Log

Police Log, April 25, 2015

WESTFIELD
Emergency response and crime report
Saturday, April 25, 2015
1:13 a.m.: parking violation, Church Street, a patrol officer reports a parking violation and that a parking citation was issued, similar citations were issued on Bush Street, Howard Street, Phelps Avenue, Park Street and Fowler Avenue;
1:52 p.m.: city ordinance violation, Court Street, a patrol officer reports signs advertising a tag sale which had been illegally posted were removed;
12:56 p.m.: larceny, Joyce Drive, a resident reports via the online reporting option that a decorative wooden bridge and a small flagpole with a flag were stolen from her yard;
1:31 p.m.: larceny, Union Street, a caller reports her vehicle was stolen, the responding officer reports the caller said that she pulled her vehicle out of her garage and left it in the driveway with the engine running to warm up, the woman said that when she returned to it a few minutes later it was gone, the officer reports that the vehicle was found to have been recovered in Springfield, the owner was notified;
2:33 p.m.: larceny, Heritage Park, 868 Southampton Road, the site manager for the trailer park reports a propane tank was stolen, the responding officer reports the caller said that a 100 gallon propane tank was stolen from one of the lots at the park;
5:57 p.m.: annoying phone calls, Little River Road, a resident reports via the online reporting option that she has been receiving numerous hang-up phone calls;
7:06 p.m.: officer wanted, Maple Terrace, multiple callers report that a homeless man police have been looking for is at a Maple Terrace address, the responding officer reports that Timothy M. Mahoney, 34, of no fixed address in Westfield, was arrested for larceny of a credit card, larceny of property valued more than $250 by a single scheme, two charges of improper use of a credit card and on an outstanding warrant;
10:05 p.m.: noise complaint, St. Paul Street, a caller reports a loud gathering with fireworks, the responding officer reports finding about 15 persons with a camp fire, the participants were advised of the complaint and advised to extinguish the fire.

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