Log

Police Log, May 7-10, 2015

WESTFIELD
Emergency response and crime report
Thursday, May 7, 2015
12:10 a.m.
fire, motor vehicle, North Elm Street, officer reports smoke coming from engine compartment of a 2006 Toyota, but no flames are visible, Fire Department dispatched two engines, firefighters report no fire, battery cables disconnected;
2:03 a.m.: assault, Falley Drive, caller reports being assaulted by a man at 11 Noble Avenue, officer reports caller and her boyfriend had a verbal confrontation, boyfriend left that location, boyfriend’s roommate wanted caller to leave, she declined so he grabbed her by the arm and pushed her against a wall, officer reports visible sign of injury, criminal complaint charging the roommate was assault and battery filed with the court;
6:42 a.m.: breaking and entering a motor vehicle, Sunflower Lane, caller reports front passenger-side window of a 2002 Dodge Durango shattered, no property appears to be missing;
10:28 a.m.: larceny, Washington House, 16 Washington St., Highland Valley Elder Service employee reports theft of cash from donation jar in kitchen;
11:26 a.m.: arrest, Noble Hospital, subject being discharged from hospital taken into custody, Susan Marie Dimos, 52, of 7 Free St., subject of 16 outstanding warrants arrested;
4:36 p.m.: vandalism to a motor vehicle, caller reports that driver’s window of her 2000 Chevrolet Impala was shattered, no property apparently missing;
4:39 p.m.: breaking and entering, North Elm Street, caller reports residence entered and a 32-inch flat screen television was taken, officer reports no sign of forced entry, referred to the detective bureau for further investigation;
6:07 p.m.: larceny, Shenanigan’s Pub, pub employee came to station to report that a patron, known to the reporting party, attempted to use another person’s credit card to pay bill, card was rejected by credit company, officer reports subject later returned to that establishment and paid tab;
6:11 p.m.: fire, 259 Southwick Road, caller reports fire outside residence and is spreading toward building, dual response, Fire Department dispatched Engine 5, an ambulance and the tower truck, officer reports resident was alerted by a passerby to a fire in a planter box, resident reports having landscaper spread mulch earlier in the day in the area of the planter box, resident extinguished the fire with a garden hose, vinyl damaged;
7:55 p.m.: larceny, Security Manor, Broad Street, citizen came to station to report the theft of a laptop computer, officer reports incident under investigation.

Friday, May 8,l 2015
6:14 a.m.:
vandalism to a motor vehicle, Powdermill Village parking lot, 126 Union St., caller reports that the entire driver’s side of his 2011 Mazda was scratched with a metal object, officer reports incident under investigation;
10:13 a.m.: disturbance, arrest, Westfield High School, 177 Montgomery Road, officer reports two juveniles girls taken into custody, incident began when one of the girls a 15-year-old entered a classroom and found another student sitting in here assigned chair, the student in the chair declined to move, a verbal confrontation ensure with the 15-year-old student threatening to do harm to the other student, teacher removed the 15-year-old from the classroom, a principal then attempted to calm the girl down and blocked her from reentering the classroom where upon the girl started to kick and bite the vice principal, the school resource officer, whose response was hindered by the fact that pranksters had glued door bolts shut, responded to the scene as the 17-year-old sister entered the fray and observed her punch the vice principal in the head, 17-year old charged with being delinquent by reason of assault and battery on a public servant and be causing a disturbance, 15-year-old charged with being a delinquent by reason of assault and battery on a public servant, causing a disturbance and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, to with a shod foot; see story in yesterday’s Westfid News;
2:03 p.m.: larceny, Wood Road, caller reports losing his wallet and being notified by his credit card company that a credit card was used at several business locations in Holyoke, officer reports incident being investigated;
6:08 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, arrest, Crown Street, detectives observed a person know to them to be the subject of an arrest warrant operating a motor vehicle, detectives stopped the vehicle and placed Jose L. Ortiz, 28, of 134 Union St., under arrest, detectives requested patrol officer to transport Ortiz to station, services rendered;
9:04 p.m.: officer wanted, Chapel Street, caller repots that a subject of an outstanding warrant is at a residents at that location, officer reports Zeb R. Gougeon, 34, of 25 Chapel St., was taken into custody.

Saturday, May 9, 2015
12:16 p.m.:
annoying phone calls, Beckwith Avenue, citizen came to station to report that he is receiving calls from a subject to whom he sold a motor vehicle, officer reports advising the subjects of their option to resolve the dispute about the motor vehicle transaction in civil court;
10:16 p.m.: larceny, CVS 208 Elm St., a resident of Glastonbury, Conn., reports that her pocketbook was lost or stolen at a McDonald’s restaurant in Lee and that when she attempted to cancel her credit card she was informed that it had been used in Westfield, the transaction was denied, under investigation.

Sunday, May 10, 2015
2:49 a.m.:
breaking and entering a motor vehicle, Bates Road, caller reports that she and her son observed a subject attempting to enter a motor vehicle at a neighboring residence, son gave chase to that subject who fled east and is concerned because she has not heard from her son for some time, at 2:56 a.m. a resident of 9 Llewellyn Drive called to report that neighbors have the subject on the ground, officer reports a 14-year-old male will be transported to the station and that he parents have been notified to respond as well;
4:39 a.m.: larceny of a bicycle, Bates Street, caller reports that a Mongoose bicycle left in the yard of that residence is missing, officer reports information taken;
9:16 a.m.: well-being check, Powdermill Village, 126 Union St., caller reports two toddlers in diapers in the parking lot, children then let themselves back into apartment, caller is concerned that children are home alone because their mother’s car is not there, officer reports speaking with the children’s babysitter who lost track of the children’s location, information taken;
12:17 p.m.: breaking and entering a motor vehicle, Llewellyn Drive, citizen came to station to report theft of $415 left in reporting party’s 2013 GMC, officer reports information taken;
11:00 p.m.: breaking and entering, larceny, Granville Road, resident reports jewelry, valued at several thousand dollars, was taken during the day while she was working outside, caller is concerned that somebody may still be in the residence because she is hearing creaking floorboards, officer reports no sign of forced entry, residence search, all secure.

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