Swampscott Man Arrested for OUI After Two-Car Crash
A 41-year-old Swampscott man was arrested for OUI after being involved in a two-car crash on Route 114 on Tuesday.
April 11
- A 25-year-old Revere woman was issued a summons for larceny by check, following a report at 5:22 p.m. of a female customer at the Sunoco gas station on Route 114 passing a bad check. The check amount was $83.
- Police responded to a report of graffiti written on the outside of the building at Monkey Joe's on Route 1 at 7:19 p.m. No further information was available.
April 12
- Audrey Gonyea, 24, of 180 Newbury St., Danvers, was arrested at her residence, following a report of a domestic dispute at 1:35 a.m. She was charged with domestic assault and battery. No injuries were reported.
- Police responded to a report of a damaged vehicle parked on Eletronics Avenue at 7:26 a.m. The vehicle belonged to the Northeast Arc and had it window smashed. Police said nothing appeared to be missing.
- Employees at Auto Zone reported a theft at 8:07 a.m. They said a tailgate was taken from a Ford pickup truck, which was parked along the side of the building. The gate was worth $500.
- J. Mark Smith, 41, of 5 Ingalls Ter., Swampscott, was arrested after a two-car accident on Route 114 near the ramp for I-95. Police said one vehicle was struck from the rear and when officers spoke with Smith, he was slurring his words. He subsequently failed a field sobriety test and was arrested. Smith was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and drinking from an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle. No injuries were reported.
- A female caller reported a past theft from her car at 1:04 p.m. She said she noticed a credit card and some pills were missing from the car after running errands that day. Police said there were no signs of forced entry to the vehicle.
- A shoplifting incident was reported at Walmart at 1:46 p.m. Police said a person put $62 in merchandise in a baby carriage and tried to leave the store without paying. Walmart handled the matter internally.
- Danvers officers responded to the Cherry Hill Industrial Park off Conant Street at 10:53 p.m. to assist Beverly units searching for burglary suspects. The break-in occurred at a building on the Beverly side of the park in which the thieves broke a pipe, causing a water leak. Two Danvers units and the department's K-9 helped search the area until midnight. No further information was yet available.