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Holyoke Police Department Page: 1 Dispatch Log From: 05/17/2021 Thru: 05/24/2021 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/24/2021 Holyoke Police Department Page: 1 Dispatch Log From: 05/17/2021 Thru: 05/24/2021 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/24/2021 For Date: 05/17/2021 - Monday Call Number Time Call Reason 21-14936 0000 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: PLEASANT ST 21-14937 0010 CHECK WELLBEING/ASSIST Location/Address: [HOY 4247] 16 CABOT ST Apt. #3RD 21-14938 0014 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1726] PEOPLES BANK - 322 HIGH ST 21-14939 0018 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 3340] ROUND 1 - 50 HOLYOKE ST 21-14940 0027 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1376] VETERANS PARK - MAPLE ST 21-14941 0028 PROPERTY CHECK Location: [HOY 1399] COMMUNITY FIELD 21-14942 0032 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE Location/Address: 36 COLUMBUS AVE 21-14943 0046 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 3236] GARY ROME HYUNDAI - 150 WHITING FARMS RD 21-14944 0047 DISTURBANCE/GENERAL Location/Address: 142 PINE ST 21-14945 0048 LOUD NOISES Location/Address: 1 GATEHOUSE RD @ 109 LYMAN ST 21-14946 0110 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE Location/Address: BJS LIQUORS - 54 N CANAL ST 21-14947 0152 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: PLEASANT ST 21-14948 0200 SHOTS FIRED Location/Address: NORWOOD TER Refer To Incident: 21-1933-OF 21-14949 0335 ASSAULT Location/Address: [HOY 3227] CIRCLE K LAUNDRY - 337 APPLETON ST Refer To Arrest: 21-435-AR 21-14950 0343 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE Location/Address: 141 WALNUT ST @ 139 SUFFOLK ST 21-14951 0601 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location: CHICOPEE - 929 MEMORIAL DR 21-14952 0720 THREATS Location/Address: [HOY 1331] WILLIAMS AUTO - 590 MAPLE ST @ 26 HAMPSHIRE ST 21-14953 0740 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 1390] HOLYOKE POLICE DEPT - 138 APPLETON ST 21-14954 0758 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: 196 ESSEX ST 21-14955 0812 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 15 WORCESTER PLACE Refer To Incident: 21-1934-OF 21-14956 0832 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 1199] STOP & SHOP - 28 LINCOLN ST Holyoke Police Department Page: 2 Dispatch Log From: 05/17/2021 Thru: 05/24/2021 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/24/2021 21-14957 0839 TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT Location/Address: EASTHAMPTON RD 21-14958 0844 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 3798] 475 MAPLE ST - 475 MAPLE ST Apt. #617 21-14959 0900 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: [HOY 970] OLIVER AUTO BODY - 1519 DWIGHT ST Refer To Incident: 21-1936-OF 21-14960 0902 LICENSE PLATE Location/Address: 50 WEST ST Refer To Incident: 21-1935-OF 21-14961 0905 PARKING VIOLATION Location/Address: 3 HOWARD ST 21-14963 0941 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: MOUNTAIN PARK RD 21-14964 0950 OVERDOSE Location/Address: [HOY 1445] JAYASWAL, UMESH - 395 MAIN ST 21-14965 0958 ASSIST/PUBLIC Location/Address: [HOY 2537] SCHOOL TRANSITION & EMPLOYMENT PROJECT - 317 MAPLE ST 21-14966 1002 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 3 E COURT 21-14967 1014 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 324 ROCK VALLEY RD 21-14968 1020 DRUG ACTIVITY Location/Address: 217 ELM ST Apt. #ALLEY 21-14969 1022 FOLLOW UP W/SPLFD AND IRS Location/Address: 5 MAPLECREST CIR 21-14970 1030 LICENSE PLATE Location/Address: 180 ELM ST @ 345 APPLETON ST Refer To Incident: 21-1937-OF 21-14971 1031 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 3486] 5 GAMELIN