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Holyoke Police Department Page: 1 Dispatch Log From: 05/01/2020 Thru: 05/28/2020 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/28/2020 Holyoke Police Department Page: 1 Dispatch Log From: 05/01/2020 Thru: 05/28/2020 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/28/2020 For Date: 05/01/2020 - Friday Call Number Time Call Reason 20-12313 0010 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 18 WOODBRIDGE ST 20-12314 0031 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE Location: RUSSEL - 1578 SOUTHAMPTON RD, MONTGOMERY 20-12315 0044 STREET STOP Location/Address: 177 ELM ST 20-12316 0100 TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT Location/Address: BOBALA RD 20-12317 0104 PROPERTY CHECK Location: CARLOS VEGA PARK 20-12318 0122 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: 271 MAIN ST @ 13 SPRING ST 20-12319 0122 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 3297] GTI - 28 APPLETON ST 20-12320 0125 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1376] VETERANS PARK - MAPLE ST 20-12321 0126 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 563] HERITAGE PARK - 221 APPLETON ST 20-12322 0126 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1501] ERNEST E PROULX MUNICIPAL PARKING FACILITY - 505 DWIGHT ST 20-12323 0128 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: 103 PINE ST 20-12324 0152 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 73 TAYLOR ST 20-12325 0235 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1268] UNION MART - 297 APREMONT HWY 20-12326 0249 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 3227] CIRCLE K LAUNDRY - 337 APPLETON ST 20-12327 0253 GUN CALL Location/Address: 589 S BRIDGE ST Refer To Incident: 20-1702-OF 20-12328 0310 M/V STOP Location/Address: APPLETON ST 20-12329 0311 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: QUICKSTOP - SARGEANT ST 20-12330 0333 loitering Location/Address: [HOY 3343] 180 ELM ST @ 345 APPLETON ST 20-12332 0635 ALARM Location/Address: [HOY 254] CMS LANDSCAPING - 175 SUFFOLK ST 20-12333 0703 ALARM Location/Address: [HOY 147] BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH - 304 ELM ST 20-12334 0801 ALARM Location/Address: 168 HIGH ST 20-12335 0807 SAFETY HAZARD Location/Address: 156 LINDEN ST Holyoke Police Department Page: 2 Dispatch Log From: 05/01/2020 Thru: 05/28/2020 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/28/2020 20-12336 0844 PARKING VIOLATION Location/Address: [HOY 362] DPW - CANAL ST 20-12337 0857 ALARM Location/Address: [HOY 241] CITY HALL - 536 DWIGHT ST 20-12338 0914 FOLLOW UP Location/Address: [HOY 618] HOLYOKE HIGH SCHOOL - 500 BEECH ST 20-12339 0931 SAFETY HAZARD Location/Address: 330 WHITNEY AVE @ 1 BOBALA RD 20-12340 0935 CHECK WELLBEING/ASSIST Location/Address: 517 HIGH ST @ 141 CABOT ST 20-12341 0939 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 2589] OTTOMANIELLO, GINA P. - 293 SARGEANT ST Apt. #2FL 20-12342 1004 911 HANG UP Location/Address: 43 ASHLEY RD 20-12343 1004 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 652] HOLYOKE SOLDIERS HOME - 110 CHERRY ST 20-12344 1007 DISTURBANCE/GENERAL Location/Address: 948 DWIGHT ST Apt. #15 20-12345 1023 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 445 BEECH ST 20-12346 1033 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 152 WEST ST Apt. #105 20-12347 1042 SAFETY HAZARD Location/Address: 266 ESSEX ST 20-12348 1047 CHECK WELLBEING/ASSIST Location/Address: 91 SARGEANT ST @ 39 COMMERCIAL ST 20-12349 1126 SAFETY HAZARD Location/Address: [HOY 3051] BOUTTE, ARDENA - 266 ESSEX ST Apt. #111 20-12350 1126 UNWANTED GUEST Location/Address: [HOY 1277] UNIVERSITY PARK APTS - 20 EASTHAMPTON RD Apt. #B10 20-12351 1131 ACCIDENT HIT & RUN Location/Address: 191 BEECH ST Refer To Accident: 20-408-AC 20-12352 1134 B & E REPORT Location/Address: 49 BROOKLINE AVE Apt. #3 Refer To Incident: 20-1704-OF 20-12353 1136 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 1577 NORTHAMPTON ST @ 1600 DWIGHT ST Refer To Accident: 20-407-AC 20-12354 1143 VIOLATION CITY ORDINANCE Location/Address: 40 MOSS AVE @ 485 WESTFIELD RD 20-12355 1218 SAFETY HAZARD Location/Address: [HOY 917] THE BUDGET INN - 579 NORTHAMPTON ST Apt. #3 20-12356 1231 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 3497] 284 CHERRY ST - 284 CHERRY ST 20-12357 1247 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1467] PULASKI PARK - LYMAN ST 20-12358 1249 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Holyoke Police Department Page: 3 Dispatch Log From: 05/01/2020 Thru: 05/28/2020 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/28/2020 Location/Address: [HOY 1219] SYCAMORE HOUSE ASSOC - 287 ESSEX ST Apt. #310 20-12359 1259 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1501] ERNEST E PROULX MUNICIPAL PARKING FACILITY - 505 DWIGHT ST 20-12360 1300 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 563] HERITAGE PARK - 221 APPLETON ST 20-12361 1316 Accident-Pedistrian Involved Location/Address: [HOY 815] LIQUORS 44 - 44 LINCOLN ST 20-12362 1329 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: RM 101 - 36 LOWER WESTFIELD RD 20-12363 1335 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 1371] LOOMIS HOUSE - 298 JARVIS AVE Apt. #115 20-12364 1407 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 463 MAIN ST @ 69 SARGEANT ST Refer To Accident: 20-409-AC 20-12365 1416 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 350] DILLON'S PACKAGE STORE - 589 HIGH ST 20-12366 1419 ERRATIC DRIVER Location: [HOY 2858] WILLIMANSETT BRIDGE PROJECT 20-12367 1432 SHOPLIFTING Location/Address: [HOY 964] OCEAN STATE JOB LOT - 2291 NORTHAMPTON ST Refer To Incident: 20-1705-OF 20-12368 1437 VIOLATION CITY ORDINANCE Location/Address: 184 SOUTH ST 20-12369 1437 ACCIDENT Location: [CHI] 36 WHITMAN ST, CHICOPEE 20-12370 1516 SHOPLIFTING Location/Address: [HOY 2698] CVS - 400 BEECH ST 20-12371 1524 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 12 CHARLES ST 20-12372 1529 ASSIST/PUBLIC Location/Address: [HOY 746] KMART - 2211 NORTHAMPTON ST 20-12373 1553 ASSIST STATE POLICE Location/Address: [HOY 3097] HOLYOKE CROSSING - HOLYOKE ST 20-12374 1607 THREATS Location/Address: [HOY 1050] PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL - 1233 MAIN ST Refer To Incident: 20-1706-OF 20-12375 1617 SEX OFFENSE Location/Address: [HOY 2655] MOUNT SAINT VINCENT - 35 HOLY FAMILY RD Refer To Incident: 20-1707-OF 20-12376 1618 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: MT TOM SKI RD 20-12377 1626 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 2953] HOLYOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 250 CHESTNUT ST 20-12378 1627 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: REAR - 228 WALNUT ST 20-12379 1630 ASSIST/PUBLIC Location/Address: 1022 HAMPDEN ST 20-12380 1630 LOUD MUSIC Location/Address: 399 MAPLE ST Holyoke Police Department Page: 4 Dispatch Log From: 05/01/2020 Thru: 05/28/2020 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/28/2020 20-12381 1635 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 346] DEVONSHIRE PLACE - 50 HOLY FAMILY RD Apt. #517 20-12382 1702 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1501] ERNEST E PROULX MUNICIPAL PARKING FACILITY - 505 DWIGHT ST 20-12383 1752 Be on the lookout for Location/Address: EASTHAMPTON RD 20-12384 1810 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 485 SOUTH ST Apt. #201 20-12385 1815 ALARM Location/Address: [HOY 618] HOLYOKE HIGH SCHOOL - 500 BEECH ST 