Amherst · Princeton Court
RESOLVEDA 27-year-old is “jumped” outside the Prince & Clare apartments on Princeton, and a cooperative kid on a bike offers to point out the suspect
Victim has a goose egg and a swollen-shut eye; officers name a subject they have history with
At 20:23, Amherst PD picked up a harassment-turned-assault call at the Prince & Clare apartments, 146 Princeton Avenue[*]. The complainant said her 27-year-old daughter had just been jumped outside, and that the suspect had gone “in the court over.” When officers reached the victim, one described her injuries plainly: “She's got a very large goose egg to her forehead and her left eye is completely swollen shut”. She was declining EMS at the scene.
The break in the case came from a bystander. An officer radioed that “he's got a black t-shirt and black shorts, he's in super cooperative, he says he knows exactly where the suspects went” — a younger kid in a black t-shirt, “super cooperative,” who said he knew exactly where the suspects had gone. Officers, meanwhile, floated a name from their own files, saying they likely had history with a subject somewhere in the 172 Princeton building. Units followed the youth’s directions and closed the scene believing charges were coming.
Amherst · Fireworks patrol
The night after the Fourth: fifty kids and Roman candles at Creekwood Park, a grass fire at Prairie Pond, and a “pretty large firework” on Grandview
Amherst PD spent hours chasing e-bikes and bottle rockets across half the town
It started early. At 19:56, two officers broke off a call after “there's a pretty loud explosion, I'm not sure if there's a fire working or not”, and moments later reported a pretty large firework on Grandview Drive[*] with the grass now catching fire; Amherst Fire dispatched to the Prairie Pond Apartments, 2171 North French Road, for kids setting off fireworks that started the grass burning.
By 21:27 the main event was Creekwood Park, 370 Sunridge, where an officer watching on the park cameras counted “about 50 kids at the park, they're shooting off fireworks, you can see them on the camera”. Cars converged; a youth on an e-bike was seen holding a Roman candle up and down the path, and by 21:45 dispatch was fielding a second call about 15 more kids at the Winterbrook entrance. Officers kept a presence and monitored until the crowd cleared out.
The complaints didn’t stop at midnight. Just before 23:50, Amherst PD took a firework-use complaint at 206 Fairhaven Drive for kids starting fires and setting off fireworks in the streets, and sent a car back around after midnight to check on it again.
Amherst · UMass College area
A 12-year-old girl goes out on stroke symptoms — severe headache, speech trouble, numbness and paralysis
At 21:49, Amherst Fire put out an EMS call near the UMass College at 10 Cummings Drive for a 12-year-old female reported to be “experiencing a severe headache, also having speech problems as well as numbness and paralysis”. Dispatch repeated the run — a sign of an urgent priority — as Twin City and fire crews responded. The combination of symptoms in a child that young is exactly the kind of call that gets read twice on the air.
Amherst · Bridal Chateau lot
A woman waits in a black Mercedes for a police escort to get her belongings back — and warns there are guns in the house
Amherst PD stages an assist in the Bridal Chateau parking lot on Raleigh Drive
The shift opened at 15:01 with Amherst PD staging a civil-standby assist in the lot of the Bridal Chateau, 1687 Raleigh Drive, where a woman was waiting in a black Mercedes. Dispatch relayed that she wanted police help to retrieve some belongings from a house, that she had been “afraid of her husband since he's an alcoholic”, and — the detail that raises every officer’s attention — that “there is guns in the house”. There were no orders of protection between the parties, and the subject was not showing on scene.