ST - 5 GAMELIN ST Apt. #306 21-14972 1032 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: 41 CHESTNUT ST 21-14973 1040 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: [EAA] EASTHAMPTON, MA - 30 BRIGGS ST 21-14974 1046 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: FRIENDY MINI MARKET - 657 HIGH ST 21-14975 1111 SEX ASSAULT Location/Address: [HOY 1390] HOLYOKE POLICE DEPT - 138 APPLETON ST Refer To Incident: 21-1938-OF 21-14976 1116 PARKING VIOLATION Location/Address: 1043 DWIGHT ST @ 35 CLINTON AVE 21-14977 1118 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: [NOT] FLORENCE - 491 BRIDGE ST 21-14978 1119 HARASSMENT Location/Address: 433 TOKENEKE RD Refer To Incident: 21-1940-OF Holyoke Police Department Page: 3 Dispatch Log From: 05/17/2021 Thru: 05/24/2021 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/24/2021 21-14979 1123 DRUG INVESTIGATION Location/Address: [HOY 1390] HOLYOKE POLICE DEPT - 138 APPLETON ST Refer To Incident: 21-1939-OF 21-14981 1131 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: 485 SOUTH ST 21-14982 1131 PAST LARCENY Location/Address: ULTA BEAUTY - 15 HOLYOKE ST Refer To Incident: 21-1942-OF 21-14984 1148 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: [CHI] CHICOPEE, MA - 77 DEBRA DR 21-14985 1200 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: [CHI] 14 FERRY ST 21-14988 1207 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 1159 DWIGHT ST 21-14986 1211 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: [CHI] 18 MELLEN ST 21-14987 1214 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 2010 NORTHAMPTON ST @ 41 MYRTLE AVE 21-14989 1221 M/V STOP Location/Address: 225 MAPLE ST @ 585 DWIGHT ST Refer To Incident: 21-1943-OF 21-14990 1223 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: [SPR] 28 BUCKINGHAM ST 21-14991 1227 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: 572 S CANAL ST @ 4 ADAMS ST 21-14992 1228 STUDENT LEFT SCHOOL Location/Address: [HOY 1000] PECK JR HIGH SCHOOL - 1916 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-14993 1228 UNWANTED GUEST Location/Address: [HOY 892] MICHAEL J SERVICE CENTER - 11 LINCOLN ST 21-14994 1235 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-14995 1240 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-14996 1249 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-14997 1255 M/V STOP Location/Address: DELANEY HOUSE - 3 COUNTRY CLUB RD 21-14998 1318 ACCIDENT HIT & RUN Location/Address: 652 MAIN ST @ 18 RT 391 21-14999 1324 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15000 1328 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15001 1340 DISTURBANCE/GENERAL Location/Address: 201 LOWER WESTFIELD RD @ 1 RICHARD EGER DR 21-15002 1346 APPREHENSION WARRANT Location/Address: 2068 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15003 1352 FOLLOW UP Holyoke Police Department Page: 4 Dispatch Log From: 05/17/2021 Thru: 05/24/2021 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/24/2021 Location/Address: [BEL] BELCHERTOWN - 9 COBB LN 21-15004 1354 LARCENY Location/Address: [HOY 2695] MT HOLYOKE MANAGEMENT - 13 N EAST ST Refer To Incident: 21-1944-OF 21-15005 1408 DISTURBANCE/GENERAL Location/Address: [HOY 123] ASHLEY RESERVOIR - 1 ASHLEY RD 21-15006 1410 ASSIST/PUBLIC Location/Address: 310 WALNUT ST Refer To Incident: 21-1945-OF 21-15007 1413 ALARM Location/Address: UNICORN INN - 128 HIGH ST 21-15008 1417 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15009 1423 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15010 1427 CITY ORDINANCE Location/Address: [HOY 101] OLD BOSBACH CLEANERS - BROWN AVE 21-15011 1432 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15012 1433 ALARM Location/Address: [HOY 615] GIRLS INCORPORATED OF HOLYOKE - 52 NICK COSMOS WAY 21-15013 1437 