Local Woman's Daughter Receives Facebook Threats
The following is an excerpt from the Marblehead police log.
The following is an excerpt from the Marblehead police log:
- At 8:19 a.m. Monday, an Auburndale Road resident called police to report that a pick-up truck was parked on her front lawn. A responding officer reportedly found that the vehicle was not blocking the street and he called the owner to have it moved.
- At 10:06 a.m. Monday, a Mechanic Street resident called police to report suspicious activity in the area. The caller reportedly saw a person walking around his neighbor's house and looking into the family's mailbox. When police called the home, there was no answer and a responding officer believed that the individual was dropping a note from a motor vehicle agency.
- At 10:06 a.m. Monday, a Chestnut Street resident entered the police station to report that she is seeking legal action against a man she believes is taking advantage of her aunt's diminished capacity. The woman told police the man hasn't paid rent or utilities since January 2009. Police advised the woman that the situation is a civil matter.
- At 3:33 p.m. Monday, a Barnard Hawkes Court resident came into the station with her daughter to report threats allegedly sent over Facebook. The woman told police that her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend have been receiving threats over Facebook from a person known to the family for about 18 months.