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Published: August 03, 2008 10:56 pm    PrintThis  

Gloucester police/fire

Arrests

An Arizona woman was arrested and charged with her third drunk driving offense following an accident which sent a 60-year-old woman to the hospital Friday night.

Cordelia H. Meyer, 46, of 1741 Clearview Ave., Mesa, Ariz., was arrested after the 7:58 p.m. crash at Washington and Exchange streets.

Another woman involved in the crash was taken to the Addison Gilbert Hospital with unknown injuries.

Chris A. Spanks, 28, of 47 Bass Ave., was arrested at home at 2:54 a.m. Saturday and charged with domestic assault and battery and intimidating a witness.

Ian Colby, 30, of 12 Brown St., Salem, was arrested at 3:02 a.m. Saturday on Washington Street and charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol, second offense.

Andrew L. McComiskey, 22, of 18 Reynard St., was arrested on a warrant, and was also charged with being a disorderly person, while police were investigating a report of a large fight on Main Street at 10:14 p.m. Saturday.

Matthew Perra, 17, of 21 New Way Lane, was arrested and charged with being a disorderly person and possession of a class D controlled drug on Maplewood Avenue at 11:04 p.m. Saturday.

Brendan C. Fogarty, 26, of 3B Oak Circle, was arrested on Route 128 at 1:07 a.m. yesterday and charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol, not having a license in possession and a marked lanes violation.

Eric M. Moseley, 34, of 77 Centennial Ave., was arrested at home at 2:01 a.m. yesterday and charged with domestic assault and battery. A woman at the same address was taken to the Addison Gilbert Hospital for treatment of an unknown medical condition.

Matthew S. Biggar, 24, of 48 Friend St., was arrested and charged with two counts of domestic assault and battery and malicious destruction of property valued at more than $250 in connection with two separate incidents in the wee hours of the morning yesterday.

The first incident was called in at 2:43 a.m. as a fight, with glass being broken, near the McDonald's restaurant on Maplewood Avenue.

The second incident was reported at 504 a.m. from a home on the same street.

Theft

A fly fishing pole and reel valued at $700 was reported stolen from the back of a pick-up truck parked on Main Street at 1:26 p.m. yesterday.

Fire record

Patients were taken to the Addison Gilbert Hospital from Rogers and Prospect streets and Eastern Avenue on Friday; from Bass Avenue, Rocky Pasture Road and Main Street on Saturday and from Centennial Avenue yesterday.

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