Monday, July 2, 2012

Party House of the Weekend

 11 Eames Place, Amherst

So these party boys and girl at 11 Eames Place are a throw back to the party days of yore (as in anytime the UMass is in session), yet as unusual as a white buffalo:  My first "owner occupied" party house. 

Very early Saturday morning (1:00 AM) police were called to this bucolic, tidy, tucked away neighborhood for reports of a "fight in the area and noise complaint."  Upon police arrival the fight was over, but the noise remained.

Neighbors report that on Sunday the perps came a calling to admit their interaction with Amherst Police and complain that they were unfairly arrested for "noise", when in fact it was the combatants engaged in fighting who attracted a police response.

Next time maybe they will do a better job controlling their guests.   

Arrested for unlawful noise:

Brendan Toohey, Calamint Hill Rd, North Princeton, MA, age 22
Jennifer List, Eli Lane, East Falmouth, MA, age 19
Reed Smith, Paine Street, Wellesley, MA, age 27

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Amherst DPW

Runner up party house:  Police were called to 62 Gray Street early Sunday morning (1:16 AM) for "reports of a loud pary spilling into roadway."

According to APD narrative:

Several guests were found outside drinking alcohol and speaking loudly.  Resident was identified and party cleared.  Additionally a town "Stop" sign was located in the common area of #2 and seized.  The sign was tagged as property to be returned to the DPW.  The resident was issued a warning for noise.  Approximately 20 guests cleared out.

And if an innocent citizen died as a result of the missing stop sign? 

4 comments:

  1. mistakes were made by home owner....telling a small group of friends about a gathering, that ballooned into a few hundred via social network gossip.....ah, to be young and naive again...and NEVER put a hand on a cop, NEVER.....

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  2. Yes I had a number of sources say the kid put a hand on the officer, but the Monday morning detective could not confirm.

    Either way, good advice. Never do that.

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  3. @ anon 2:54, you don't think your hometown will morph into a 'fascist gulag' too when those reasonable cops have to start dealing with unreasonable student behavior?

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  4. Don't worry Ed -- you may be a recent graduate, but you're very far from young. So you needn't fear the gulag's hatred of young 'uns. (Ridicule is another story.)

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