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Some mildly amusing police log reports from the centre of mild amusements, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Thursday Sept 26 12:45 p.m. 911 caller said that overnight someone sprayed his house/door with skunk smell. saying that over night someone sprayed his house/door with a skunk smell. He said the smell was overwhelming. Officer responded and said upon further review, skunk actually sprayed the residence. 4:29 p.m. Bessom Street caller reported a male with a blue shirt and big belly who appeared to be intoxicated walking around a vehicle smoking a cigarette. Police stated there was no problem, male was not drunk. He was having a cigarette while waiting for his dog to be groomed. Friday, Sept. 27 9:44 a.m. Caller said his daughter is at college but parked their Honda CRV on Mugford Street three weeks ago and now he couldn’t fine the car. Officer will check the area.Mugford Street is not that long. 6:18 p.m. Highland Terrace caller reported particulate filling up home from an outside chiminea. Police said it was an outside fireplace to cook food and there was no problem. So what the hell is a "chiminea"? Sunday, Sept. 29 12:12 a.m. Caller said they were staying at an air B&B and someone came in and was causing a disturbance. May be the son of the owner, they could not get in touch with the owner. There are 5 guests in the house. Caller said they were locking themselves inside the bathroom. Females will find other arrangements for the night. 12:50 p.m. Complainant called back and was upset that the officer did not address the parking issue on Gerry Street. Officer was asked to return and check the signage. As he pulled up, the Jeep pulled away. Complainant was very upset and said friends of her neighbors park there without regard. The neighbors are rude to her and it’s a dangerous area that is narrow on the top of the blind hill. She felt the police ought to be more familiar with signage in area and is requesting enforcement. Here's a local tip: The HQ of the constabulary is ON Gerry Street. They ought to know the area fairly well. 4:37 p.m. Husband found a long sword in the driveway; Pleasant Street. Next up: A horse's head in the bed. 6:07 p.m. Employee at Starbucks stated a male party was “harassing patrons” in the store. He was possibly drunk. Police responded. Male was on the patio and got a ride leaving the area. 8:01 p.m. Party stated a male had been sitting in an older style mini van for about an hour smoking cigarettes. She was concerned as her neighbors were away and referenced “the van that was used during all those break-ins". Police found no occupied vehicles in the area. 8:50 p.m. Verbal warning for loud objectional tire noises and failure to use a signal. Another mystery? What is an "objectional tire noise"? Is it like a whoopee cushion? Enquiring minds want to know. Monday, Sept. 30 1:09 p.m. Reporting party stated she was driving on Atlantic Ave and passed what appeared to be a “10/12 year old sitting on the ground holding what appeared to be his knee.” She was unsure if he was injured and “was unable to stop due to traffic” to check on him. Police found no one in the area. "...appeared to be his knee"? I trust it was still attached to his leg. 1:43 p.m. Reporting party stated she had a male party come into her shop a few days ago and asked her to sign something as his friend (who worked there was not there. She stated she did sign the form, but after realized she did not know the man and now the form has her name and address on it. Refer To Incident. When a guy with horns and a tail comes for her soul in a few years, she'll know what she signed. 7:03 p.m. Starbuck’s employees reported kids kept going around shutting off the power from the alley behind the building. He stated that it was an on going problem and they caught a kid recently and spoke to his parent. Kids were gone prior to arrival - spoke to the calling party who said he would contact the owner of the property about possibly better securing the access. |
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I only see it on occasion, but there are a few interesting entries today. Tuesday, May 28
Wednesday, May 29
Thursday, May 30
Friday, May 31,
Saturday, June 1
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Yes, it's been a while since we had an entry from the Marblehead Police Log. There are some doozies in here. Tuesday, April 9
Wednesday, April 10
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the process. He went on to say that he then followed the car down some side streets where it proceeded to head back out of town on Atlantic Ave again. He stated it was a younger driver and gave a plate number. Police unable to locate.</li> Sunday, April 14
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Well, it's been quiet in the Old Town. Until Monday, that is.
