Crime & Safety
A Domestic Dispute and Noises in the Basement
The following information was submitted by the Marblehead Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Sunday, Nov. 10
1:34 a.m., Swampscott police called and asked Marblehead to check on a man on Heritage Way for a woman who had been involved in a domestic dispute. Swampscott police had picked up the woman near the Red Rock Bistro where she was walking, heading home to Marblehead after the domestic dispute. Marblehead police said there was no answer at the Marblehead residence and police dropped the woman off at her home.
11:26 a.m., brickwork was damaged on Pleasant Street after a motor vehicle accident.
1:26 p.m., police received a report of people screaming and throwing things around a Pleasant Street apartment. There was no answer at the apartment that the calling party thought the noise was coming from.
5:09 p.m., police received a report of three kids on bikes who were wearing no reflective gear and almost swerved into an oncoming car.
Monday, Nov. 11
10:11 a.m., an ambulance was requested to come to the Abbot Hall auditorium. The ambulance was subsequently cancelled. The injured person's mother was at the scene.
10:36 a.m., a Smith Street caller reported losing a Nightmare Before Christmas wallet, possibly near the Swampscott side of the railroad tracks.
2:40 p.m., a walk-in to the station turned in a wallet found on Smith Street. The owner was called.
10:19 p.m., a CVS representative said a customer was refusing to leave the store. The person left the building.
10:25 p.m., a High Street caller reported hearing things in the basement and asked for an officer to come and check things out. Officers checked the house and reported nothing out of the ordinary. The caller called back and thanked police for checking the residence.
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