inn called the front desk to say they were going to kill each other.
The arrest came after police responded to a 911 hangup call from an apartment on Pierpont Street.
Read about that and other arrests recorded in the Peabody Police log over the weekend.
Patch has details on that and other arrests made by Peabody Police over the holiday weekend.
Police from Beverly, Danvers, Lynn and Peabody joined DEA agents, the AG's office and State Police in the investigation.
32-year-old Kenyatta Brown is accused of committing a string of bank robberies in Lynn and Salem while out on bail.
Two separate incidents netted four arrests for Peabody Police on Saturday.
A judge rejected a prosecutor's request for jail time because the defendant was trying to support his family and may face deportation.
Joseph Losano, 53, of Swampscott is accused of sexually assaulting two women at gunpoint.
Evaristo Moura, 46, of Peabody, was charged with larceny over $250.
Two from the North Shore are facing a host of charges after being pulled over for speeding in a black Mercedes.
Prosecutors told a judge they could not move forward with the case against Mark Papamechail, who had been held without bail since October.
A frantic mother was reunited with her 12 fuzzy babies Monday thanks to a group of Peabody Firefighters.
Federal investigators say Luis Cintron and a still at-large accomplice robbed 15 markets at gunpoint this past winter.
The Century House in Peabody called police after Yevgeny Gorodetskiy told them he had forgotten his wallet.
A man posing as a water department employee and an accomplice allegedly stole $1,400 from a North Dale Street resident.
A joint investigation between the Peabody and Beverly Police departments seized 52 grams of fentanyl and more than $2,000 in cash.
A lawyer says most of the evidence, including the bodies of Mark Greenlaw and Jennifer O'Connor, were found during an illegal search.
Bail for Michelle Nguyen, 19, of Peabody, was set at $500 during her arraignment Tuesday.
A spokeswoman for the Essex County District Attorney's office said there are no new developments in the case.
A Peabody Police captain credited the officers involved with "exceptional work" in the arrest of Felix Oscar Lopez, 33, of Lynn, Saturday.
Read about the arrests that were recorded in the Peabody Police log last week.