4:52 a.m. — Be On The Look Out, Amherst to Acton. Party made emotionally disturbed statements to his girlfriend while in Amherst, no means given. Believed to be traveling from Amherst back to Acton via Rt. 202 to Rt. 2. Amherst PD advised the male party is believed to be at a location in Amherst and they attempted to confirm with another party but they were “less than helpful.” While on the line with Amherst, they advised the now ex-girlfriend is stating the male is “bleeding out with a tourniquet.” Requested Orange Fire Department to stage. Male party located and will be transported to Athol Hospital.
7:09 a.m. — Gardner Police requested a well being check, Johnson Road, for male who made emotionally disturbed statements to a friend. Gardner police spoke to him via phone and he stated nothing of the sort. He advised that he is at a dojo and said he was all set and has no intention of hurting himself. Advised Gardner PD.
7:11 a.m. — Caller from Winter Street looking to set up an escort to retrieve his property from ex-girlfriend’s house. Female states Monday would work. Instructed to contact police to set up time.
7:53 a.m. — River Rat Race service call. Northfield Dive Team boat responding to Orange for a public service detail.
7:55 a.m. — Investigation started from past larceny, East Main Street.
8:41 a.m. — Report of sick raccoon by the dumpster, North Main Street. Raccoon euthanized on arrival.
10:55 a.m. — Party reports lost wallet at Cumberland Farms on Brookside Road in Athol. Referred to Athol Police Department.
10:58 a.m. — Party reported he let his 4-year-old cousin play with his phone yesterday and accidentally ordered $98 worth of hamster food from the Cash App. Party spoke to his bank who told him to have this logged with the police as he is trying to get the money refunded.
1:02 p.m. — Caller reporting police car on Red Brook Lane with the light on, horn sounding and no officer around. Belonged to one of the members of the dive team. Will try to locate owner on the radio.
1:22 p.m. — Caller advises an expensive white convertible with the top down was just driving through the neighborhood, Winter Street and Mechanic Street. Middle aged man asked her if she lived alone. She didn’t answer him and he left. Area was checked with negative contact.
2 p.m. — Motor vehicle complaint, King Street. Vehicle parked in front of his residence for the River Rat Race. He reported that people were parking on the recently redone ball field and East River and King Streets. On arrival, owners of the vehicles were located and advised to move vehicles.
3:54 p.m. — Unwanted person, East River Street. Caller requesting assistance getting her ex to leave the area. Stated he was in the apartment with her and started to get loud and it took about an hour to get him to leave. Said he was now standing outside her vehicle. Would like assistance removing him from the area. Located the male party fleeing the area on foot. Verbal altercation only. The male party agreed to go to a friend’s house and the situation was mediated.
4:32 p.m. — Caller states he lost his black tri-fold wallet somewhere in the area of Mike’s Place, East River Street.
5:08 p.m. — Harassment, East River Street. Caller reporting harassing emails from her ex. States she keeps blocking him but he keeps creating new accounts. Called the party back but no answer and unable to leave a voice mail.
5:34 p.m. — Unwanted person, Dewey Conrad Avenue. Caller requesting officers to have his girlfriend removed from the residence. Same is refusing. Spoke with both parties and mediated the situation. The female party agreed to leave for the night.
5:35 p.m. — While on patrol, officer was advised of a fight taking place near the boat ramp. Party had assaulted male due to being upset about the way the race was started earlier. Both parties separated and charges were not pursued. Assaulted party left with female party who would bring him to friends.
5:43 p.m. — Fight reported, Prospect Street and North Main Street. Large group of kids on the side of the road fighting and yelling about pulling knives. Officers located the victims in the fight and they stated that is was an argument between them and their friend’s neighbor. The victims stated that the neighbor pulled a knife and then the police showed up. Victims did not wish to press charges and were not forthcoming with information.
6:11 p.m. — Officer stopped vehicle for inspection status, East River Street. Operator admitted to consuming alcohol. Sobriety tests were administered and the operator passed. A verbal warning was given for the inspection status.
6:18 p.m. — Officer wanted, Oaklawn Avenue. Caller states that she received a call saying party was on his way to her residence and there is a stay away order in effect. Caller was not at her residence. Checked area, nothing found. Responded to location twice and no one home on either occasion. Attempted to reach caller and got recording saying unable to leave voice mail.
6:22 p.m. — Disturbance, Prospect Street. Caller reporting his neighbor attacked and punched him. Same denies any injuries, stating he’d live. Both parties continued to argue while awaiting police arrival. Caller said subject jacked up his car and took the tire off so he can’t drive it. Subject kept yelling that the caller owed him $100. Officer arrived on the scene. Caller threatened to hit subject if the police did not arrive soon. He was advised to walk away and stop engaging with subject.
6:34 p.m. — Welfare check, East River Street. Caller reported that while she was out walking she heard what sounded like a male and female arguing and she heard the female yell “ow!” Officer made contact with the involved parties. Both parties stated it was just a loud verbal argument but that everything was settled now.
10:49 p.m. — 911 call, Route 2. Caller advised there is a party walking on the highway. Transferred to the State Police.
11:57 p.m. — Officer wanted, East Main Street. Received report of a male in a ski mask who was throwing rocks, harassing pedestrians and customers at Cumberland Farms. While monitoring the area, noted a vehicle to have a smashed back window. Investigated further.