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15014 1441 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 23 N SUMMER ST Apt. #2A 21-15015 1446 DISTURBANCE/GENERAL Location/Address: [HOY 1032] POST OFFICE - 650 DWIGHT ST Refer To Incident: 21-1946-OF 21-15016 1512 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15017 1519 M/V STOP Location/Address: 200 NORTHAMPTON ST 21-15018 1519 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 5 DONLEE ST 21-15019 1535 M/V STOP Location/Address: 129 SARGEANT ST @ 415 MAPLE ST 21-15020 1538 3 WHEELER ON RD Location/Address: 129 LINDEN ST @ 469 APPLETON ST 21-15021 1556 CHECK WELLBEING/ASSIST Location/Address: 547 HAMPDEN ST @ 1 SYLVIA LN 21-15022 1558 STREET STOP Location/Address: 542 S BRIDGE ST 21-15024 1605 RECOVERED PROPERTY Location/Address: 171 HAMPSHIRE ST @ 255 OAK ST 21-15023 1606 M/V STOP Location/Address: 527 MAIN ST @ 57 ADAMS ST 21-15025 1622 M/V STOP Location/Address: 17 JACKSON ST @ 637 S SUMMER ST Holyoke Police Department Page: 5 Dispatch Log From: 05/17/2021 Thru: 05/24/2021 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/24/2021 21-15026 1623 SAFETY HAZARD Location/Address: [HOY 224] CHILDREN'S MUSEUM - 444 DWIGHT ST 21-15027 1626 M/V STOP Location/Address: 35 JACKSON ST @ 632 S BRIDGE ST 21-15028 1631 LOUD MUSIC Location/Address: 464 MAPLE ST @ 36 FRANKLIN ST 21-15029 1633 M/V STOP Location/Address: 33 CABOT ST @ 503 S BRIDGE ST 21-15030 1640 STREET STOP Location/Address: 179 WALNUT ST @ 379 APPLETON ST Refer To Incident: 21-1947-OF 21-15031 1643 M/V STOP Location/Address: 41 JACKSON ST @ 347 CLEMENTE ST 21-15032 1645 STREET STOP Location/Address: 177 SARGEANT ST @ 322 BEECH ST 21-15033 1653 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 149 ESSEX ST Refer To Accident: 21-542-AC 21-15034 1659 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 4 KENNEDY CIR @ 213 EASTHAMPTON RD Refer To Accident: 21-543-AC 21-15035 1701 DRUNK Location/Address: [HOY 350] DILLON'S PACKAGE STORE - 589 HIGH ST 21-15036 1704 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 468 BEECH ST @ 387 LINDEN ST Refer To Accident: 21-544-AC 21-15037 1709 M/V STOP Location/Address: 79 WALNUT ST @ 272 HAMPDEN ST 21-15038 1712 M/V STOP Location/Address: 69 SARGEANT ST @ 463 MAIN ST 21-15039 1719 STREET STOP Location/Address: CITY LOT - 639 DWIGHT ST @ 101 CHESTNUT ST 21-15040 1721 M/V STOP Location/Address: 527 MAIN ST @ 57 ADAMS ST 21-15041 1723 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: 114 TOKENEKE RD 21-15042 1731 M/V STOP Location/Address: 35 JACKSON ST @ 632 S BRIDGE ST 21-15043 1733 M/V STOP Location/Address: 141 CABOT ST @ 517 HIGH ST 21-15044 1739 M/V STOP Location/Address: 155 CABOT ST @ 375 MAPLE ST 21-15045 1743 M/V STOP Location/Address: 61 COMMERCIAL ST @ 1 FRANKLIN ST 21-15046 1750 STREET STOP Location/Address: 365 APPLETON ST 21-15047 1806 M/V STOP Location/Address: 426 BEECH ST @ 171 W FRANKLIN ST Holyoke Police Department Page: 6 Dispatch Log From: 05/17/2021 Thru: 05/24/2021 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/24/2021 Refer To Incident: 21-1948-OF 21-15048 1809 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: 308 WALNUT ST 21-15049 1810 MISSING PERSON Location/Address: 4 COLUMBIA ST Refer To Incident: 21-1949-OF 21-15050 1815 M/V STOP Location/Address: 289 CABOT ST @ 102 LOCUST ST 21-15051 1817 MALICIOUS DAMAGE Location/Address: 78 LONGWOOD AVE Refer To Incident: 21-1951-OF 21-15052 1821 M/V STOP Location/Address: 155 CABOT ST @ 375 MAPLE ST 21-15053 1825 M/V STOP Location/Address: 17 JACKSON ST @ 637 S SUMMER ST 21-15054 1833 PARKING VIOLATION Location/Address: 105 BROWN AVE 21-15055 1834 M/V STOP Location/Address: 380 RACE ST @ 64 HAMILTON ST 21-15056 1836 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 23 N SUMMER ST Apt.
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