Log

Police Log, December 3, 2013

WESTFIELD
Emergency Response and Crime Report
Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013
7:39 a.m.: assist other agency, Ponders Hollow Road, firefighters were asked to assist another city department by effecting entry into a vehicle, services rendered;
7:48 a.m.: fraud, a resident came to the station to complain of unauthorized use of his debit card, the responding officer reports the complainant said that he discovered that his debit card had thrice been used to purchase $100 gift cards, the case was referred to the financial crimes unit of the detective bureau;
1:12 p.m.: larceny, Westfield Industrial Park Road, a representative of a shooting sports wholesaler reports a firearm is missing from the company’s inventory, the responding detective reports the loss remains under investigation;
1:52 p.m.: fraud, Ford Avenue, a resident who is not fluent in English came to the station with a friend to complain of fraud, the responding officer reports the woman identified a man who she explained had been engaged to translate for her friend with a cable television company and used the opportunity to add his name to the victim’s account and subsequently acquired a cable control box in the victim’s name, the control box is now an issue for the man’s account;
2:28 p.m.: larceny, Springfield Road, a caller from a Springfield Road department store reports two shoplifters have been detained in the store, the responding officer reports an employee told him that the two women had been seen concealing merchandise and were detained after they paid for a few other items, merchandise valued at about $400 which had not been paid for was recovered, one of the women initially gave the officer a false name and when her true name was discovered she was found to be the subject of an outstanding warrant, Jeraliz Arroyo, 28, of 93 Kenyon St., Springfield, was arrested for larceny of property valued more than $250, being an arrestee who provides a false name and on the warrant, Suhey Coll, 32, of 93 Kenyon St., Springfield, was arrested for larceny of property valued more than $250;
6:48 p.m.: annoying phone calls, Sackett Road, a caller reports receiving threatening phone calls, the responding officer reports he spoke with a suspect but could not develop probable cause to support charges;
8:30 p.m.: noise complaint, Mather Street, a caller reports a noise complaint at a residence where a bonfire is burning, the responding firefighters report the resident was very cooperative and extinguished the fire without objection;
9:07 p.m.: disturbance, Wild Flower Circle, a resident came to the station to complain that his son assaulted him at his home, the responding officer reports the man said that his son assaulted him during an argument in violation of an abuse prevention order and he is concerned about the safety of his wife and daughter, man said his son had left the house, the victim called police again at 1 a.m. to report his son had returned to the house, Joshua Gravell, 17, of 8 Wild Flower Circle, was arrested for being delinquent by reason of assault and battery in a domestic relationship and by reason of violation of an abuse prevention order.

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