Fri, Nov 27 2009

Published: November 03, 2009 05:40 am    PrintThis  

Gloucester Police/Fire

Incidents

One person was transported to Addison Gilbert Hospital after being involved in what police call a four-car chain reaction accident in the southbound lane of the A. Piatt Andrew Bridge yesterday at 1 p.m.

Police are seeking a criminal complaint against an Addison Street man who police say stole a pumpkin from the Black Swan Sunday afternoon.

A Herrick Court man complaining of breathing difficulty was transported to Addison Gilbert Hospital by rescue squad at 4:50 p.m. Sunday.

Police are investigating the theft of a door to a Bobcat construction vehicle from a site on Ferry Street sometime over the weekend. Police have no suspects.

A Rockport woman reported to police at 10:35 a.m. yesterday that items were stolen from her locker at the Cape Ann YMCA. Police are seeking a criminal complaint against a juvenile in the incident.

A Maplewood Avenue man had his unlocked Jeep broken into sometime Sunday night or yesterday morning. A small amount of money was stolen from the vehicle.

A Chestnut Street woman reported to police at 11:35 a.m. that $150 was stolen from her home. The woman told police she hid the money inside of a shoe in her closet and, when she returned home, the money was gone.

A Thatcher Road woman had a pellet shot at her car sometime Sunday night or Monday morning.

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