Crime & Safety
Police Log: Wakefield Man Arrested for Alleged Possession of Class A, B and C Drugs
A list of the arrests made, summons issued, and incidents responded to by the Wakefield Police Department from May 6 to May 8, 2011.

Arrests
Stephen Seeley, 33, of 12 Princess Street in Wakefield was arrested on May 6 after he was allegedly found lying unconscious in the lower lobby of the Beebe Library with prescription pills and other drugs on him. Police said they responded to the library at 5:30 p.m. for a call of a medical aid of a male lying in the basement area of the library who was unable to be woken up by library staff. When police arrived, they woke the man, who said he had gotten into an argument at home and went to the library to “get some sleep.” Police identified the man as Seeley, who had two active warrants out for his arrest. While being booked, Wakefield police said a pill of Valium allegedly fell from Seeley's pocket, and they discovered more Valium, Morphine and Saboxon wrapped in paper in his wallet. In addition to his warrants, Seeley will be charged with three counts of possession of drugs, one each of Class A, B and C.
Other Incidents:
A caller reported to police on May 6 at 5:10 p.m. that his car, which had been parked in a garage attached to his apartment building on Main Street, had been broken into and several items were missing, including a Garmin GPS worth $250 and a pair of sunglasses valued at $100. The victim told police that he had been out of the country since January and did not know when the crime took place.
A collision between a bicyclist and a motorist sent the bicyclist to the hospital on May 6. According to police reports, a Medford man who was biking on Prospect Street and a 2008 Nissan Altima traveling in the opposite direction collided around 5:45 p.m. after the Altima attempted to make a left-hand turn onto Cedar Street and the cyclist continued traveling straight on the road. The car and the bicycle collided in the middle of the intersection. Minor damage to the passenger side door was reported from the car, and the cyclist suffered minor injures and was transported to the hospital.
A Wakefield man reported to police on May 7 at 10:30 a.m. that his car, a black Mercury Cooper, had been broken into overnight while it was parked on Robert Street. The victim told police that his window had been smashed, causing $300 in damage, and his laptop was stolen along with a laptop case, thumb drives and an external hard drive. The laptop was valued at $750, thumb drives, $50 each, external hard drive, $100, and the Swiss army laptop bag was valued at $30.
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A Wakefield man reported to police on May 7 at 12:50 p.m. that his motorized scooter had been stolen from the Greenwood area of Main Street.
A Wakefield woman reported to police on May 8 at 6:20 p.m. that while she went to the Walgreens on Main Street on May 7 around 1 p.m. her red gym-style bag was stolen from her car, which contained three types of drugs prescribed to her. The woman said she did not notice the bag was missing until she drove up to New Hampshire.
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