Log

Police log, May 26, 2016

WESTFIELD

Major crime and incident report

Thursday, May 26, 2016

8:21 a.m.: Breaking and entering into a motor vehicle, Prospect St. Extension. A caller reported that her daughter’s vehicle was broken into. According to the report, the car was missing $20, as well as “some gift cards.” No arrests were made at the time of the report.

10:30 a.m.: Larceny, 115 West Silver St., Baystate Noble Hospital. Security at the hospital reported that there was a theft of two colonoscopy scopes, which happened between May 11 and May 26. No arrests were made at the time.

2:01 p.m.: Shoplifting, 141 Springfield Road, Wal-Mart. According to the report, a person ran from the store following a purchase. The report said that the suspect had taken off with “a few cat bowls, some hair dye and some dish soap in her backpack.” There are no notes of an arrest.

2:14 p.m.: Breaking and entering and burglary, Kensington Ave. Police reported a resident on Kensington Ave. came home to find that their vehicle was stolen from their garage. The police found the vehicle and also arrested two individuals, one of which was the nephew of the owner of the vehicle. Rodney Bernard-Quinones, 18, of 98 George St., was arrested on charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and Daniel Holland, 18, homeless, was charged with breaking and entering a building in daytime for a felony, using a motor vehicle without authority, larceny under $250 and two counts of possession of a class D substance (marijuana).

7:15 p.m.: Breaking and entering into a motor vehicle, Airport Industrial Park Road. Police reported that while someone was attending a soccer game in the area, the person’s vehicle was broken into. According to the report, the passenger side window was smashed, and belongings were stolen from the vehicle. They currently have no suspects and no arrests.

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