From the tragic to the bizarre, there was no shortage of crimes to keep Danvers police busy in 2019.
The highway was reopened and the crash, which resulted in serious injuries to four people, is under investigation.
Walter Levitsky, 87, will face up to 2.5 years in prison when he is sentenced for indecent assault and battery.
A fire at an apartment complex at 50 Warren Street in Peabody reportedly started when a resident smoked while using oxygen.
Pulaski Street was shut down for a fire in a commercial building that houses antiques dealers.
Peabody police released a photo of 18-year-old Kayla Marie Narbonne, who was reported missing.
The crash came hours after a driver was killed in a car crash on Route One in Danvers.
Police and search dogs finished a sweep of the Peabody Veterans Memorial High School after a threat was posted on social media.
Peabody police believe the driver who caused the crash is one of the eight people hospitalized after the three-care wreck.
A North Reading man had claimed in a federal lawsuit Peabody police used excessive force and wrongfully arrested him when he was 16.
Peabody police issued a summons for a Lynn man who fled the scene of the three-car crash on foot.
The victim, a Peabody police officer and a neurologist took the stand in the third day a federal civil trial in Boston.
Sgt. Brendan O'Brien, 42, who was accused of abusing and trying to strangle his girlfriend, plead not guilty to the new charges.
A civil suit filed in federal court accuses Peabody police officers of false arrest and using excessive force against a North Reading teen.
A 22-year-old Lowell woman will be sentenced on manslaughter and firearms charges next month.
A Salem man and a Peabody man were arrested as part of the investigation, but a woman with a gun and a 13-month old infant was not charged.
Daniel Feener, 35, of Peabody, is accused of sexually assaulting a woman during a massage at Tai Chi Acupuncture & Wellness Center.
Raymond Scanzani, 62, had been convicted on similar charges in Florida in 2006.
The firefighter suffered minor injuries when he fell through a deck.
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After a slew of social media complaints, Peabody police stopped more than 30 kids for riding bikes without helmets.
Kerry Greenlaw was arrested days after testifying against the man convicted of killing her brother and his girlfriend.
Wes Doughty, 42, will have no chance of parole after being convicted of the 2017 killing Mark Greenlaw and Jennifer O’Connor.
Wes Doughty will be receive the mandatory life sentence for the 2017 killings of Mark Greenlaw and Jennifer O'Connor on Monday.
Jurors heard from a state medical examiner, a Peabody police Capt. Eric Zawacki and one of the victim's older sister.
Lawyers for Wes Doughty are trying to get murder charges reduced to manslaughter by arguing their client was high when he killed two people.
Wes Doughty was arrested two years ago and charged with the murders of Jennifer O'Connor, 40, and her boyfriend, Mark Greenlaw, 37.
Sgt. Brendan O'Brien, 42, changed his user name on Facebook and contacted the woman he is accused of trying to strangle last month.
Sgt. Brendan O'Brien, 42, of Peabody, is accused of trying to strangle his girlfriend when she said she was breaking up with him.
Steven Severino, 31, was sentenced to 18 months in jail, with 30 days to serve.
A child was seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle in Peabody in the area of Lynn Street and MacArthur Road.
A loaded gun was left in a child's bag after drop-off, Peabody police said. It happened amid heightened gun fears after two mass shootings.
John Garofalo, 69, of 15 Norfolk Avenue in Peabody, is free on $25,000 bail after pleading not guilty to charges.
Selvin Manuel Lima, 23, of Lawrence, remains hospitalized and will continue to be held without bail.
Shawn C. Spaneas, 26, of 50 Warren Street in Peabody, is facing multiple charges after police seized 171 grams of fentanyl and two guns.
Selvin Manuel Lima, 23, was scheduled to be arraigned Monday afternoon in the intensive care unit at Brigham & Women's Hospital.
A spokesperson for the Essex County District Attorney's Office said foul play is not suspected.
Bhavna Patel, 44, and two accomplices helped winners avoid taxes by buying winning tickets at a 10 percent discount.
A driver shouted the slurs and threw a penny at two rabbis as they walked on Lowell Street Saturday.