Sunday, April 3

5:02 p.m. — Caller at Unity and Prospect streets reports being involved in a two-vehicle accident, experiencing chest pain. Rau’s Sunoco Service towed one vehicle. One driver received a verbal warning for speed. His vehicle was operable and he left the scene.

Monday, April 4

5:01 p.m. — Caller from Highland Circle reports a child taking small piles of leaves and lighting them on fire in her driveway. The child was indoors at the time of the call and there was no fire.

7:38 p.m. — Caller from Montague Avenue reports a cat locked in the house since Feb. 2. Nobody has been home. A voicemail was left for animal control.

Tuesday, April 5

5:46 p.m. — Caller from East Main Street believes gas was siphoned from his vehicle. He said his mother’s car had been messed with a couple weeks prior and requested video footage be viewed.

Wednesday, April 6

1:00 a.m. — Northfield Mountain reports seeing an individual on security cameras at the Silvio O. Conte Anadromous Fish Research Laboratory looking around the area with a flashlight. Police found the gate to be open upon arrival. Northfield Mountain reports that, as of April 1, the gate should be locked. Police checked the area and found nobody with a flashlight. Northfield Mountain could not find anyone on the security cameras. Police secured the gate the best they could.

5:41 p.m. — Caller said her stepson was beaten up and had his backpack taken by other children while at the Unity Park basketball court. Caller denied medical attention for her son.

Thursday, April 7

1:03 a.m. — Police meet with a man at Cross Street and Turnpike Road with a history of domestic issues and stalking. They spoke about that day’s encounter with the ex-girlfriend and police gave him a warning about his actions.

Friday, April 8

7:07 p.m. — Caller from Avenue A and Fourth Street reports approximately 19 children screaming and yelling at each other in the roadway. Multiple calls came in, with one caller advising the group had moved over to a brick building on the upper side of Fourth Street, with some going inside and others still outside. Police learned the children were having a dispute over a relationship before separating them and telling them to stay away from each other.

9:37 p.m. — Police on the lookout for an Audi that sped past an officer near Scotty’s Convenience Store.

Saturday, April 9

7:32 a.m. — Caller from Third Street Laundry reports the laundromat was vandalized. A camera was smashed and two others were moved. There was also trash thrown everywhere. Police contacted the owner, who said he thought it was probably some children he kicked out of the laundromat the day before.

12:59 p.m. — Caller from Keith Apartments on Canal Street said two young boys mooned him and then ran away.

Sunday, April 10

6:02 a.m. — Caller from the F.L. Roberts gas station states a man in the store was being belligerent, broke things and stole things. He was last seen heading toward Fourth Street on foot.

1:58 p.m. — Caller from Connecticut River Liquors on Avenue A reports a shoplifting incident that occurred within the past few minutes. A man walked out of the store with a bottle of alcohol. Police retrieved the stolen item in the area of 87 Fourth St.

Monday, April 11

3:35 p.m. — Caller from Fourth Street states there is a group of people fighting. A second caller reports yelling and screaming in the area, also thought it looked like someone was being held to the ground. A third caller states a woman was beaten up pretty badly by another woman before they got into a blue minivan that took off, turning right onto Avenue A. Unable to locate the vehicle.

6:01 p.m. — Multiple callers report a fight on Fourth Street in which a large group of children attacked a man by hitting him with skateboards. A third caller reported her cousin was hit by a scooter that had been thrown. Caller wasn’t on scene and was unsure if there were any injuries.

Tuesday, April 12

6:44 a.m. — Caller on North Taylor Hill Road reports a bear in her area. Requested animal control be advised.

5:51 p.m. — Multiple callers report an accident between a school bus and a Chevrolet pickup truck with unknown injuries at Avenue A and Seventh Street. Rau’s Sunoco Service towed the truck. All bus passengers refused medical transport, while the driver of the truck was taken to Baystate Franklin Medical Center.

Wednesday, April 13

8:58 a.m. — Caller from Third Street states his 13-year-old grandson ran away after getting in trouble at school. Police located the child on Second Street, who said he was walking back home.

1:40 p.m. — Caller from Avenue A reports two men in the stairwell that seem suspicious. Caller believes they do not live in the building. Building management was advised of the complaint.

Friday, April 15

6:05 p.m. — Caller from near the basketball court at Unity Park got a call from his friend that he was threatened by a man before leaving his apartment. Caller said his friend was at the basketball court and wanted to speak with an officer. The individual said his sister’s boyfriend assaulted her and yelled at him, so he left because he was scared. Police were going to contact the mother.

10:52 p.m. — Caller from Miller’s Pub reports people fighting outside. Police found there was a group outside being loud.

Saturday, April 16

11:04 a.m. — Caller from Greenfield Road reports a loose domesticated turkey.