Officers responded to a two-car accident on Washington Street by Stone Court at noon Thursday.
Police said no injuries were reported after one vehicle rear-ended a car that stopped abruptly. No charges were filed.
A Fuller Street resident called police at 1:16 p.m. to report that, over the last two days, someone had stolen two lawn chairs and a small mosaic table from in front of her house.
Police responded to a report of a man throwing barrels on Main Street near Eastern Avenue on Thursday at 1:29 a.m. Officers spoke to the man, who was highly intoxicated. He said he was frustrated because of an earlier argument, and quieted down.
Officers responded to a report of an intoxicated man at Walgreens on Rogers Street on Thursday at 1:07 a.m. The man left without incident.
Police broke up an argument on Ocean Avenue on Thursday at 2:32 a.m. Two people were involved, and the woman went inside the house and the man left without incident, police said.
A Washington Street woman told police Wednesday at 4:48 p.m. that a former neighbor who lived in the basement apartment of her building made threatening gestures at her while in Tedeschi's. She said she wanted the incident on record.
Officers received a call Wednesday at 4:45 p.m. reporting a man walking on Route 128. Responding officerssearched the area but did not find anyone.
A man who went to the police station Wednesday at 6:05 p.m. said he wanted a domestic incident placed on file.
According to the police report, the man said he was living with his wife while going through divorce proceedings because he couldn't find another place to stay. The night before, he said, they got into an argument about the divorce and he dropped his keys on the way out the door. His wife, he said, stepped on his hand while he was getting the keys off the ground.
Police advised him to leave the residence and file with probate court to obtain his belongings.
A woman visited the station Wednesday at 10:20 p.m. to report she had been the victim of identity theft.
She said she found that someone else was using her debit card after she made purchases online. Police and her bank are investigating, according to the report.
Police received a call from a woman at the Wellspring shelter Wednesday at 11:33 p.m. saying that she was receiving threatening text messages from her husband, who was outside the building.
Police searched the area and could not find him, but told her to call if he showed up again. He is not allowed near the shelter, according to police reports.
Steven Fletcher may be contacted at 1-978-283-7000 x3455, or sfletcher@gloucestertimes.com. Follow him on Twitter at @stevengdt.




