Log

Police Log, February 2, 2014

WESTFIELD
Emergency Response and Crime Report
Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014
12:06 a.m.: liquor law violation, Washington Street, patrol officers report they encountered a liquor law violation, a city ordinance violation citation was issued;
1:01 a.m.: liquor law violation, School Street, a patrol officer reports he encountered a male party in public who was in possession of an open container of alcohol, a city ordinance violation citation was issued;
1:34 a.m.: liquor law violation, School Street, patrol officers reports they observed group of youths who appeared to be attempting to avoid the officers and one fled upon the approach of the officers, the man was pursued, detained and found to be in possession of a can of beer, a small amount of marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia, Heamon C. Williams, 18, of 560 Meadow St., South Lee, was arrested for being a person younger than the legal drinking age in possession of liquor and a city ordinance violation citation was issued;
1:52 a.m.: noise complaint, Colonial Pine Acres, a caller reports a noise complaint from the same location where officers had spoken with a tenant about noise being created hours earlier, the same officers responded and the reporting office notes that when he had been there earlier he had advised the tenant that there had been seven previous similar calls at her apartment and action would be taken if he again had to return, the resident assured the officer that he would not have reason to return, the officer noted upon his return many of the guests had left and the music was no longer throbbing but he could clearly hear the television from outside the apartment and some visitors were still there, a city ordinance violation citation was issued and the officer advised the tenant that she will be summoned to court to answer criminal charges of keeping a disorderly house and disturbing the peace;
3:31 a.m.: vandalism, Joseph Avenue, a patrol office reports he observed that vehicles had been egged in the area, the officer documented four vehicles which had been struck by eggs but a search of the area did not yield any suspects, the officer subsequently located additional vehicles which had been egged on Marla Circle, Woodcliff Drive and Salvatore Drive and later reported five vehicles which had been egged on Susan Drive;
10:33 a.m.: assist citizen, Russell Road, a caller from a gas station reports a customer has locked keys inside a car with a baby on board, the responding officer reports entry was made;
10:46 a.m.: motor vehicle violation, Union Street, a patrol officer reports he observed a vehicle operating without a valid inspection sticker and stopped the car, the officer reports that the vehicle had recently been purchased and was within the window allowed for inspection after purchase, a passenger was found to be the subject of an outstanding warrant, Donna M. Mayo, 44, of 134 Union St., was arrested on the warrant;
11:01 a.m.: motor vehicle violation, Springfield Road, a traffic enforcement officer reports a traffic stop, the vehicle’s registration was found to be expired and it was towed from the scene;
1:06 p.m.: larceny, Putnam Drive, a resident came to the station to report that her credit card was stolen and fraudulently used, the responding officer reports the woman said that she inadvertently left her debit card on a counter when she purchased fuel and when she realized her mistake and returned for it she found it gone, the woman said that she was advised that her card had been used for unauthorized charges totaling about $300;
1:40 p.m.: assist motorist, East Main Street, a caller reports he came out an East Main Street store and found his vehicle was not in the parking lot, the man called again three minutes later to report that he has realized that he drove his wife’s vehicle to the store and it is where he left it;
2:25 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, Springfield Road, a traffic enforcement officer reports a traffic stop, the operator’s license was found to be suspended, the vehicle was towed to the police impound yard;
8:06 p.m.: fireworks, Pequot Point Road, a caller reports seeing fireworks in the area, the responding officer reports he was unable to find any fireworks launching area but had noticed fireworks coming from the Southampton side of the ponds earlier.

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