Crime & Safety
Larceny, 40 Fight in Cemetery and Property Destruction: Melrose Police Log
Fights, larceny and two arrests for one woman this week in Melrose.

On Monday, June 13, police reported a Lincoln Street resident brought in a handgun and ammunition for disposal.
Wilaiwan Sarat, 45, of 15 Windsor St., Melrose, was charged with a summons for operating a motor vehicle with no inspection sticker.
A Sylvan Street resident reported sewer backing up into his home.
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On Tuesday, June 14, police reported 40 kids possibly fighting near the cemetery.
Samuel A. Butt, 44, of 44 West Emerson St., was charged with operating a motor vehicle with a revoked license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle.
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Police reported a parent at Melrose High School who may be under the influence of an unknown substance.
Train drove through gates at West Emerson and West Foster after train gates were stuck down.
On Wednesday, June 15, police reported a larceny at Rite Aid.
A woman was arrested on warrant charges after a caller told police they were concerned over text messages sent to her daughter from a friend.
Lisa M. Kimball, 31, of 5 Hurd St was arrested on warrant charges.
On Friday, June 17, a caller reported a woman broke her door widow and screen. Lisa M. Kimball, 31, of 5 Hurd St., was arrested and charged with malicious destruction of property less than $250.
On Saturday June 18 a caller reported a scam call.
Party on line stated that they were the Wounded Service Men and wanted her credit card number. Number was 857-301-7563 and the caller ID stated FAV. No information was given out. Several complaints against this telephone number.
Deanna Demayo, 35, of 7 Wolcott Terrace, Saugus was arrested and charged with larceny over $250.
Brittany Cabral, of 80 Oakland St., Medway, was arrested and charged with operating to endanger and wanton destruction of property over $250.
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