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Police Log, January 8, 2014

WESTFIELD
Emergency Response and Crime Report
Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014
1:15 a.m.: weather complaint, Holyoke Road, a patrol officer reports that Holyoke Road is dangerously icy in the area of the S curves and requests that sanding trucks treat the area, officers also reported that sand is needed downtown and on Western Avenue, Northwest Road, Granville Road, Loomis Road, Sackett Road, Prospect Street Extension and North Road, the DPW was notified;
8:24 a.m.: assist citizen, pioneer Village, 60 Franklin Street, a caller reports he has locked himself out of his running vehicle, the responding firefighters report entry was made;
12:03 p.m.: assault, Powder Mil Village, 126 Union St., a caller reports her neighbor was assaulted, the responding officer reports the female party said that her live-in boyfriend forced his way into the apartment and struck her in her stomach, the woman said that she is pregnant and was transported to Baystate Medical Center as a precaution, the man had left the area and the officer reports he applied for a warrant, see next entry;
4:29 p.m.: assist other agency, Powder Mil Village, 126 Union St., a Department of Children and Families worker requests assistance taking custody of children from the residence due to an earlier incident, the responding officer reports the worker took custody of the children without incident;
6:33 p.m.: fire, Pinehurst Street, a caller reports flames coming from his neighbor’s house, dual response dispatched, the caller called back a few minutes later to report that he had spoken with his neighbor who was burning a Christmas tree, the responding firefighters report the fire was extinguished;
6:41 p.m.: larceny, Henry’s Trailer Park, 868 Southampton Road, a resident reports via the online reporting option that a relative stole a money order from her, the case was referred to the detective bureau;
8:07 p.m.: found property, Arnold Street, a resident came to the station to surrender a cellphone reportedly found in an Arnold Street parking lot, the responding officer reports the phone is locked and the owner cannot be determined, the phone was stored for safe keeping.

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