Log

Police log, Aug. 6, 2017

WESTFIELD

Major crime and incident report

Sunday, Aug. 6, 2017

1:29 a.m.: Motor vehicle violation and arrest, White Street and Meadow Street. Police reported that after checking a random license plate they found that the plate allegedly came back as stolen. The police attempted to stop the vehicle but it fled down White Street to Meadow Street, according to police. The suspect then allegedly fled the vehicle and was reportedly found in bushes. In the vehicle police reportedly found just under a half-ounce of cocaine, packaging, scales and prescription medication. Police arrested Orlando Pinto-Laboy, 52, and charged with fail to stop for police, receive stolen property -$250, operating motor vehicle with license suspended subsequent offense, unregistered motor vehicle, possession class E drug, possession to distribute cocaine subsequent of offense and on three arrest warrants.

12:37 p.m.: Breaking and entering motor vehicle, Brenda Drive. Police reported that a vehicle was allegedly gone through sometime after 11:30 p.m. the night before. The vehicle was reported unlocked and small items reported taken.

2:22 p.m.: Larceny, Free Street. Police received a report of a tool chest that was allegedly stolen. It was estimated at $260.

2:34 p.m.: Shoplifting and arrest, Walmart Springfield Road. Police reported that they stopped a vehicle after it was reportedly being operated erratically. Police found that there was possible stolen merchandise in the vehicle which police reported was four cases of Monster Energy Drink, with a male passenger in the vehicle being charged with but not arrested for, according to police. Police also found that the driver, Gabrielle Olive Duval, 27, of Feeding Hills, was operating the vehicle after suspension. Duval was arrested and charged with operating motor vehicle with license suspended and shoplifting by asportation.

2:45 p.m.: Accident, Western Avenue and Lloyds Hill Road. Police received a report of a two-motorcycle accident, which later was reported as a one-motorcycle accident. Police requested a tow truck and Westfield Fire ambulance and personnel transported a person to Baystate Medical Center in Springfield.

2:54 p.m.: Larceny, Brenda Drive. Police received a report of a vehicle that was reportedly entered and small items, including a wallet, are allegedly missing. The vehicle was reportedly unlocked.

8:20 p.m.: Breaking and entering motor vehicle, Brenda Drive. Police received a report of two vehicles that were reportedly unlocked that were entered overnight. Small concealable items taken, according to police.

8:26 p.m.: Animal complaint, Union Street. Police received a report of a pitbull that reportedly got loose and may have injured a cat after entering through a screen door of an apartment complex. Police reported that the dog was found and it was reportedly friendly when found, and the cat had “blood on it and was scared” but was returned to owner.

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