- • A Springfield Drive female reported her children were
playing in the house with improvised
flamethrowers.
• A group of children were “performing death-defying acts
in front of motorists” at Hanley Park.
• A Halstead Avenue resident reported an intoxicated
neighbor across the street walked over, took
the children’s toys away, swore at the children and left.
• An 85-year-old woman left her son’s home in Buffalo and
drove in a reckless manner through
West Seneca and Cheektowaga. She was found and stopped
eventually by the Cheektowaga police
and was returned safely to her home.
• A Countryside Lane man reported that sometime overnight
someone entered his unlocked vehicle
and stole several bags of recently purchased school supplies
totaling $198.77.
• Two women got into a public fight and were throwing
water bottles at each other in Orchard Park.
• A Winterhall Road man reported finding his car covered in
ketchup, toilet paper and an “unknown,
light substance.”
• Patrol responded to Main Street near Davidson Road at 2
a.m. for a report of three teens lying in
the middle of the road. The teens were advised.
• Police responded to a Niagara Falls Boulevard pet business
where an employee reported a $25 bill
for dog grooming services was not paid.
• An employee of a Main Street grocery store a man opened
dozens of toothpaste boxes, put the
tubes into a duffel bag and fled the store.
• A Panama Lane resident reported garbage had been stolen
from in front of the house for the
fourth time in eight months.
• Two sisters, ages 22 and 23, were having a loud argument
over bacon in a Marne Road residence.
• A road rage incident on Walden Avenue led to one
motorist throwing a bag of ice at another’s
vehicle.
• A Boston woman reported that she stopped to fill her tire
at Stadium Mobil and, as she did, put
her change purse on the top of her car. She then drove
away, not realizing until hours later that she
never retrieved the purse from the top of the car. In it were
her wedding ring, necklace, earrings
and cash totaling $4,160.
• A Lakeview Avenue woman reported that she’s being
repeatedly harassed by a tenant at her
home. When she arrived home that day, the tenant was
screaming at her and telling her that she
was going to kill her. The tenant, a man, told her that her
primary offense is that she walks too
loudly.
• Patrol responded to Oak Lane for a neighbor dispute. A
female accused a male
neighbor of damaging her lawn mower.
• Patrol responded to the Clarence Inn Motel for a report of
an intoxicated male who was sitting in
the road in a recliner. The subject and his chair were
removed from the roadway.
• A McKinley Avenue resident reported that her 100-pound
white goose lawn ornament was stolen
from her property.
• A naked female was seen being chased by a male with a
flashlight on Pine Ridge Road.
• An Edmund Street female requested a checkpoint on her
house, because her husband would be
out of town, and “strange things happen when he is gone.”
• A child called 911 from a Kevin Court address reporting
that the battery on his toy Jeep was going
dead.
• Deputies responded to Kalayne Lane for a report of a
larceny. An intoxicated male claimed that
someone stole his pants and beat him up.
• Patrol confiscated a rock as possible evidence in relation
to a broken greenhouse window at a
French Road business.
• More than 300 prescription pills were reported stolen from
a Harlem Road apartment after it was
ransacked. Approximately $400 hidden in a Bible was also
missing.
• A woman was arrested for driving while intoxicated after
allegedly hitting another vehicle in the
Mighty Taco drive-thru on Ridge Road. When she pulled
over to exchange information with the
victim, she apparently also drove onto and over the curb.
She admitted to patrol that she previously
drank three glasses of wine while taking Xanax.
• A 5-foot-long python bit a dog on Toelsin Road.
• A female patient of a Harlem Road doctor kept coming
into the office and telling the doctor that
Jesus told her that “she is to have sex with him.” Police
warned the woman not to return to the
doctor’s office.
• A Linda Drive female was not happy with the way her
daughter was doing the laundry.
• A Ellicott Drive female reported a female in another
apartment was threatening to beat her up
because she “took too many meatballs and way too much
sauce.”
• A female in the produce section of a Transit Road grocery
store reported a female slapped her in
the face and said she “shouldn’t leave her kids in the car.”
• Police advised a small group on Clinton Street to “wrap it
up for the night” after a complaint of
loud music was received.
• A Jamison Road caller reported an intoxicated male was
urinating outside, then reentered his
vehicle and continued to drink. He was charged with
exposure and released on appearance tickets
to a third party.
• A David Drive resident reported that her neighbor was
trying to disrupt her party by mowing his
lawn and using a grass trimmer near her guests. The man
was also allegedly letting his dog run
around her lawn.
• Deputies responded to Cedar Road for a male that showed
up at a residence demanding that the
complainant’s son stole money from him. The male had
gone to the wrong house.
• An employee of a Sheridan Drive fast food restaurant
reported that a group of three male
teenagers were being rowdy and threw a rock at a vehicle
parked in the lot.
• A resident of Tonawanda Creek Road reported two men
were in his yard with a baseball bat and a
12-pack of beer. The resident told police he told the men to
leave his property after he spotted
them urinating near a bedroom window.
• A confused male wearing a clown outfit on Cleveland Drive
was advised.
