Crime & Safety

Salem Police logs: Teen Punches Dad, Storms Out

Check out the most recent dispatch logs from the Salem Police Dept. for June 1 and 2.

SALEM, N.H. - Check out the most recent dispatch logs from the Salem Police Dept. for June 1 and 2.

Friday, June 1

  • A man called police to report theft after his ex-wife took money out of their joint bank account.
  • Police were called to Cash For Gold on South Broadway Street for a theft report.
  • Police responded to Walmart on South Broadway for a hit and run in the parking lot.
  • An employee at 7-11 on Main Street reported receiving $150 in counterfeit bills.
  • A caller on Elizabeth Lane called police after he went to check on his friend and found him unconscious on the kitchen floor. The caller reported his friend is a known alcoholic. He was transported to Parkland Medical.

Saturday, June 2

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  • Police arrested Lisa Degan, 43, of North Hampton, NH and Javier Vazquez, 40, of Methuen, MA. Police responded to the Circle K on North Broadway after a caller reported a man and woman drinking in the parking lot.
  • Degan was arrested on a bench warrant. Vazquez was arrested for consuming alcohol in public, and breach of bail on a stalking charge.

Sunday, June 3

  • A caller reported her car was hit by a vehicle on Millville Street near Main Street. The other driver did not stop but was ultimately pulled over on Porcupine Cirlce.
  • A caller reported a man in the parking lot of UPS on South Broadway Street pleasuring himself in his car. The man was reportedly Hispanic with a moustache.
  • Police stopped three drivers racing their Hondas on North Policy Street after a caller reported the trio.
  • Jeffrey Nolan, 53, of Boston, MA was arrested on a bench warrant.
  • A man called police after his 17-year-old daughter punched him and left the house on Tickle Fancy Lane. The caller said the girl is now unwelcome and will stay with her mother in Windham.
  • A Canobie Lake Park patron reported her credit card stolen.

Editor's Note: This post was derived from info supplied by the Salem Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the name removal request process for New Hampshire's Patch police reports.

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