Log

Police Log, January 28 & 29, 2014

WESTFIELD
Emergency Response and Crime Report
Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014
10:29 am.: assist citizen, King Place, a caller requests an office to assist while he collects his belongings at a King Place address, the responding officer reports that the man gathered his possession and agreed to pay a debt to the resident by Friday;
10:53 a.m.: assist citizen, Shepard Street, a caller reports her keys are locked inside the running vehicle, the responding deputy chief reports entry was made;
11:23 a.m.: annoying phone calls, Franklin Street, a caller reports she has been receiving annoying phone calls for a family friend and although she does not want to make a formal complaint she would like the woman to stop calling her, the responding officer reports he spoke with the other woman who agreed to stop making contact;
2:15 p.m.: narcotics complaint, Locust Street, a resident came to the station to surrender several bottles of a prescription opium preparation, the officer reports the drugs were accepted for proper disposal;
4:12 p.m.: officer wanted, Conner Avenue, a caller reports he believes his firearms were stolen from his former girlfriend’s residence, see story in the Wednesday edition of The Westfield News;
4:12 p. m.: fraud, Main Street, a caller from a Main Street supermarket reports a person is apparently trying to cash a fraudulent check, the responding officer reports that the caller said that a woman attempted to buy gift cards and obtain cash from a check which had been made payable to a male party, the officer reports that the woman had left the area but was identified, a criminal complaint was filed;
4:46 p.m.: larceny, Springfield Road, a caller from a Springfield Road department store reports a past larceny, the responding officer reports a male party was seen to conceal DVDs ion his clothing and left the store, the officer reports a description of the vehicle was provided, security video will be reviewed;
5:27 p.m.: violation of a protective order, Elm Street, a caller reports the defendant o a protective order had called her in violation of an existing protective order, a criminal complaint was filed;
8:20 p.m.: narcotics violation, Dudley Ave., detectives report a warrant was executed and a marijuana growing operation was discovered, see story in the Friday edition of The Westfield News;

Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014
9:20 a.m.: public service, St. Mary’s Elementary School, a community policing officer reports he read to children at the school and spent their recess with them;
11:44 a.m.: motor vehicle violation, Arch Road, a patrol officer reports a traffic stop, the vehicle’s registration was found to be expired, the vehicle was towed to the police impound yard;
2:14 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, Elm Street, a patrol officer reports a traffic stop, the operator’s license was found to be expired, the vehicle was towed to the police impound yard;
3:29 p.m.: accident, Park Square, a patrol officer reports a passing motorist advised him that a truck had knocked down some of the bollards surrounding the green, the responding officer reports three of the posts were knocked down, apparently by an unknown vehicle;
4:49 p.m.: violation of a protective order, East Silver Street, a resident came to the station to report the violation of a protective order, the responding officer reports the complainant said that the defendant of a protective order had sent her a text message in violation of the ‘No contact’ clause of the order, a criminal complaint was filed;
7:55 p.m.: assault, Harrison Avenue, a caller reports that her 19-year-old son threatened to harm her and others while in her vehicle and she is afraid of her son who is homeless, the young man was taken into custody but during the booking process the incident was found to have occurred in Northampton, State Police advised that the woman should make her complaint in Northampton but a trooper was dispatched to take custody of the suspect;
8:56 p.m.: vandalism, Caitlin Way, a caller reports that his pickup truck was struck with 3-4 eggs between 6:30 and 8:50 p.m., no formal report was required but the incident was documented;
9:43 p.m.: vandalism, Granville Road, a resident reports via the online reporting option that she had been out walking her dog when she heard what she discovered were the sounds of eggs striking her vehicle, the woman said that when she looked she saw a described young man leaning out of a described vehicle throwing eggs at a neighbor’s property;
11:09 p.m.: disturbance, Massachusetts Turnpike, a resident came to the station to complain that her intoxicated boyfriend struck her while they were driving home, the responding officer reports the alleged assault occurred when the vehicle was on the turnpike, officers were advised to be on the lookout for the vehicle in which the suspect was believed to be a passenger but it was not found, the complainant was provided a courtesy transport to the Westfield State Police barracks so she could make a report to the relevant authority.

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