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Police Log, May 22, 2014

WESTFIELD
Emergency Response and Crime Report
Thursday, May 22, 2014
9:33 a.m.: assist other agency, Monroe Street, a officer dispatched to serve a warrant issued by Westfield District Court reports the subject of the warrant did not answer her door, a call to the court revealed that the woman had appeared in court without compulsion;
10:42 a.m.: larceny, Elm Street, a caller from a donut shop reports a regular customer grabbed a box of individual coffee brewing cups and fled, the responding officer reports that the customer will be identified when she next comes to the store;
12:44 p.m.: larceny, Conner Avenue, a Springfield resident reports via the online reporting option that medication was stolen from her while she was visiting on Conner Avenue;
1:53 p.m.: disorderly conduct, Chestnut Street, officer working a road detail reports that three youths continued to attempt to play basketball in the roadway despite the objections of the officers, the officers report the boys were uncooperative and the basketball was confiscated for the duration of the detail, the officer reports no parents could be located;
1:57 p.m.: arrest, Francis Street, officer detailed to serve warrants issued earlier in the day found both subjects at the home of one of the men, Zachary A. Holder, 23, of 27 Francis Street and Ryan A. Pasquini-Pezzini, 22, of 183 Gun Club Road, were each arrested on outstanding warrants, see story in the Saturday edition of The Westfield News;
3:37 p.m.: breaking and entering, Franklin Street, a caller reports an apartment leased by a local social service agency had been broken into, the responding officer reports a maintenance worker said that the resident of the apartment has been away and for the last four days his apartment shows signs that someone had entered and spent time there, the caller said that each morning the damaged door was repaired and the next day it was found to have again been kicked in, forcibly entered; the caller said that the previous break ins had not been reported since nothing appeared to have been stolen but most recently a microwave oven and tools with a total value of about $300 had been stolen;
8:21 p.m.: identity fraud, West Silver Street, a resident reports via the online reporting option that he lost his wallet and a credit card was subsequently opened in his name without his knowledge and consent;
8:49 p.m.: larceny, Springdale Road, a caller reports a gun manufacturer’s internal audit revealed inventory is missing, the responding officer reports the caller said an inventory of products reveled irregularities and guns are not accounted for, the case was referred to the Detective Bureau;
10:11 p.m.: vandalism, Meadow Street, a resident came to the station to report the rear window of his vehicle was smashed, the responding officer reports the victim said that the vehicle had been parked at his residence when the window was broken.

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