6:26 a.m. — Caller from the Cutlery Block on Third Street states those in the apartment complex were advised to call police if they saw the attached female. Caller advised the woman was standing outside her apartment. Crystal Marie Wells, 37, of Third Street in Turners Falls, was arrested on a warrant and taken to the Franklin County Jail and House of Correction. She was held without bail.
7:02 a.m. — Caller from Greenfield Road states a horse and llama are loose in the road.
10:25 a.m. — Caller from Central Street reports a fight between his 13-year-old and 16-year-old sons. While breaking up the fight, the caller lost the ability to breathe. Thinks he may be having a heart attack. EMS requested.
6:24 p.m. — Caller from Unity Street reports his stepson punched him in the face and he wants him arrested. Aidan Bilodeau, 18, of Unity Street in Turners Falls, was arrested on a charge of domestic assault and battery and transported to the Franklin County Jail and House of Correction. His mother provided $100 to go toward bail.
7:58 p.m. — Caller from Montague City Road states a female neighbor punched his wife in the face. Police learned the situation had been mediated. Parties were advised of their options.
10:10 p.m. — Caller from Bridge Street reports a woman screaming outside an apartment building by the bridge. Multiple voices could be heard yelling. A second call came in reporting the same incident while also reporting seeing a woman shoved against the wall. Police advised the situation was mediated and parties were advised of their options.
8:27 a.m. — Four reports of vehicles that were broken into overnight on South Prospect Street and Craig Avenue. Two reported nothing was taken, one party said they would call back once home. A walk-in then reported a possible small amount of change taken from his vehicle.
5:38 p.m. — Caller reports an erratic driver following too closely, flashing their lights and honking on Federal Street. Driver then passed the caller and sped away. Described as a white muscle car, possibly a Dodge Charger.
3:36 p.m. — Caller reports an erratic driver who swerved and hit a curb on Loomis Road in Greenfield. Call was transferred to the Greenfield Police Department.
9:51 p.m. — Caller reports hearing a shot fired near his home at Smiarowski Road and Taylor Hill Road and saw two people run to a black Nissan Maxima before speeding away. The caller said he’d heard gunshots five to six times that week. Police checked the area and found nothing.
10:02 p.m. — Caller reports a woman yelling for help in an alleyway on Second Street standing next to a silver Monte Carlo. When the caller approached the woman, she yelled at her to go away.
10:08 p.m. — Caller reports yelling and screaming coming from the second-floor apartment in her building on East Main Street. Caller said there is a history of abuse. Police were later advised that the involved woman left for the night.
5:42 p.m. — Caller reports a group of individuals fighting on K Street. She then said a group of children went inside her house and stole something, adding that they were still outside.
10:54 p.m. — Caller reports someone being wheeled around in a wheelchair and yelling “help.” The only description provided was a man wearing dark clothing.
3:29 p.m. — Caller from Lake Pleasant Road heard gunshots that sounded like they were too close to his home. Possibly came from the Independent Order of Scalpers lodge. Police checked the area and heard no shots.
10:36 p.m. — Caller from North Taylor Hill Road reports a possible gas leak in the kitchen. Didn’t know how to shut it off. Opened the windows, but the odor was strong. An elderly woman needed help getting out of the residence.
1:48 a.m. — Caller from H Street states her motion light came on and she noticed a man dressed in all black kneeling down in front of her car. When she opened the door, the man took off, leaving a bag and its contents behind. Caller was unsure if it was stolen. Police took possession of the property and were on the lookout for the man.
8:06 p.m. — Caller from Main Street reports five to six people arguing across the street from his residence. Police spoke to both parties and advised them of their options.
