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03-15-2021 Through 03-21-2021 Chicopee Police Department Dispatch Log From: 03/15/2021 Thru: 03/21/2021 0000 - 2359 For Date: 03/15/2021 - Monday Call Number Time Call Reason Action 21-28442 0003 Disabled Motor Vehicle Complaint Taken Care Of Location/Address: [CHI] BROADWAY + E MAIN ST 21-28450 0016 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Vicinity of: [CHI] MEADOW ST 21-28456 0036 Alarm False Alarm Location/Address: [CHI F1393] CHICK FIL A - MEMORIAL DR 21-28481 0144 Suspicious Activity No Action Required Vicinity of: [CHI 105] LIQUORSHED - BURNETT RD 21-28488 0210 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 1160] CHICOPEE LIBRARY-EMILY PARTYKA CENTER BRANCH - FRONT ST 21-28496 0221 Public Service Report Made Location/Address: [CHI 2119] - POLASKI AVE 21-28519 0407 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Vicinity of: [CHI F122] SALTER COLLEGE - SHAWINIGAN DR 21-28521 0423 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Vicinity of: [CHI F122] SALTER COLLEGE - SHAWINIGAN DR 21-28533 0616 Disturbance Advised Location/Address: [CHI] ARTISAN ST 21-28535 0626 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] AT MASS PIKE ENTRANCE - MEMORIAL DR 21-28541 0648 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 1338] POPEYES CHICKEN & BISCUITS - MEMORIAL DR 21-28543 0650 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] FRONT ST 21-28544 0655 Disabled Motor Vehicle No Action Required Vicinity of: [CHI F80] DR DEEGANS DELI - BURNETT RD 21-28551 0718 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 1065] CHICOPEE HIGH SCHOOL - FRONT ST 21-28552 0719 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] CHURCH ST 21-28555 0729 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] FRONT ST 21-28556 0740 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 1065] CHICOPEE HIGH SCHOOL - FRONT ST 21-28560 0753 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 1065] CHICOPEE HIGH SCHOOL - FRONT ST 21-28561 0753 Neighbor/Landlord Dispute Advised Location/Address: [CHI] CENTER ST 21-28562 0757 Investigation/ Up Arrest Made Location/Address: [CHI 3676] - CLARENDON AVE 21-28568 0824 Traffic Assignment Appears Secure After Check Location/Address: [CHI F61] ST JOAN/ ST GEORGE SCHOOL - GRATTAN ST 21-28578 0835 Disturbance Advised Location/Address: [CHI] CENTER ST 21-28583 0844 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI F567] TRYBA AUTO SALES - MEADOW ST 21-28585 0847 Public Service Advised Location/Address: [CHI XP1985] DEBRA DR 21-28594 0909 Disturbance Advised Location/Address: [CHI] CENTER ST 21-28595 0914 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI XP1958] SABON LATINO RESTAURANT - MEADOW ST 21-28603 0928 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 839] STEFANIK SCHOOL, GENERAL. JOHN J. K-5 - MEADOW ST 21-28604 0930 MV COMPLAINT/TRAFFIC/PARKING Unfounded Location/Address: [CHI] LINDEN ST + MAPLE ST 21-28605 0936 MV COMPLAINT/TRAFFIC/PARKING Unfounded Location/Address: [CHI] CHATEAUGAY ST + BRITTANY ST 21-28607 0941 Mal Damage/VANDALISM-Past Report Made Location/Address: [CHI] RIVERDALE RD 21-28610 0947 Alarm False Alarm Location/Address: [CHI] RIMMON AVE 21-28612 0950 Transport Service Assist Given Location/Address: [CHI F825] MASS TRIAL COURT [CHICOPEE] - CHURCH ST 21-28613 0955 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 839] STEFANIK SCHOOL, GENERAL. JOHN J. K-5 - MEADOW ST 21-28615 1006 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 839] STEFANIK SCHOOL, GENERAL. JOHN J. K-5 - MEADOW ST 21-28618 1013 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] SHERIDAN ST 21-28625 1032 Suspicious Activity Advised Location/Address: [CHI] OAKWOOD ST 21-28624 1034 Abandoned 911 Call Could not Locate Location/Address: [CHI] CHESTNUT ST 21-28628 1047 Motor Vehicle Stop Criminal Complaint Request Location/Address: [CHI 171] ROCKRIMMON AUTO PARTS - CENTER ST 21-28629 1054 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] GRANBY RD 21-28634 1117 Suspicious Activity Complaint Taken Care Of Location/Address: [CHI] BLUE BIRD ACRES - KIWI DR 21-28640 1147 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] JAMES ST + GRIFFITH RD 21-28646 1159 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] JAMES ST 21-28651 1208 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] JAMES ST 21-28656 1225 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] MONTCALM ST 21-28658 1234 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] CENTER ST + INTERSTATE 391/CHIC CTR 21-28666 1254 Abandoned 911 Call Advised Location/Address: [CHI] FRONT ST 21-28667 1301 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] WESTOVER RD 21-28669 1304 Disturbance Advised Location/Address: [CHI 670] CUMBERLAND FARMS - MEMORIAL DR 21-28673 1312 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] CABOT ST + DWIGHT ST 21-28680 1328 Public Service Transport Complete Location/Address: [CHI] LUDLOW PARK DR 21-28682 1336 Crash Property Damage Criminal Complaint Request Location/Address: [CHI] MCKINSTRY AVE 21-28683 1339 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] DALE ST 21-28686 1350 Abandoned 911 Call No Action Required Location/Address: [CHI 842] DUPONT MEM MID SCHOOL, 1ST SGT. KEVIN A. - FRONT ST 21-28687 1403 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 839] STEFANIK SCHOOL, GENERAL. JOHN J. K-5 - MEADOW ST 21-28688 1403 Investigation/Follow Up Unfounded Location/Address: [SPR] CAREW ST 21-28690 1413 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 565] MCDONALDS - MEADOW ST 21-28695 1424 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 839] STEFANIK SCHOOL, GENERAL. JOHN J. K-5 - MEADOW ST 21-28696 1426 Crash Property Damage Complaint Taken Care Of Location/Address: [CHI] MONTGOMERY ST + GRANBY RD 21-28700 1431 Abandoned 911 Call Unfounded Location/Address: [CHI] CHARLES ST 21-28699 1432 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 839] STEFANIK SCHOOL, GENERAL. JOHN J. K-5 - MEADOW ST 21-28704 1439 Alarm Appears Secure After Check Location/Address: [CHI] MCCARTHY AVE 21-28706 1449 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 839] STEFANIK SCHOOL, GENERAL. JOHN J. K-5 - MEADOW ST 21-28709 1459 MV COMPLAINT/TRAFFIC/PARKING No Action Required Location/Address: [CHI] OLKO CIR 21-28711 1506 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI 839] STEFANIK SCHOOL, GENERAL. JOHN J. K-5 - MEADOW ST 21-28714 1510 Crash Property Damage Report Made Location/Address: [CHI] FRONT ST + ELLERTON ST 21-28719 1524 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] GRANBY RD + MONTGOMERY ST 21-28720 1524 Shoplifter Report Made Location/Address: [CHI 382] FRUIT FAIR MARKET - FRONT ST 21-28722 1539 Motor Vehicle Stop Citation/Warning Issued Location/Address: [CHI] SHERIDAN ST + MONTGOMERY ST 21-28728 1550 Larceny Complaint Past Report Made Location/Address: [CHI] EAST MAIN ST 21-28735 1558 Abandoned 911 Call Appears Secure After Check Location/Address: [CHI 561] POLEP, J. 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