All in a night’s work.
March 14, 2010
Troopers in the Springfield barracks (B-3) receive a cell phone report of a hit and run in Springfield with some minor damage and the responsible SUV fleeing the scene. Caller stays on the phone and follows the offending vehicle up Route 91 onto 391 into Chicopee. B-3 cruisers catch up to the SUV and stop it just before the Holyoke line. Undaunted by the obvious signs of an impact on the front of her vehicle, the female operator insists she never hit another car. She is found to be not only drunk but in possession of suspected crack cocaine and placed into custody by Trooper Jarred Tiberi. Her 8-year old child who was asleep in the vehicle is brought to the barracks by Trooper Aaron Kane until a sober and responsible family member can come pick him up while Mom is being booked and DYS is notified.
During the booking process, the name of the defendant’s other children’s father rings a bell with Trooper Mark Weiner. Apparently the father led Trooper Weiner on a chase up Route 91 about a year and a half back, during which time he attempted to discard – (wait for it) – crack cocaine on the highway. A set of Stinger tire deflation devices and the diligent pursuit by the B3 mid shift patrols brought this miscreant’s flight to a halt, and the discarded crack was recovered. Turns out our failed criminal also failed to pay up his court costs and fines after being convicted, and when he showed up at B3 to bail out his lady friend, the Troopers threw him an unexpected reunion, where he was once again marched into the booking room in handcuffs.
Icing on the cake: The noble gentleman takes the bail money intended for his woman friend and uses it for himself, leaving her locked up. Class act, all the way.






