Crime & Safety

Police: Arsenal, Grenades and Obama Masks Found Inside Speakers

A North Andover man thought he was just going to fix some discarded speakers, but what he found was shocking.

It's like something out of the movie "The Town." People report all kinds of findings to the North Andover Police, but grenades and Obama masks are quite rare.

On April 6 at about 2 p.m., police received a call from two men who say they found a massive arsenal inside a set of speakers they got from a house in Salem.

A couple days before then, the men -- who work for a business hauling unwanted and discarded items from people's homes for them -- went to a home in Salem for a job. The woman there told them that she wanted them to take some furniture, including two large speakers, and dispose of them. The woman said the speakers did not work and that it was pointless to even try to plug them in.

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"She said she wanted them (the speakers) destroyed," Police Lieutenant Paul Gallagher said. "But they took them to their own apartment in North Andover."

The men wanted to fix the speakers. When they opened the speakers up, however, they found more than wires and screws. Inside the speakers was an arsenal of weapons including several guns and two inert hand grenades as well as ski masks, police uniforms and Halloween masks including President Barack Obama masks.

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North Andover Police contacted the State Police Bomb Squad to make sure the grenades were intert (hollowed out and not functioning) and then locked the items in the evidence safe.

Salem Connection

As reported on Salem Patch, in March, Salem Police arrested Raymond Wallace, 33, at his home on Courageous Court in Salem at gunpoint in connection with an and said there was a strong possibility Wallace also robbed a Peabody Borders in December.

After robbing PetSmart at gunpoint, Wallace allegedly fled in a stolen vehicle, ditched the car and set it on fire and got away in another vehicle.

Salem Police said they searched Wallace's home and sledge hammer, bolt cutters a a homemade concrete battering ram used to bash doors open. Wallace was out on parole for other armed robberies and is already a suspect in other area robberies as well.

It was at Wallace's Courageous Court home where the North Andover man said he and his business partner picked up those speakers last week. The woman who gave them the speakers is a relative of Wallace, Gallagher said.

Gallagher added that after the State Police Bomb Squad determined the weapons to not be a danger, the items were handed over to Salem Police for their ongoing investigation into the PetSmart case.

"This is part of Salem's case," Gallagher said. "There was no crime committed in North Andover."


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