Wednesday, November 21, 2012

October 25th-November 21st : Chock Full 'O' Crazy


THURSDAY, OCT. 25

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

• 12:01 a.m. — Police located a man spreading lime in circles in the middle of Snell Street. Police warned the man to stay out of the road and complete his project in a safer place.

• 8:39 p.m. — Members of Alpha Tau Gamma on Sunset Avenue were advised to stop shooting a potato gun from the porch after it startled residents in the neighborhood.

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY

• 6:19 p.m. — Police received a 911 call from an Amherst home that was determined to be made by a child upset she was being served beans for dinner.

FRIDAY, OCT. 26

CITIZEN ASSISTANCE

• 8:15 p.m. — An Amherst woman told police she is being harassed by a former boyfriend who is placing threatening comments on her YouTube channel, which depicts her treating baby dolls as her real children.

FRIDAY, NOV. 2

DISTURBANCES

• 1:58 a.m. — Police kept the peace between two men at Riverside Park Shopping Plaza after one of the men, who was intoxicated, continued to stare at the other in a threatening manner. Police transported the drunken man back to his home and had his pickup truck towed, but at 4:25 a.m. the man showed up at the tow lot to retrieve his truck. He was sent on his way.

• 1:56 p.m. — An angry customer at a downtown store was removed by police. The man got upset after he was given $4 in quarters for change and threw them back at the clerk, asking that he be given dollar bills instead.

SUNDAY, NOV. 4

CITIZEN ASSISTANCE

• 2:29 a.m. — An intoxicated woman suffered a head injury after she struck her head on the window sill while trying to get into bed at her North Pleasant Street home. She was taken by Amherst Fire Department ambulance to Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton for treatment.

• 4:45 p.m. — An Amherst woman reported she got an email from a man who claimed she was his wife and later received a phone call from a man who asked if she had gotten his message. Police are investigating the incidents.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7

DISTURBANCES

• 2:32 a.m. — Police responded to Colonial Village after a woman told police her husband was upset that he was not allowed to bring his alcohol with him during a previous police courtesy escort. The man left the home before police got there.




THURSDAY, NOV. 8

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

• 12:04 p.m. — Police are working with management at a downtown business to identify the person responsible for sending strange poems through the mail.

SUNDAY, NOV. 11

DISTURBANCES

• 1:18 a.m.— Police kept the peace between a farther and son at a South Amherst home.
*Sidenote: how does one keep peace between a farther and a son?*

• 1:30 a.m. — A South Amherst woman told police that the father of her children came to the residence and threw pumpkins and rocks at the windows. Police advised her about getting a restraining order.
*Sidenote: the rocks weren't enough?*

MONDAY, NOV. 12

VANDALISM

• 10:07 a.m. — A mailbox outside an Olympia Drive home that had an obscene image drawn it later had a trash can placed over it. The resident is requesting assistance to stop the ongoing vandalism.

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY

• 12:01 p.m. — Police took a 911 call from a 14-year-old Amherst boy upset that his mother had taken away his bicycle. Officers responded to the residence to advise the boy to follow the rules of the home.

THURSDAY, NOV. 15

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

• 10:57 p.m. — A security officer working for a property management company at a downtown location was warned about impersonating a police officer after he told residents at one home that he worked for the police department.

SATURDAY, NOV. 17

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

• 12:55 a.m. — Police found a man on North Pleasant Street near Kellogg Avenue whose pants were around his ankles. He told police it was practical joke by a friend, who admitted to doing it.













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