Police/Fire

Police Log Sunday, June 3, 2018

WESTFIELD
Major crime and incident report
Sunday, June 3, 2018

2:45 a.m.: accident, Paper Mill Road, a caller reports he struck a deer with his car, the vehicle was towed to the police impound yard;
10:52 a.m.: breaking and entering, Joseph Avenue, a caller reports her home was broken into but nothing was stolen, the responding officer reports the caller declined to reveal pertinent information relative to who lives in the residence and who may be authorized to be there;
4:29 p.m.: assist other agency, Air National Guard, 175 Falcon Drive, an ANG caller requests a check of a driver’s license which was found to have been issued to the subject of an outstanding warrant issued by the Springfield District Court, Nathan L. Wagner, 29, of 44 W. School St., Westfield, was arrested on the warrant;
5:03 p.m.: assault, Russell Road, Russell State Police forwarded a motorist’s complaint and a dispatcher spoke with the complainant by telephone, the man said that occupants of a vehicle were seen throwing beer cans from the vehicle which was operating erratically, stopping short and tailgating, the man said that he pulled into a gas station after the other vehicle turned off but while he was pumping gas the vehicle came to the station and the occupants attempted to instigate an altercation, the man said he felt it was necessary to arm himself with a wrench from his carpentry bag until the other vehicle left, the responding officer reports a tentative identification of the silver colored Chevrolet Impala was made but it was not at the address in Westfield it is registered to;
8:00 p.m.: fire, Chapel Street, a caller reports a stove fire appears to have been extinguished but the caller would like it checked, the responding firefighters report inspection with a thermal imaging device revealed no indication that fire had spread from the initial grease fire;
8:13 p.m.: fire, Mechanic Street, firefighters returning from a call report smelling smoke and finding a resident burning construction debris in a burn barrel, the man was advised of the pertinent regulations and extinguished his fire.

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