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There was quite a bit of wind in Marblehead last week. The constabulary were quite busy. Friday, March 2 9:04 a.m. Caller reported the metal guard on a street light coming off. Electric Light said it would probably have to stay like that. Just like New Englanders: "Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without. 9:46 a.m. Captains Walk caller said a large trampoline just flew out of the yard. Isn't that what trampolines are for? Saturday, March 3 8:48 a.m. Gas House Lane caller reported an exposed gas main. No leak but caller thought it hazardous. Caller also noted that the lane was full of debris and Fire wouldn’t be able to get down. I guess Gas House Lane is a good place for a gas main... 4:19 p.m. Party stated that sometime between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. someone stuck a flyer for a student painting service in his mail slot. He thought it odd due to the time and because it was during the storm. He just wanted it noted. 4:42 p.m. Calling party reported a gold Honda driving stoned. According to the caller the driver slurred his speech and had slit eyes as they drove by. Police could not locate vehicle. Inscrutable... Sunday, March 4 12:58 a.m. Caller stated the doorbell rang and the family didn’t answer but reported hearing a male voice yelling in the background. There was no one at the door upon checking. Police said it was likely a knock and run, checked the area but found nothing amiss. 8:53 a.m. Caller reported that she observed a male sitting on the front steps on Washington Street bleeding from the face, holding one shoe and talking to himself. She stopped to check on him and he tried to get in to her car. She got scared and drove off. Chief responded and one was transported to Salem. 8:21 p.m. Caller looking for advice on a previous incident that he said was happening again. Yesterday, upon the stair/I saw a man who wasn't there./He wasn't there again today./Oh how I wish he'd go away. |
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I think that some of the entries this week really are over the top. None of this kind of thing happened when I was living there. Of course, that was 48 years ago and apparently things have changed. Wednesday, Feb. 14 12:57 p.m. Caller said there were three men by the Info Booth holding up a sign saying “Ashes” and appeared to be giving out ashes for Ash Wednesday. Imagine that, giving out ashes on Ash Wednesday. And in front of the Info Booth too. The constabulary must be informed! Thursday, Feb. 15 10:50 a.m. 911 call for smoke coming from a stove on Gingerbread Hill and caller could not shut it off. Don't tell me that the gingerbread men were burnt! 2:23 p.m. Caller said there was a woman tailgating her and wanting to fight. They were on Cypress then Maple to Humphrey and Cedar. While on the phone with police the other female got out of her car, approached the caller’s vehicle and said “do you want to f--- with me? Police took the alleged tailgater into custody for driving on a suspended license. 4:43 p.m. Front Street caller said he got a threatening phone call from the Veterans. Yeah, you know those Veterans. Always threatening. Friday, Feb. 16 9:42 a.m. Resident called asking about how to safely dispose of full bottles of wine. She was advised to pour out the contents of the bottle, then throw the empty bottle away. Caller called back a few minutes later and stated she didn’t know how to open the cork tops. An officer was sent to assist. I know how I'd assist. Something to do with wineglasses. I wonder how the officer helped. 10:41 a.m. Officer came across a third grader on Smith Street. Called the school. The mother called him out for vacation. Student said he was going to Canada that day. On foot? 10:44 a.m. 911 caller said it looked like a passenger was holding a gun out the window of a motor vehicle on South Street that then turned onto Waldron Street. Caller reported it was a white male with a five day beard and he held a pistol out the window aimed at an officer’s house. Police stopped the car on Waldron Street. Males were using a drone and had the paperwork from the FAA permitting its use. Passengers were from Spain. Oh, those naughty Spaniards! 3:15 p.m. Caller said there were kids on the tennis courts at Seaside throwing things at the shed there and smearing things on the door. Police responded, Park & Rec. were notified to secure the shed. There was tennis equipment strewn about and glass on the courts. Kids smeared mud on the shed and threw tennis balls around, but there were no kids in the shed when they arrived. 