Police were involved in a frantic one-hour search late last night for an Amherst College student who had called an ex-girlfriend in Pittsfield, sounding drunk and making suicidal statements. Amherst College police confirmed he left behind a "goodbye note" in his room.
APD and Amherst College PD looking for suicidal student. Possibly intoxicated. On open phone line with x-girlfriend, but not talking.
— Larry Kelley (@amherstac) March 18, 2015
After "pinging" his phone it was determined he was located within a mile of Stanley Street, so Amherst police sent cruisers to strategic locations within the perimeter with their sirens blaring so see if his open phone line picked up the noise, thus giving better indication of his location.The reporting party said she could hear running water and then, ominously, about an hour into the drama said she could hear "moaning and vomiting."
Temperatures last night
He was located semi-conscious on the bike path about a half mile east of the Amherst College tennis courts, with no shirt on, suffering from possible hypothermia and with superficial wounds from a broken bottle.
Amherst Fire Department, with an extra firefighter on board, transported him to Cooley Dickinson Hospital.
Just another example of outstanding co-operation between Amherst College PD, Amherst and State police.
And the urgent need for the state to upgrade the emergency 911 system for GPS location, which would have instantly provided authorities with his whereabouts within ten feet rather than a mile.
Amherst College student found on rail trial intoxicated, without shirt, possibly hypothermic. PD on scene. AFD enroute.
— Larry Kelley (@amherstac) March 18, 2015










