MANCHESTER — A man riding a bicycle injured his leg in a collision with a motor vehicle on Central Street.
Police and rescue crews responded to the call 35 Central St. The bicyclist was transported to Beverly Hospital.
No charges were filed against the driver, authorities said.
In other news taken from the police and fire logs:
Casey Walsh of Manchester, 20, was arrested Sunday morning at 2:09 on charges of disorderly conduct, after an reported argument with an unidentified female party. Walsh was later released on his own recognizance.
Police responded to an ongoing dispute between a landlord and tenant at a School Street residence Saturday at 11:34 a.m. Police referred both parties to speak with their respective attorneys.
Police also responded to the same residence Sunday at 8:10 a.m., apparently due to the same dispute.
A report of a woman with an "altered mental status" swimming off Singer Beach on Saturday afternoon brought a response from police and rescue crews, but they determined that the woman, who refused medical treatment, was in no danger.
Police responded to a work site on Washington Street on Saturday evening, after receiving a call about suspicious activity.
The caller claimed kids were climbing out of the building still under construction. After arriving, police found no one on the property and no damage or vandalism.
Fire crews responded to an alarm activation on Powder House Lane on Saturday evening. After arriving, crews determined the alarm was triggered by "smoke from cooking." The apartment was ventilated and the alarm re-set.
One female party was transported to Beverly Hospital after complaining of dizziness from a Powder House Lane residence.
A female patient was rushed to Beverly Hospital after falling on Sunday evening from a Summer Street residence.
One patient was transported to Beverly Hospital from Forest Street on Friday afternoon.
After complaining of chest pains and vomiting, a male was rushed from a School Street residence to Beverly Hospital late Friday evening.
Brendan Connolly may be contacted at 978-283-7000 x3447 or gt_reporter@gloucestertimes.com.