7:19 p.m. Caller reported a male flagging down traffic for a ride then swearing when no one would assist him. Male was intoxicated and had gotten lost from his friends. Perhaps they ditched him. 9:37 p.m. Resident thought she could hear someone in her basement. All was fine, it was the sump pump coming from the basement. She should get in touch with the person who called the constabulary a while back reporting a clicking noise in her house. It was a faulty CD player. 10:58 p.m. Caller reported a car swerving over the double yellow line three times as she followed it through Lynn and Swampscott. Caller said the car was driving on the wrong side of the road in Lynn. Units were notified and located the driver at her home. She was in for the night and did not think she had been operating erratically. Saturday, Feb. 17 9:39 a.m. Caller wanted to know why the gates at Chandler Hovey were locked. He was advised that it was the Rec and Park Dept. who handles the gates, not the police and they were not working that day. Officer double checked and the gate was locked. Police did not have the right key. 11:30 a.m. Caller said he was coming to town at noon for his mother’s funeral and he wanted to make sure there were no warrants and that police didn’t want him for anything. He was told the only problem there would be was if he didn’t behave. He said he would because it was his mother’s funeral. He was slurring his words when he called, which was around 8:20 a.m. I really can't comment on this one except to say that if I were his mother I'd probably have risen out of the coffin and smacked him silly. 10:25 p.m. Caller reported a black Ford pick-up that was operating erratically and passed her in the rotary near the Old Town House. Truck was last seen near Green Street on West Shore Drive. Five minutes later a man called stating he was being followed by the original caller and her husband. He stated there had been an altercation earlier and at one point the male party “attempted to get into the truck and punch” the Ford driver. Police will speak to second caller. Sunday, Feb. 18 5:53 a.m. Caller reported a tree branch down on West Shore Drive. Tree Dept. was notified but an officer was able to move the branch from danger. The branch was in danger? 1:38 p.m. Caller heard three gunshots followed by a voice saying “oh yeah.” She believed the sound came from somewhere between her backyard and the grandstand at Seaside Park. Police reported that it was a potato gun that went off. What the hell is a potato gun? Is it a gun that shoots potatoes? Or a gun made out of potatoes? Enquiring minds want to know! 3:31 p.m. Caller said she believed a plow truck might have sent rocks into her vehicle causing damage. She wanted an officer to take a report. Police reported there was no damage to caller’s car. Caller just wanted it on the record that one of the plows had thrown snow and rocks all over the driveway and yard. 3:52 p.m. Farrell Court caller could hear an alarm sounding in area, possible in the maintenance office. Fire responded, but heard no alarm. Caller was able to follow sound to an area near the maintenance bay where inside a truck was a bag of old smoke detectors. Nothing like keeping old smoke detectors around in case one of them catches on fire. 4:39 p.m. Found wallet. Owner has been notified that it was brought to the station. Maine fake ID was in the wallet and it was shredded. Owner did retrieve wallet. Down Easters don't care whether their IDs are valid or not. Monday, Feb. 19 7:31 p.m. Caller said they were having an ongoing problem with a male being on their property, at the sliding doors, damaging bushes and harassing them in general. Caller said the male was just standing at the slider and had knocked over items in the yard. Caller yelled at him to leave. Property manager will have male served with no trespass order. Caller would also like an officer to ask the male what he was doing on the patio, which is not easy to access. Tuesday, Feb. 20 11:15 a.m. Pleasant Street caller reported a strange odor coming from the basement. Fire responded. Caller said she was in the basement and could smell something coming from one of the apartments. She said there is a strict no smoking policy and she knew it wasn’t cigarette or marijuana smoke but had no idea what it could be. Has old Uncle Dudley been seen lately? 12:33 p.m. Multiple calls that a truck on Commercial Street hit a pole, fence, a house and vehicles. Driver reported the gas pedal became wedged and he had some facial injuries. Commercial and Cliff were shut down, all the vehicles that were struck were unoccupied. Driver was transported to Salem. That's what he gets, trying to step on the gas with his face. 1:59 p.m. DPW reported there were kids fighting by the basketball court at Seaside Park. Police responded. Kids said one was intoxicated. Father of the kid who got punched in the eye picked him up. Report to follow. 2:22 p.m. Caller reported a truck speeding up and down the street four times then reversing at a high rate of speed. Truck stopped on Central Street. Vehicle was gone on arrival. The fifth time pays for all. |
