Crime & Safety
Salem PD Makes Six Arrests On Vehicle Stops
Numerous charges between Wednesday afternoon and early Thursday morning.

Salem Police had a busy 12-hour stretch between Wednesday afternoon and early Thursday morning out on the roads, making six arrests arrests at five different motor vehicle stops.
The first took place at 2:39 p.m. Wednesday when Michelle Rheaume, 29, of Salem was charged with five crimes, the most serious of which was a felony count for mushroom possession. She also faces marijuana possession, possession of drugs in a motor vehicle, suspended registration and driving after revocation.
A stop at 3:27 p.m. netted two arrests. Police said they charged Ryan Breton, 20, of Windham with marijuana possession, possession of drugs in a motor vehicle and transportation of alcohol by a minor.
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Police also arrested Joshua LePage, 20, of Newton, on felony prescription drug possession and unlawful possession of alcohol charges.
At 10:07 p.m., police said they stopped and later arrested Michael Jozokos, 25, of Methuen, Mass., for both driving after revocation and an electronic bench warrant also for driving after revocation.
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Early Thursday, at 1:31 a.m., Michael Ramsden, 24, of Methuen, was arrested for driving while intoxicated, marijuana possession and possession of drugs in a motor vehicle.
Ten minutes later, police said they arrested Andrew Copley, 23, of Methuen, and charged him with marijuana possession and possession of drugs in a motor vehicle.
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