POLICE REPORTS
SALEM
— City police took four reports regarding persons alleging someone fraudulent filed for unemployment under their names. Three of those reports were received from the same place shortly after noon Friday, 6:10 pm. Friday, 11:57 a.m. Saturday and 1:07 p.m. Saturday.
— Officers investigated a suspicious person at 4:16 pm. Saturday in the 900 block of East Sixth Street. According to the complainant, the person came to his residence in a white unmarked van alleging that he was delivering a washer and a dryer from Home Depot. He had not ordered any appliances. Police could not find the van and cleared the scene.
— Emily A. Potts, of South Ellsworth Ave., was served at 1:02 pm. Saturday with a warrant for child neglect.
— A female caller contacted police at 12:13 p.m. Saturday, reporting that she believed that her son was abusing drugs. Upon contact, it didn’t appear to be the case.
— Officers responded at 8:52 a.m. Saturday in the 2100 block of Monroe Street to a natural death.
— A wallet had been found at 7:49 a.m. Saturday in the area of Southeast Boulevard and Franklin Avenue. The owner could not be contacted due to a full voice mail box.