Log

Police Log, February 14 & 15, 2014

WESTFIELD
Emergency Response and Crime Report
Friday, Feb. 14, 2014
12:22 a.m.: assist citizen, Pleasant Street, a patrol officer reports he encountered a person who was locked out of a running vehicle, the responding firefighters report entry was made;
12:35 a.m.: larceny, Pioneer Village, 60 Franklin Street, a caller reports that she recently activated a system to locate an iPad owned by her employer that she thought she had misplaced about a month ago and the locator system showed that the device was in Chicopee, the responding officer reports an incident report was filed;
6:43 a.m.: officer wanted, Samaritan Inn, 7 Free Street, an officer asked to supervise the departure of a resident from the shelter reports that a routine check revealed the man to be the subject of outstanding warrants, Brian D. Clark, 47, of 79 Beach St., Haverhill, was arrested on two warrants issued in 2013 by Haverhill District Court;
8:11 a.m.: larceny, Long Pond Road, a caller reports that a guest who stayed overnight stole his laptop computer and other items, the responding officer reports the victim said that he had provided shelter for a friend who had no place to stay with and he has now found eight video games, a laptop computer, cash and a docking station are missing, the Holyoke police were notified as the victim said that the suspect is likely to got there to sell the property and buy narcotics;
3:03 p.m.: larceny, Notre Dame Street, a caller reports a blue lamp installed in memory of a deceased police officer was stolen, the responding officer reports he was told that the blue bulb was known to be in place on Friday;
5:45 p.m.: larceny, Springfield Road, a caller reports her wallet was stolen by a co-worker, the responding officer reports an employee of a Springfield Road department store said that she had dropped her wallet while walking back in the store from a break a and a fellow employee picked it up but did not return it, the officer reports the suspect denied taking the wallet but since the man is recognizable on security video picking up the wallet a criminal complaint was filed;
8:47 p.m.: assist other agency, Summer Street municipal parking lot, a parking clerk requests an officer to assist with a parked vehicle which is impeding snow removal operations, the responding officer reports the car was towed to the police impound yard;

Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014
6:00 a.m.: assist citizen, Powdermill Village, 126 Union St., a caller said that she is trying to take her feverish child to a doctor but she has locked her keys inside her running vehicle, the responding firefighters report entry was made;
10:58 a.m.: larceny, East Silver Street, a caller reports an off-duty employee witnessed a shoplifter stealing merchandise, the responding officer reports the employee said that while she was shopping she noticed a woman placing many higher-priced small items in a shopping basket and leave the store, the officer reports security video will be reviewed;
11:27 a.m: larceny, Western Circle, a caller reports his snowblower was stolen the day before, the responding officer reports the complainant said that he had left his snowblower in front of his driveway after he finished clearing snow and the next day found it gone, a relative said it had been where he left it at 3 a.m.;
10:30 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, West Silver Street, a patrol officer requests a tow for a vehicle found to have revoked registration due to lack of insurance, the officer reports the vehicle was towed and the operator was provided a courtesy transport to a Holyoke Road address.

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