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The logs seem to be coming through more regularly these days. The star of this entry is the man on the railroad right-of-way. He was in quite a hurry, it seems. Tuesday, Dec. 12
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One of those weeks in the Old Town. Tuesday, Oct. 24 7:12 a.m. State Police called with a complaint from a resident who said her neighbor has a rug that needs to be checked for hazardous materials. Rug was folded up and put in the hallway. I had a rug like that. It crawled off on its own. 11:52 a.m. Two walk-ins came into the station to report that there is an ongoing property dispute at their mother’s property on Mechanic Street. At some point the neighbors from Mugford Street came and claimed that they owned a portion of the property. An argument ensued where every member of the family from Mugford Street family, including boyfriends of the daughter’s, came out and yelled at the property owner. The dispute is actually in court but there is concern over how the Mugford Street family might take the outcome. They were advised to install cameras. 1:54 p.m. Fire alarms at Creesy Street. Fire reported nothing showing. Resident said she burned something then put on the the air conditioner and left for a business meeting. As one does. 3:20 p.m. Caller dialed 911 to report someone in the water screaming for help. The person then came out of the water and said he was fine, he was screaming because the waves were huge and he was having fun. He appreciated the caller looking out for him. Fun? FUN? 4:19 p.m. Caller reported that there was a “One Way” sign that appears to have been knocked down and people are now going the wrong way. Sign was knocked down and is propped up against the wall. Highway was notified. 5:03 p.m. Party stated that she and three other vehicles stopped to assist a male that fell off his moped. She stated the male refused help but was assisted regardless by the motorists. The caller stated that he “smelled heavily of alcohol” and she was concerned he might have gone into the wrong house. Police checked and the operator was fine, he got a flat on the moped. 9:31 p.m. Dog walker on Pleasant Street reported that the flower shop was wide open and the owner’s dogs were there. He was afraid to check the building and close the door because the dogs were not friendly. Police checked, said it appeared no one was there, put the dogs inside and tried to contact the owner. Wednesday, Oct. 25 12:28 a.m. Caller stated there was a man at her door. He tried to open it with a key. Police said the man was staying at the Harborlight Inn and mistook the building. Again, as one does. There's a sitcom in this one. 5:09 a.m. Caller stated his neighbors are playing the drums deliberately to wake him up. Officers stated the cause of the drumming is the hard rain. Hard Rain--good name for a percussion band. 9:35 a.m. Caller said the trash truck went by and was still leaking oil. Caller took pictures and wondered what was going to be done about it. DPW was notified to put Speedy Dry on the spill and caller advised calling the Department of Environmental Protection regarding the spill. 11:17 a.m. Caller said that around 11 she saw a male she believes was Native American, walking from Green Street onto Turner Road with what she thought was a rifle wrapped in a green coat. Units found nothing in the area but would continue to look. Lady, the Nanapashemet tribe once owned Marblehead. They sold it for trinkets. I'd be running around looking for compensation myself. 2:09 p.m. Caller said a customer comes into the store every day. He said today he watched her take a $6.99 package of jerky. He said he confronted her who denied taking the item and left the store. That's expensive jerky. 4:58 p.m. Caller was following a drunk make that has fallen a few times and is having difficulty walking. Police unable to locate. 10:06 p.m. Walk in reported that his ex girlfriend has been texting him, emailing and driving by his house. He reported similar incidents in July. He will be going to court for an HPO and will call if she returns. Thursday, Oct. 26 9:08 a.m. Walk in reported a past hit and run. Walk in said he was driving in bound on Pleasant and a white BMW cut him off, scraping the front end of his car. Walk in followed and confronted the driver who said it was the walk in who hit him and walked away. Police made contact with the other motorist, the pair exchanged info and the RMV faxed a suspension notice against the other driver and requested it be served in hand, which it was. 9:57 a.m. Caller last night her husband told her there was someone in the driveway with a spot light. She said she has a Blink camera above the mailbox, a