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Cops Sniff Out Smelly Skunk: Melrose Police Log

Reply (Mike Carraggi/Patch) MELROSE, MA The following are excerpts from the Melrose police log for the week of March 8: Monday, March 8 Subscribe Wednesday, March 10 Subscribe 12:23 p.m. A 49-year-old Woburn woman was issued a summons on charges of speeding in violation of a special regulation and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle after being pulled over on Lebanon Street. 9:40 p.m. Someone reported a car hit a house on West Wyoming and took off. Thursday, March 11 2:35 p.m. A person found someone else s purse in his trash barrel on Easy Wyoming. Friday, March 12 5:25 a.m. Someone called police to report a skunk-like odor outside a Vinton Street apartment. Police confirmed a skunk-like smell. Caller was told to contact animal control.

Melrose Police investigate shots fired at house

Melrose Police investigate shots fired at house Wicked Local The Melrose Police Department is actively investigating after shots were fired at a home Tuesday night. According to reports, Melrose Police were dispatched to the area of Sunset Road at 10:25 p.m. on Feb. 9, after multiple reports of loud bangs. Responding officers searched the area upon arrival, but could not locate anyone, or any clear indication of the source of the noise. On Feb. 10, Melrose Police received an anonymous tip from an individual indicating that they heard four gunshots in the area of Carlida Road and observed a car fleeing the area at a high rate of speed. The person providing the tip also indicated there may be a shell casing in front of the home.

Melrose man, 64, dies following ATV crash - The Boston Globe

Melrose man, 64, dies following ATV crash By Charlie McKenna Globe Correspondent,Updated February 12, 2021, 10:28 a.m. Email to a Friend A 64-year-old Melrose man died Thursday night after suffering serious injuries in an all-terrain vehicle crash in the city north of Boston, police said. Melrose first responders were dispatched to the intersection of Upham Street and Wildwood Road around 11 p.m. Thursday, Melrose Police Chief Michael Lyles said in a statement. Upon arrival, first responders discovered the man suffering from serious injuries. He was the lone occupant of the vehicle when it crashed, police said. The man was transported to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, where he died of his injuries.

Melrose Police Welcomes 3 New Officers

Replies(12) From left: Officer Ashley Baldwin, Officer Lucas Kaestner, Officer Alexander Wilson and Chief Michael Lyle. The three new officers recently completed their police academy training. (Photo courtesy of the Melrose Police Department) MELROSE, MA The police department welcomed three new officers who graduated from the academy. Officers Alexander Wilson, Ashley Baldwin and Lucas Kaestner graduated from the Lowell Police Academy earlier this month and were sworn in Dec. 14. There was no formal graduation ceremony due to the pandemic. I am excited to welcome these three new officers to the force, Mayor Paul Brodeur said in a release. Their diverse skills and training will benefit the department and the community now and in the future.

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