Crime & Safety
Salem Police Log: Teens Charged with Shoplifting
Pair from Merrimack arrested on heroin charges while one was doing cartwheels in a parking lot and two Mass. residents arrested to theft.

Dinauris Aponte, 18, of Lowell Street in Lawrence, MA, was arrested at 12:56 p.m. on Nov. 5, 2015, on a theft by deception charge ($0 to $1,000). He turned himself in on a warrant and was released on $1,000 personal recognizance bail.
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Seamus W. Reilly, 25, of Fairway Drive in Merrimack, was arrested at 3:48 p.m. on Nov. 5, and charged with possession of a controlled drug (heroin/crack, less than 1 gram). Also arrested was Tinashee Chabvonga, 22, of Nathan Hale Lane in Merrimack, who was charged with possession of a controlled drug (heroin/crack, less than 1 gram), possession of a controlled drug (marijuana/hashish, less than 5 grams), and falsifying physical evidence. Officers were called to Toys ‘R Us for a report of a woman “acting suspicious like she is possibly on something,” according to an employee. The woman tried to get into an employee’s vehicle while she was sitting in the car and then started doing cartwheels in the parking lot, according to the report. Police found the woman inside a Jeep in the parking lot along with a male and arrested both of them.
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Mary T. Khan, 54, of Temple Drive in Methuen, MA, was arrested at 5:45 p.m. on Nov. 5, on a theft by unauthorized taking charge ($0 to $1,000). She turned herself in on a warrant and was released on personal recognizance bail.
Two 17-year-old juveniles were arrested on willful concealment charges after the JC Penny on Rockingham Park Boulevard at 8:27 p.m. on Nov. 5, after allegedly shoplifting at the store.
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