Police/Fire

Police Log Friday, Aug. 10, 2018

WESTFIELD
Major crime and incident report
Friday, Aug. 10, 2018

1:46 a.m.: vandalism, Collins Street, a caller reports a cinder block with a note attached was thrown through one of her windows, the responding officer reports the incident appears to be related to an ongoing child custody issue;
1:55 a.m.: motor vehicle violation, Elm Street, a patrol officer reports he observed a vehicle operating at excessive speed and stopped it, the operator was found to be intoxicated, Christopher Allen Callahan, 28, of 28 Russell Road, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle with revoked registration, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, speeding and a marked lanes violation;
12:40 p.m.: assault, George Street, multiple callers report a female party is on the ground crying and two female suspects left the area, the responding officer reports the victim was transported to Baystate Noble Hospital and another officer reports he may have located the suspects, see next entry;
1:00 p.m.: assault, Main Street, a caller reports her friend got into a small altercation with another person who sprayed her friend with pepper spray and fled, see next entry;
1:25 p.m.: arrest, Parkside Avenue, an officer reports he found a woman who fit the description of a woman involved in a previous assault, the officer reports that the woman said that a pedestrian on the opposite side of the street took exception to something unknown and crossed the street approaching her in a threatening manner, the woman said that she initially picked up stick to defend herself but dropped it in favor of her pepper spray which she applied when the menacing woman reached her, the officer reports that the woman was found to be the subject of outstanding warrants issued by Westfield District Court in 2017, Madelyn Moodie, 34, of 50 Southampton Road Apt. 4D, was arrested on the warrants;
6:49 p.m.: assist resident, Congress Court, a caller reports she allowed her niece who has been stealing from her for 20 years to use her credit card to buy groceries but the woman made a cash withdrawal, the responding officer noted that the complainant gave her niece her card willingly;
11:33 p.m.: fireworks, Orange Street, an officer responded to a fireworks complaint but found no perpetrator.

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