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Police Log, February 6, 2014

WESTFIELD
Emergency Response and Crime Report
Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014
5:38 a.m.: harassment, Montgomery Road, a caller reports her daughter has been receiving threatening and harassing phone calls from a fellow student who has threatened to kill her and has said that he will bring a firearm to school, the school resource officer reports he scheduled a meeting with the pupils in question to defuse the situation;
7:19 a.m.: disorderly conduct, Union Street, a patrol officer reports he encountered a male party in the roadway who refused his repeated instructions to move to the sidewalk and created a disturbance drawing the attention of passers by and motorists, Edwin Guzman, 32, of 565 Plainfield St., Springfield, was arrested for disorderly conduct;
7:36 a.m.: assist citizen, Riverbend Condos, 555 Russell Road, a caller reports she has locked her keys inside her running vehicle, the responding firefighters report entry was made;
8:27 a.m.: larceny, Greenwood Street, a caller reports a tire was stolen from her car, the responding officer reports the victim said that between 1-3 a.m. a tire and rim with a replacement value of about $250 were stolen and her car was left on a milk crate, an unsuccessful attempt was made to remove a second tire;
9:29 a.m.: animal complaint, Franklin Street, a caller reports a female party was bitten by a pit bulldog, which has been secured, the responding officer reports he was told that the caller and the victim had adopted the pit bull dog cross in October and it has twice bitten the woman, the woman said that she was hugging the dog when it bit her nose and it had bitten her arm on a previous occasion but no injury was done because of the clothing she had been wearing, the animal control officer advised the couple that the dog would have to be quarantined for 10 days and, when advised that they planned to execute the dog, told them that they will be required to perform a post mortem exam to test for rabies;
10:48 a.m.: assist citizen, Southampton Road, a caller reports he has locked her keys and her child inside her vehicle, the responding firefighters report entry was made;
1:33 p.m.: larceny, Winding Ridge Lane, a caller reports a can of gasoline was stolen, the responding officer reports the complainant said that he had last seen a full two a and a-half gallon red plastic gas can outside his garage on Saturday and noticed it was gone when he returned on Thursday;
12:09 p.m.: recovered property, East Hartland (Connecticut) State Forest, recovered motor vehicle , Connecticut State Pole report the recovery of two snowmobiles previously reported to have been stolen in the city, the responding detective reports the case remains under investigation;
2:27 p.m.: disturbance, Forest Glen Apartments, 100 Lockhouse Road, a caller reports his adult son is out-of-control and struck his wife but did not injure her, the responding officer reports when he arrived an older man holding up a younger man called to him, the younger man appeared to be unable to stand without assistance and displayed the classic symptoms of alcohol intoxication, the older man told the officer that he and his wife returned home to find their son arguing with workers at the complex and had assaulted them when they tried to assist him, the incident was witnessed by the suspect’s 7-year-old daughter, the Department of Children and Families was notified and Jose Montalvo, 33, of 100 Lockhouse Road, was arrested on two charges of assault and battery in a domestic relationship;
9:11 p.m.: suspicious person, East Mountain Road, a caller reports an unknown vehicle is in her driveway and an unknown male party knocked on her door, the woman said that she did not answer the door and later saw a second vehicle in her driveway, the responding officer reports that he spoke with the operator who approached the door and was told that the man had run out of gas and had knocked on the door to ask for permission to wait in the driveway until his father arrived with a can of gas, the vehicle left when more gas was delivered;
11:06 p.m.: liquor law violations, Chapel Street at Monroe Street, a community policing officer reports he and his supervisor were on patrol when they observed two young men place cans of something in their respective pockets, the officers approached the young men and after being told that both men were 21-years-old asked what was in their pockets, each answered that he had an open can of beer in his pocket and produced it when asked, city ordinance violation citation for possession of an open container of alcohol in public were issued.

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