Police/Fire

Police Log Monday, May 14, 2018

WESTFIELD
Major crime and incident report
Monday, May 14, 2018

11:36 a.m.: breaking and entering, Clark Street, a resident came to the station to report a new development in a previously reported breaking and entering case, the responding officer reports the complainant said that she discovered property in a neighbor’s trash which had been stolen from her vehicle, the officer reports the new evidence will be processed;
12:43 p.m.: school investigation, Westfield Technical Academy, 33 Smith Ave., a school resource officer reports an assault involving two pupils at the school will be dealt with by school authorities;
1:15 p.m.: found property, Half Mile Falls Park, North Elm Street, a patrol officer reports a person surrendered a Nissan key/remote controller, the key was transported to the station for safe keeping;
2:43 p.m.: animal complaint, Colony Drive, an animal control officer reports she responded to a report of a cat bite, the ACO reports the victim said that he has not seen the cat for about a week, the ACO located the cat and transported it to the Westfield Animal Shelter;
3:52 p.m.: vandalism, Sibley Avenue, a caller reports he believes someone shot BBs at his surveillance camera, the responding officer noted what appear to be BB impacts on the side of the house but reports the victim said that it would take too long to review his security video to attempt to identify the perpetrator;
4:57 p.m.: incapacitated person, Jefferson Street, a caller reports a pedestrian appears to be intoxicated and has great difficulty standing up, the responding officer reports the man was found to be too intoxicated to care for himself and was transported to Baystate Noble Hospital;
5:13 p.m.: disturbance, Mechanic Street, a caller reports about 200 persons at a college aged party are making noise which disturbs the peace, the responding officer reports fewer than 100 person were found at the address where the noise was not unreasonable for the time-of-day, the tenants were cooperative and willing to reduce the noise, the officer noted that the tenants had called police prior to the party and had asked to be notified if their party disturbed their neighbors;
7:02 p.m.: disturbance, Mechanic Street, a caller reports a noise complaint, the responding officer reports the noise was not unreasonable for the time-of-day and only about 40 persons were left at the college aged party which was breaking up;
8:02 p.m.: lost property, Mechanic Street, a caller reports a wallet is missing, the responding officer reports the victim said that the wallet was stolen by a known person, the officer reports the suspect was located but denied knowledge of the missing wallet;
8:55 p.m.: Pearl Street, a caller reports that underage neighbors are drinking alcohol and leaving their empty containers in his trash receptacle to hide their behaviour from their parents, the responding officer reports Connor Calvanese, 19, of 9 Pearl St., was found to be the subject of a warrant issued by Westfield District Court and he was arrested;
9:30 p.m.: accident, King Street, multiple callers report a car crashed into a tree, the responding officer reports the operator was transported to Baystate Noble Hospital;
9:42 p.m.: disturbance, Kellogg Street, a caller reports college aged neighbors are making excessive noise, the responding officer reports eight persons were found on a porch who were cooperative and readily agreed to turn off their music;
10:03 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, Springfield Road, a patrol officer reports he observed a vehicle operating on the wrong side of the roadway, the vehicle was stopped and the operator was found to be intoxicated, Jay S. Hulse, 46, of 12 Alice Burke Way, Westfield, was arrested for negligent operation of a motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor and for possession of an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle.

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