Crime & Safety

Automobile In Danger of Inundation Towed

The following information came from the Swampscott Police Department. Where charges are listed, they do not indicate a conviction.

Saturday, Jan. 11

8:51 a.m., a caller reported that a brown Nissan Exterra was stuck on an outfall pipe at Martins Way Beach. The Nissan was in danger of being overcome by the ocean, being close to the tide line. It was towed. Police were unable to reach the registered owner. 

10:08 a.m., a Crescent Street woman was not feeling well and requested an ambulance to take her to the hospital.

11:18 a.m., police responded to a domestic incident at a Galloupes Point Road address where the owner was reportedly destroying the place. Police completed a report on the incident.

11:37 a.m., police received a request for a well being check for a Humphrey Street resident. The person was in the hospital.

3:32 p.m., a caller reported that a man was harassing a woman at the intersection of Burrill Street and Essex Street.

6:30 p.m., Salem police reported a motor vehicle accident had taken place in the area of Boston Market, at 505 Paradise Road.

7:41 p.m., an 85-year-old man fell on Capstan Way. he was not injured but needed help getting up.







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