20-12386 1825 UNWANTED GUEST Location/Address: 300 CHESTNUT ST Apt. #FL1 20-12387 1832 OVERDOSE Location/Address: 99 HAMPSHIRE ST @ 287 WALNUT ST Refer To Incident: 20-1708-OF 20-12388 1913 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 8 TOKENEKE RD 20-12389 2040 DISTURBANCE/GENERAL Location/Address: [HOY 1419] SAMS FOOD STORE - 515 HIGH ST Refer To Arrest: 20-456-AR 20-12390 2042 loitering Location/Address: 151 WEST ST Apt. #301 20-12391 2050 UNWANTED GUEST Location/Address: 64 COMMERCIAL ST Apt. #1R 20-12392 2116 FIRE ALARM/SMOKE ALARM Location/Address: 142 ST JEROME AVE 20-12393 2128 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 82 MEADOWBROOK RD 20-12394 2131 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 3504] 48 HOLY FAMILY RD - 48 HOLY FAMILY RD 20-12396 2144 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: 40 BOBALA RD @ 1 KELLY WAY 20-12397 2151 DRUNK Location/Address: 509 APPLETON ST @ 4 SYCAMORE ST 20-12398 2223 CHECK WELLBEING/ASSIST Location/Address: [HOY 869] 175 CHESTNUT ST @ 335 APPLETON ST 20-12399 2251 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 13 N EAST ST Refer To Incident: 20-1709-OF Refer To Accident: 20-410-AC 20-12400 2303 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE Location/Address: 29 LABRIE LN 20-12401 2321 OVERDOSE Location/Address: 175 PEARL ST Refer To Incident: 20-1710-OF 20-12402 2331 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE Location/Address: [HOY 1145] SHELL FOOD MART (WFCS INC) - 225 WHITING FARMS RD 20-12403 2333 CHECK WELLBEING/ASSIST Location/Address: 11 N EAST ST Apt. #5C Holyoke Police Department Page: 5 Dispatch Log From: 05/01/2020 Thru: 05/28/2020 0000 - 2359 Printed: 05/28/2020 20-12404 2339 TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT Location/Address: BOBALA RD 20-12405 2357 TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT Location: RACING DETAIL For Date: 05/02/2020 - Saturday 20-12406 0000 TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT Location/Address: BOBALA RD 20-12407 0021 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: WORCESTER PLACE 20-12408 0021 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: 52 HAMILTON ST @ 135 CLEMENTE ST 20-12409 0022 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: MAIN STREET CAR WASH - 990 MAIN ST 20-12410 0028 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: HOLY FAMILY RD 20-12411 0029 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 2363] SHEARD PARK - JACKSON ST 20-12412 0031 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: 300 CHESTNUT ST 20-12413 0034 ACCIDENT Location/Address: 141 SARGEANT ST @ 309 ELM ST Refer To Accident: 20-411-AC Refer To Arrest: 20-458-AR 20-12414 0123 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: 271 MAIN ST @ 13 SPRING ST 20-12415 0124 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 3297] GTI - 28 APPLETON ST 20-12416 0127 ALARM Location/Address: [HOY 2650] APPLE INC. - 50 HOLYOKE ST Apt. #C331 20-12417 0157 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 563] HERITAGE PARK - 221 APPLETON ST 20-12418 0212 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1501] ERNEST E PROULX MUNICIPAL PARKING FACILITY - 505 DWIGHT ST 20-12419 0212 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1467] PULASKI PARK - LYMAN ST 20-12420 0213 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: [HOY 1376] VETERANS PARK - MAPLE ST 20-12421 0221 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: 95 VERMONT ST 20-12422 0233 PROPERTY CHECK Location/Address: HOLY FAMILY RD 20-12423 0244 AMBULANCE/ FIRE Location/Address: [HOY 1419] SAMS FOOD STORE - 515 HIGH ST 20-12424 0257 ASSIST/PUBLIC Location/Address: [CHI] 50 SIMARD DR Apt.
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