• An employee of a Cleveland Drive funeral home
complained that youths were skateboarding in
the parking lot and making too much noise.
• Patrol responded to a motel on Main Street, Clarence, for
the report of a snake in the
complainant's room.
• A Stolle Road caller reported an ongoing issue with a
barking dog. The dog’s owner was notified
and agreed to find someone to take care of it when he is not
home.
• Five cats were reported missing from a Clinton Street
business. One owner reports that a couple
was in the business near closing time the night before and
inquired about the cats.
• A small pop-up camping tent, which the owner had just
assembled the night before, was
removed from a backyard on Mill Road.
• Patrol arrested a man accused of being intoxicated and
stealing nearly $200 worth of groceries
from Tops on Harlem Road. The man was observed walking
in the southbound lane of traffic on
Harlem, despite there being a sidewalk, about a half-mile
away from the store.
• A woman reported that seven Sunoco gas station bumper
stickers were applied to her vehicle on
Lyndale Court.
- Police Blotter #82
• A Cleveland Drive female said she "lost her husband"
inside the house.
• A Buffalo man was arrested for driving while intoxicated
after striking a
fire hydrant, an above-ground pool, two fences and
shrubbery on Center Road.
• Colonial Wine & Spirits reported that a man walked into
the store and put a
bottle of Knob Creek Whiskey into his jacket before walking
out of the
store.
• Kohl's department store on Amelia Drive reported that a
man tried to leave
the store with two packages of Jockey underwear worth $54.
• An Arthur Mussara Parkway male reported his wife left him
for two months to
go work for the carnival, leaving him to take care of two
children. The male
wanted police to file abandonment charges.
• A guest in a Walden Avenue hotel reported people in a
nearby room might be
setting up a meth lab.
• A male called from Corrine Lane stating that an unknown
male had followed
his wife from Amherst and that he and some friends had the
vehicle blocked
in on a dead-end street. The man was a private investigator
who was
investigating an insurance disability case. The investigator
had mistakenly
been following the wrong person.
• A large battery weighing 130 pounds was taken from a
pay loader that was
parked behind Reserve Fire Hall on Berg Road. The battery
was said to be
worth $300.
• A man was observed loading approximately 2 tons of
scrap metal from Ebenezer
Railcar on Indian Church Road into his red pickup. When the
complainant
questioned his actions, the man asked, "Is this steel?"
• A woman on Naples Avenue reported receiving a call from
Saks Fifth Avenue in
New York City to confirm the purchase of a near-$550 pair
of sneakers. The
woman called the store's fraud department to stop the
unauthorized purchase.
• Patrol followed an alleged drunk driver who was swerving
on Seneca Street
and who did not activate his vehicle's headlights. Upon
initiating a traffic
stop, the vehicle struck the curb and went up onto the
sidewalk, also
striking a road marker. The driver had bloodshot eyes and
garbled speech. In
an attempt to recite the alphabet, the man repeated "AB3"
several times.
• A 32-year-old man from Glenwood reported that his car
caught fire while
driving on Milestrip Road.
• A Tamark Court male called police because he didn't want
his brother-in-law
to live there. However, the complainant's wife did want the
brother to live
there, so he stayed.
• Traffic was disrupted on French Road by a dog relieving
itself in the middle
of the road.
• Police responded to a North Seine Drive residence where a
male and female
were having an argument about how the pizza had been
sliced.
• A Currier Street female reported a male has been writing
messages in the
snow on her car while she is at work and leaving presents
from her at her
home.
• An East Cherbourg Drive male reported his girlfriend used
his Social
Security number to get a job at the Walmart on Transit Road.
• Police received reports that a woman was standing outside
by the cars at the
Cheektowaga Records Center on Maryvale Drive, saying she
needed someone to
guard the cars because a congresswoman had taken hers.
• A Washington Avenue resident was arrested for
harassment after he threw a
coffee table down a flight of stairs.
• Police responded to Olmstead Avenue after a man
reported his girlfriend's
son broke the cover of the thermostat and damaged the
wall.
• Employees of a Broadway retailer called police to report a
larceny. While en
route to the store, the manager flagged down an officer. He
had cornered the
suspect between a truck and a fence.
• A Euclid Avenue resident reported that his son was
intoxicated and
threatening to kick in the door. An officer reported that the
son had
locked himself out of the house and that both men were
intoxicated.
• A Buffalo man reported parking his car on Southwestern
Boulevard and leaving
his keys in his car. When he returned to it five minutes later,
the vehicle
was gone. The vehicle was a Chevrolet Lumina with "lots of
rust and a loud
muffler."
• A woman called from Eastern Hills Wesleyan Church to
report that her vehicle
had been stolen. She was confused about where she had
parked her car. She
was assisted by patrol.
• A male called from Oakway Lane with questions about a
check he received from
a country in Africa. The man was advised that it was a scam.
• An employee of a Maple Road dental office reported that a
22-year-old male
was causing a disturbance at the business. The employee
said the man, who
cancelled several previous appointments, was in the office
for dental work
but was unhappy because he had to wait his turn.
