WESTFIELD
Emergency Response and Crime Report
Saturday, June 14, 2014
2:35 a.m.: assault, Powdermill Village, 126 Union St., a caller reports he was assaulted earlier in the evening, the responding officer report the callers said that he had been visiting a friend whose name he said he did not remember in an apartment he could not identify at Powdermill Village when another party he knew only by his first name asked if he could get some marijuana, the complainant said that he provided the man marijuana but he was displeased with the quality and punched him, the complainant said that he went to Noble Hospital and found his jaw had been broken but the officer noted that it appeared to be intact, the victim said that he knows where his assailant works, the case was referred to the Detective Bureau;
3:18 a.m.: larceny, Broad Street Apartments, 59 Broad St., a caller reports a female party he allowed to stay at his home is gone and his video game system and games are now missing, the responding officer reports the man said that he had met the woman in Palmer and allowed her to stay with him as she had no place to live, the man had called police earlier in the day after he developed reservations about his decision but at the time the responding officer found nobody at his apartment;
10:59 a.m.: motor vehicle violation, Moseley Avenue, a patrol officer reports a traffic stop, the vehicle’s registration was found to be expired and it was towed to the police impound yard;
11:27 a.m.: assist citizen, Russell Road, a caller reports he received a call from a person who claimed that the man had a problem with his computer and he gave the caller his email password at their request, the man subsequently regretted his decision and advised police of the apparent scam, the man was advised to change all passwords connected to the account and monitor his credit card and bank accounts;
11:58 a.m.: traffic complaint, Amy Drive, a caller reports a large tree branch has fallen into the roadway, the responding officer reports the limb is large and is blocking a lane of traffic, the DPW was notified and a warning sign was posted;
12:16 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, Franklin Street, a patrol officer reports a traffic stop, the vehicle’s registration was found to be expired and non-renewable, the vehicle was towed to the owner’s residence;
12:26 p.m.: fraud, Granville Road, a resident came to the station to report she was scammed, the responding officer reports that the woman said that she received a phone call claiming that her grandson was in jail and needed bail money, the woman said that she lost $3,530 to the scam;
3:39 p.m.: trespassing, Colonial Pine Acres, 50 Southampton Road, a call reports the defendant of a ‘No trespassing’ order was found in her home when she returned there, the responding officer reports that the man was intermittently conscious and when awake he was combative and uncooperative to the point that he assaulted the officer, the man was transported to Noble Hospital and criminal complaints for trespass and assault and battery on a police officer were filed, see 6:07 p.m. entry;
4:22 p.m.: suspicious persons, Springfield Road, an off-duty officer from a neighboring community reports that two persistent men are attempting to sell makeup from a vehicle in the parking lot of a Springfield Road department store, the responding officer reports the vehicle in question attempted to leave as he arrived but was stopped and the occupants were found to be attempting to sell counterfeit makeup, a store representative confirmed that the items had not been stolen from the store and the men were sent on their way;
6:07 p.m.: assist other agency, Noble Hospital Emergency Department, hospital staff request an officer to assist with a combative patient, the responding officer reports he assisted as staff adjusted the patient’s restraints, see 10:22 p.m. entry;
8:17 p.m.: assist citizen, Russell Road, a caller reports her keys are locked in her car, the responding fire captain reports entry was made;
9:32 p.m.: traffic complaint, Granville Road, a caller reports a fallen tree is blocking most of the roadway, the responding officer reports that a DPW supervisor was notified and a crew responded at 10:47 p.m.;
10:22 p.m.: assist other agency, Noble Hospital Emergency Department, hospital staff request an officer to assist with a combative patient, the responding officer reports that a patient has been combative and had spat, kicked and punched staff and officers during mandated adjustments of the restraints required to control the patient, three officers responded to transport Benjamin Serrano, 40, of 25 Brown Ave., Holyoke, to the station where he was arrested for assault and battery on a health care worker, assault and battery on a police officer, assault and battery, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct;
10:22 p.m.: disturbance, Joyce Drive, a caller reports that during an argument her intoxicated husband threw things at her, threw her to the ground and smashed her phone before she fled to a neighbor’s residence to call police, the responding officer reports the man, Kyle David Felsentreger, 32, of 35 Joyce Drive, was found to be the subject to a warrant issued in 2014 by Springfield District Court and he was arrested on that warrant and on a charge of assault and battery in a domestic relationship;
11:49 p.m.: fireworks complaint, Sackett Road, a caller reports seeing fireworks for about a half hour, the responding officer reports the fireworks were found to be coming from a Sackett Road address and the cooperative resident admitted responsibility, the man was advised additional fireworks would bring criminal charges.
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