A man came to the police station to report that his iPad screen was damaged when the device was knocked from his hands by a man he was trying to photograph on Kellogg Avenue at 3:15 p.m. Thursday. He was advised to seek compensation in court and avoid the other man.
Police plan to summon to court a 36-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man, both of Easthampton, after the woman allegedly carved an explicit message into her ex-boyfriend’s car. The incident occurred around 5:04 a.m. July 10 on Concord Drive. The woman told police she was mad because her ex-boyfriend cheated on her. The incident remains under investigation and the exact charges are pending.
Jordan C. Emerson, 26, of 35 West St., was arrested at 10:45 p.m. July 8 on a warrant and on charges of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked license and having no inspection sticker after a traffic stop on Union Street.
A Glendale Grill employee reported to police at 3:45 p.m. July 5 that her car had been stolen from the restaurant parking lot. The car, which was a gift from her now-ex-boyfriend’s father, was taken from the parking lot by the ex-boyfriend. Police determined that the incident was a civil matter rather than criminal.
Bryant C. Bishko, 23, of 99 Strong St., was arrested at 2:56 a.m. July 3 on charges of operating while under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene of a property damage accident and a marked lanes violation after he allegedly crashed into a guardrail at the intersection of Ferry and East streets.
An Adams Street resident reported to police at 8:59 p.m. June 30 that a 29-inch HDTV delivered by FedEx valued at $120 had been stolen from his front porch. Police said they have no suspects.
The owner of two dogs that were running loose on Route 10 near the post office was cited at 1:40 p.m. June 30 for violating a city ordinance. Each violation is punishable by a fine of no more than $50.
James L. McIntyre, 45, of Florence, was arrested on a warrant about 1 a.m. Wednesday when an officer saw him on Main Street. The warrant issued by Northampton District Court was for failure to appear in court on previous charges.
Shayne Mercier, 26, who lists his address as the streets of Northampton, was arrested on a warrant about 8 p.m. Tuesday when an officer saw him on Main Street. The warrant was for charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and failure to notify the Registry of Motor Vehicles of a name and address change. It was not immediately clear which court issued the warrant.
Police investigated a report of a two men passing $380 worth of counterfeit $20 bills about 6:40 p.m. July 10 at the Wal-Mart on North King Street. There was no description of either of the men available as of Tuesday afternoon, police said.
Trevor J. Skerritt, 34, of Erving, was arrested at 4:44 p.m. July 9 on King Street on a charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
