Crime & Safety
Police Log: Was a Bazooka Found in Stoneham?
Stoneham Police responded to plenty of snowstorm-related calls and other issues between Feb. 1–6.

The fielded a variety of weather-related calls between Feb. 1-6. Common calls included snow removal teams pushing snow into streets, motor vehicles obstructing plows, and minor weather-related traffic accidents. Here are some excerpts from the police log:
Feb. 1
@11:44 a.m.: Police responded to a report of a jackknifed tractor trailer on Flint Avenue. The vehicle was able to remove itself without incident.
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@1:44 p.m.: A false ATM panic alarm sounded at a local bank. The bank stated no problem, and an officer met with the branch manager to confirm.
@11:47 p.m.: A caller reported a domestic disturbance in progress on Hamill Court, resulting in a female being placed under arrest.
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Feb. 2
@8:23 a.m.: Police received complaints of a plow on Pomeworth Avenue plowing snow to the street corner and increasing the height of the snow bank. The responding officer noted mounds were big everywhere, and spoke with the plow operator.
@12:33 p.m.: A citizen on Barbara Road reported being threatened by a plow operator. No name was listed on the plow, but a firefighter decal was present on the rear window.
@5:06 p.m.: A DPW sidewalk plow tipped over at Pleasant and Williams Streets.
@8:06 p.m.: Police responded to a domestic disturbance on Cricklewood Drive. A party reported she was assaulted by her son, and one juvenile male was subsequently arrested.
Feb. 3
@3:41 p.m.: Officers investigated an incident of fraud involving . The investigation included a visit to a residence on Parker Chase Road.
@11:40 p.m.: Callers reported a multi-car crash with multiple injuries on Interstate 93 Northbound near exit 34.
Feb. 4
@7:24 a.m.: An unfounded report was filed of a woman wandering around the Main and Summer Streets area in a blue bathrobe.
@1:26 p.m.: Police picked up a bazooka and entered it into evidence on West Ferdinand Street.
@3:49 p.m.: A fight was reported by two 911 callers. The fight involved multiple youths in the area of on Montvale Avenue. The fight reportedly migrated to Lindenwood Cemetery.
@4:39 p.m.: Police responded to a roof collapse at an abandoned house on Common Street.
Feb. 5
@2:06 p.m.: Two people were detained at in Redstone Shopping Center for shoplifting.
@10:39 p.m.: A group of three youths allegedly assaulted a fourth youth near at 128 Franklin St. The victim was advised of his or her right to pursue action in Woburn Court.
Feb. 6
@1:34 p.m.: Police received a report of a break-in that occurred on Hanford Road over the previous weekend. The front door was open and a basement window kicked in, although nothing appeared missing.
@6:29 p.m.: A male was arrested on Spring Street for intoxication and causing a disturbance.