Ring Video Doorbell and a Mr. Beams motion light outside, because she has a problem with raccoons. Caller said the man had a “giant light” and rang the doorbell. She felt he had no idea that he was on video. The man called out “Amazon package delivery” and left the package. She watched the video and he put his hand out as if he was trying to steal the camera. In the morning she checked the camera and the bracket was upside down. Dispatcher offered to send a dispatcher but she said she would not “entertain an officer” that Amazon would buy her a new camera. She offered to send the video and it appeared the driver went into the mailbox. She found a card in the mailbox but isn’t sure if it was from the driver. This whole entry is bizarre. Just wait until Amazon tries to land a drone delivery in her backyard. It'll get shot down. 10:28 p.m. Owner of Marblehead Village Market gave gave officer a stack of credit cards that have been left behind at the store. How thoughtful. Max 'em out. 10:33 p.m. Walk in asked to speak to an officer about a male party in their neighborhood whose behavior they feel has become increasingly erratic. 11:08 a.m. Caller asked to document an incident where he was blowing leaves in a customers yard and a woman came out screaming obscenities and waving a rake at him and giving him the finger over where he was piling up the leaves he had blown. The woman then went and moved the pile of leaves to another area. He tried to explain to her that he would return with his machine to suck up the leaves but,she wanted no part of that. He just wanted it documented if she continued to behave in this manner. Leaf it to the officer. Sorry. 11:30 a.m. Woman had totes of clothing taken some time in the past three weeks. She was advised to put up a camera and motion activated light. Entry is believed to have been gained through the unsecured bulkhead. 2:39 p.m. Caller heard what she thought were six shots coming from the Lime Street area. Call from a Light Dept. employee who said it was someone at the Green Street playground shooting off a Roman candle type device. Caller said she thought it was from the woods. Police checked and found nothing. Friday, Oct. 27 2:17 a.m. Police reported that a dump truck driver working at a site saw a 12-year old out walking on West Shore Drive between the Garden Center and LaFayette Street. Is there a lower age limit for people walking along that street? 6:40 a.m. Report that a mulch pile on Woodfin Terrace “Is going good.” Engine 2 responded and knocked the fire down. We shall hear more of this. Stay tuned. 7:27 a.m. Clipper Way resident reported house was egged and screens were damaged. 9:32 a.m. Mulch pile rekindled at Light Dept. Fire Dept. responded. I get knocked down, but I get up again. 12:57 p.m. Report of golf clubs stolen on Tuesday 3:38 p.m. Anonymous female caller stated her son got a Snapchat of a group of kids fighting at Seaside Park and “one of them is all bloodied.” She didn’t want to identify herself or her son but she did identify the bloodied one. Officers went over the the park and spoke with kids who reported it was just a couple of friends wrestling. 3:58 p.m. Request to remove the crosswalk sign at Pleasant and Mohawk intersection as it’s severely damaged. 4:46 p.m. Walk in found a needle at the beach and dropped it off at the front window. Officer came in with sharps container. 7:04 p.m. Report of a woman on Peach Highlands covered in blood, walking but disoriented. Caller asked the woman if she needed help but the woman declined and walked into a house. Appeared to be a hit and run but the woman had no recollection of what happened. State Police reconstruction team was contacted and police located a possible suspect vehicle. Woman was transported and another woman was arrested on several charges including an alleged hit and run. 10:46 p.m. Small area rekindled on the backside of mulch pile. Foam and water was put on mulch. I get knocked down, but I get up again. Saturday, Oct. 28 12:52 a.m. Two skull Halloween lights taken from a front yard on Rockaway. They were ripped out of the yard between 11 p.m. and just before 1 a.m. Caller just wanted to let police know. 7:30 a.m. Mulch fire on Woodfin Terrace. I get knocked down, but I get up again. 8:25 a.m. Caller reported she witnessed an accident at School and Pleasant streets. She offered herself as a witness but was ignored on scene. She feels the offending driver might have been impaired. 12:12 p.m. Tourist fell outside a building on Washington Street and has a pretty bad arm injury. Fire requested cruiser divert traffic around Washington Square. 