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THE SENTINEL • THURSDAY, JUNE 6, <strong>2013</strong> PAGE 5BELCHERTOWN<strong>The</strong> Belchertown Police Departmentresponded to 235 calls during the week ofMay 27 – <strong>June</strong> 2. <strong>The</strong> department madethree arrests. Those arrested appear in courtat a future date and are innocent until provenguilty.ARRESTSTuesday, May 287:25 p.m. – William G. Skarzynski, 27,of 121 North Main St. apt. L3, Belchertownwas arrested for a warrant.Wednesday, May 294:35 p.m. – Arnold C. Kester, 28, of80 Old Amherst Road, Belchertown, wasarrested for a warrant.Thursday, May 309:49 p.m. – Aaron C. Caldwell-Rose, 22,of 65 River St., Belchertown was arrestedfor four warrants.P O L I C E L O G SGRANBY<strong>The</strong> Granby Police Department respondedto 201 calls during the week of May24 – 30. <strong>The</strong> department made one arrest.Those arrested appear in court at a futuredate and are innocent until proven guilty.ARRESTWednesday, May 294:54 p.m. – Daniel Williamson, 29, of 55East St., Southampton, was arrested for awarrant.INCIDENTSFriday, May 2410:59 a.m. - Resident surrendered a BBgun that belonged to his deceased brother.He stated he did not have any use for it andit looks too much like a handgun.9:12 p.m. - Requesting to speak with anofficer regarding his wife leaving tonightwith their children after she got angry withhim.the house.4:33 p.m. - Several calls for a motorvehicle vs. pedestrian accident on WestState Street.Thursday, May 307:51 a.m. - Caller states that there wasa two-vehicle accident in the area of 26Taylor St. No injuries were reported but A1has been toned due to a young child beingin one of the vehicles. <strong>The</strong>re was no onein the area upon arrival. One of the partiesinvolved in the accident came into the stationto report it.9:14 a.m. - Caller states during the nighta window was been popped out of itsframe.9:42 a.m. - In station to report a stolendebit card.1:59 p.m. - Caller states someone backedinto his vehicle.5:01 p.m. - Reporting party requesting anofficer to pick up marijuana that she locatedin a room in the houseMan arraignedon rape chargesHADLEY - Weilang Wang, 18, ofHadley, was arraigned on May 29 onone count of rape and three counts ofindecent assault and battery on a personover 14.<strong>The</strong> indictments were issued by aHampshire County grand jury in connectionwith an incident alleged to haveoccurred in the defendant’s dormitoryroom on the University of Massachusettscampus on Feb. 19, <strong>2013</strong>.Judge Bertha Josephson set bail at$7,500 cash (previously posted by thedefendant in the Eastern HampshireDistrict Court), with conditions thatthe defendant have no contact and stayaway from the alleged victim, abide byan existing trespass order from UMass,and surrender his passport.<strong>The</strong> defendant is due back in court onSept. 11 for a pre-trial hearing.INCIDENTSTuesday, May 2810:38 a.m. – Lost property on NorthMain Street.Thursday, May 304:47 p.m. – Larceny over $250 on StateStreet.Friday, May 315:42 p.m. – Larceny from building onBay Road.Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 111:18 a.m. – Assist citizen/motorcyclefire on North Main Street.4 p.m. – Harassing text message onEverett Avenue.6:10 p.m. – Assist citizen on Main Street.Sunday, May 265:39 p.m. - Party came into the station torequest a trespass order be lifted.Tuesday, May 2811:08 a.m. - Officer White speaking withparents at the high school.2:11 p.m. - Longmeadow PD wantedsome information regarding harassingphone calls.9:05 a.m. – Motor vehicle accident onBurnett Street.11:34 p.m. – Motor vehicle pursuit initiatedby South Hadley Police, failure to stoppursuit onto North and Batchelor Streetsdiscontinued at Belchertown town line onBatchelor.Wednesday, May 2910:56 a.m. - Caller would like to knowhow to get his boat back.1:21 p.m. - Caller would like an officerto respond. He wants his cousin to leavePlanning board has vacancyBELCHERTOWN – <strong>The</strong>Belchertown planning board is seekinga member to fill a board vacancy.This vacancy is a joint appointmentof the planning board and board ofselectmen. <strong>The</strong> term will be until thenext municipal election in May 2014.Planning board meetings are the secondand fourth Tuesday evening everymonth. A board member is expected toattend all meetings and to participatein site visits and other responsibilitiesas necessary. <strong>The</strong> member would beexpected to learn subdivision, zoning,economics, transportation, propertyrights, and land use principles so toact in the town’s interest. <strong>The</strong> membermust also be knowledgeable to conflictof interest laws and other obligationsof a public official.<strong>The</strong> applicant must be a registeredvoter in Belchertown.If interested, please send a letter ofinterest to:William Barnett, Town Clerk, 2Jabish Street, Belchertown, MA 01007.For further information, contact DougAlbertson, Town Planner, at 323-0407 orGary Brougham, Town Administrator, at323-0403.Final date to submit applications is<strong>June</strong> 14.www.friendlysecurityinc.comLic#7060CEven an earache can feel like an emergency.Now there’s urgent care that treats it that way.Urgent Care of Wilbraham: Walk-in care created byemergency medicine specialists. 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