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

Thursday, Oct. 10

10:01 a.m., a person had a seizure outside a Paradise Road address and was transported to Salem Hospital.

12:39 p.m., a lobsterman at Fisherman's Beach reported lobsters were stolen from his moored boat.

12:52 p.m., a woman fell and could not get up at a Crescenet Street address. The fire department gave lift assistance.

1:04 p.m., police received another report of lobsters being stolen from a moored boat at Fisherman's Beach.

4:39 p.m., lawn furniture was stolen from a Hillside Avenue porch.

6:27 p.m., police received a domestic disturbance report, stating that an ex-boyfriend came by a Galloupes Point Road home with his new girlfriend. No further information was available.

6:31 p.m., A Norfolk Avenue woman fell in the kitchen and was breathing and alert but needed medical attention and was transported by ambulance to the hospital.

8:01 p.m., A third party caller reported that a male was writing swears on the back door of a Roy Street home and threatening to kill the resident. The police log indicates it was possibly a hoax call since the desk officer knew of previous false calls for the same address. The phone was busy on a call back. Police noted that there was vandalism to the house and the suspect fled before police's arrival.

10:26 p.m., police received another report stating that lobsters had been stolen.

Friday, Oct. 11

1:57 a.m., an elderly resident on Highland Place fell and broke her arm and was transported to the hospital.

2:34 a.m., a caller reported a disturbance at a Roy Street address.

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