6:47 p.m. Caller stated that around 3:30 p.m. she heard her doorbell and when she looked out the window she saw “a kid with a clown mask on.” She said the boy said ‘trick or treat’ and she said it’s not Halloween. The boy then stated “well candy for my troubles” and she said that she did not have any candy, again because it was not Halloween.” She felt that it was a bit strange for him to be out trick or treating at this time. She was informed to call if he came back or if she feels uncomfortable about the situation. Here comes Pennywise. 7:03 p.m. Party stated she followed a vehicle from the Minos area and watched it “blow by some kids in a crosswalk” and then “drive erratically, swerving” on the causeway. Police said they would check the area. 8:14 p.m. Humphrey and Tufts: Report of an erratic operator driving very slow and crossed the yellow lines a few times. Well being checks out. 8:59 p.m. Report of an underage drinking party in a vacant house on corner of Gilbert Heights Road. Police responded and found three who were released to their parents. Sunday, Oct. 29 12:32 a.m. Bartender from the Riptide reported that he had a patron who had too much to drink. He took her keys and she went outside where she was causing a disturbance. Police responded taking one into protective custody. 8:29 a.m. Walk in reported that a person driving a red Corolla drove past her while she was on her bicycle and yelled obscenities at her. As one does. 11:34 a.m. Caller reported that his vehicle’s tire was slashed and he believed it happened the previous night. Police reported that the tire was flat on the passenger side and there was no way to prove that the vehicle was actually vandalized. They only wanted the incident logged and didn’t want a report filed. 2:29 p.m. Caller reported she observed a Caucasian male male stumbling around and he appeared intoxicated. Units spoke with man who was getting a sandwich and heading home. What was IN that sandwich, I wonder? 2:50 p.m. Caller reported a Caucasian female stopping traffic and swearing at them while screaming at people on the street. Units spoke with woman who was on her way to Salem. Salem has that effect on people. Monday, Oct. 30 Lots of reports of downed trees and utility poles. Nothing to chuckle about here...move right along. 12:21 a.m. Caller reported hearing several explosions. Police report an unsecured screen door was the culprit and secured the door. If it's not an errant CD player, it's a screen door. No house is safe. 5:11 a.m. Caller stated something was banging against the front of the house. Police reported everything looked okay, there was extreme wind coming off the harbor. Tuesday, Oct. 31, 6:18 a.m. Caller reported a young male walking in the middle of Tedesco Street. He thinks the person is in need of help due to intoxication. 8:11 a.m. Caller reported a man sitting in a sedan at the intersection of Prospect and Commercial streets. She said he has the trunk open and sometimes the car is on and sometimes off. Police had conversation with the man and he said he is waiting for a friend to come outside and it will be a while longer. 10:45 a.m. Costume parade on Elm Street. 11:05 a.m. West Shore Drive school called 911 to report there was no fire (alarm sounded). It was a chemistry experiment and they were evacuating. Engine 1 responded, requested fan to clear out smoke. The chemistry teacher should be moved to the English Department. 2:57 p.m. Caller got a piece of mail asking him to join a group. He was advised it is a legitimate group of neighbors. Watch out, Facebook! 5 p.m. Walk in said her team has made the first playoff game and in tradition the juniors would be “decorating” the houses of seniors. They wanted to let police know so they don’t get into trouble. 6:15 p.m. Arlyn Road resident reported two teenagers who were trick or treating but not wearing any costumes and were carrying backpacks. He thought that it was suspicious and wanted to report it. They must have been going out in hiker costume. 7:38 p.m. Report of an outside fire at the beach. It was a campfire and didn’t need to be put out. 7:51 p.m. Woman was home alone and someone kept banging on the door. She was advised that it is Halloween! She was concerned because it was loud banging and it didn’t sound like young kids. Police checked area and everything appeared in order. Those kids nowadays. Banging on doors on Hallowe'en demanding treats. Must have been a trick. |
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Relatively benign this week, if you don't count the woman who doesn't know how to stop, the verbal fighting over a tree, the very noisy directorial début, and the burglary on Cod Almighty. Thursday, August 17
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Here we go again. As one lady found out, Google is your friend.
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It's not only Marblehead that has amusing reports of the constabulary interacting with the citizenry. Here's a summary by town/city.
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