• A Jerome Drive female reported her soon-to-be ex-
husband was calling her
business customers claiming to be an FBI agent and telling
them that the
business was under investigation for fraud.
• A Losson Road resident reported finding an intoxicated
male lying on top of
the complainant's car, vomiting on it. The complainant
believed there was an
underage drinking party going on nearby.
• An Orchard Park man reported that someone went into the
detached garage,
jacked the car up, and stole the tire and rim. The son of the
victim said
his friend got mad at him and proceeded to steal the tire as
retribution.
• Patrol responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle
parked on Lein Road. It
was learned that the female passenger had an outstanding
warrant out of the
Town of Tonawanda for prostitution. She told patrol she was
waiting for a
friend named "Mike." However, both her clothing and
possessions were
indicative of prostitution.
• An unknown male wearing a Mario Brothers T-shirt
reportedly struck another
man in the face at a Union Road bar.
• Patrol responded to Cambridge Avenue where four people
were attempting to
free a vehicle that was stuck in the mud. The driver was
observed to have
slurred speech, poor coordination and a strong odor of
alcohol on his
breath. He said they were coming from Niagara Falls where
they watched the
guitar drop, during which time he "drank a lot of whiskey."
The man refused
to recite the alphabet, stating that he did not know it.
• A resident of West Overlook Drive reported that a window
on his motor home
had been broken. He believed that it may have been related
to a
tree-trimming crew working in the area.
• A Cleveland Drive male wanted his wife removed from the
house because she
was swearing in front of the children.
• A male who was riding his bike around Town Hall and the
Police and Court
Building told police he was bored because the power was
out.
• Police responded to a fast food restaurant on Niagara Falls
Boulevard where
a group of females reportedly were unhappy with the ice
cream cones they
ordered. An employee of the restaurant told police that after
the women
became agitated, they threw the ice cream cones through
the drive-through
windows. Several employees were reportedly struck by the
ice cream.
• A resident of Fairgreen Drive reported an intoxicated
neighbor was yelling
at him about garbage in the yard.
• A West Seneca resident found the words "DEAD MAN"
written in shaving cream
on his driveway.
• A man stole nearly $200 worth of crab legs and shrimp
from Wegmans on
Orchard Park Road.
• A woman was caught attempting to steal several items,
including a metallic
Santa-style bra worth $10.99, from Kmart on Orchard Park
Road.
• A 49-year-old man from Ohio was caught soliciting
tickets to the Buffalo
Bills game on the Route 219 ramp at Milestrip Road and was
subsequently
charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing traffic, being a
pedestrian on
a prohibited part of the state highway and soliciting on a
highway.
- Police Blotter #81
• Police received a call of a suspicious person standing
outside a Walden Avenue shopping mall with a live snake
hanging around his neck.
• A Redleaf Lane resident reported three teenage males
were carrying a baseball bat and a golf club. The
complainant told police the youths were not “using them
for the appropriate sports.”
• A resident of Brantwood Road reported her daughter had
left clothing at her friend’s house a couple weeks earlier.
She told police the clothes were thrown into a bag and left
on the front porch of her home.
• Police responded to a Niagara Falls Boulevard business
where approximately six people were reportedly pushing
each other in front of the main entrance.
• Police responded to Bernhardt Drive where a resident was
reported her upstairs neighbor was sounding a high-
pitched device to annoy her as retribution for complaining
to the landlord.
• At the Foot Locker on Amelia Drive, three females
entered the store and one stole a pair of Nike Air Max
sneakers worth $144. While two of the women distracted
the store clerks, she slipped the sneakers into her purse.
Earlier, one of the women tried to return a white T-shirt
and black shorts to the store, but the store wouldn’t let
her because it sells only sneakers.
• An Abbott Road woman who owns property on Baker
Road said she noticed her furniture had been turned
upside down, a wooden bench smashed and her garden
torn up by a vehicle that drove through it.
• Following a physical altercation between a male and
female in a Slate Creek Drive residence, the grandmother
wanted police to advise the mother “not to argue in front
of the baby.”
• Police received a report that a woman stole a 25-foot
hay elevator from a barn on Jewett Holmwood Road. The
owner of the barn said that he wanted the property
returned and the woman was advised not to enter the
property again.
• Police responded to Florence Avenue on the report of a
larceny and disorderly conduct of several male youths. The
youths allegedly stole two street signs, one “No Parking”
sign and one “Truck Route” sign worth a combined total of
$700. Officers discovered two males in a driveway who
denied the claim, yet the signs were clearly visible inside.
• A man found a silver heart and other markings had been
spray painted onto his vehicle, which was parked in his
driveway on Woodward Drive.
• On Buckeye Road, a resident reported an unknown
person was tampering with Halloween decorations on his
property overnight.
• The clerk at a gas station on Main Street reported a
suspicious white Chevy in the parking lot. A male kept
getting out of the vehicle and coming into the store to
attempt to sell the clerk drugs. The passenger had been
grinding up aspirin on the floor mat and attempting to sell
it as cocaine.
• A man called from Roseville Drive. He was upset because
people were using him as a reference without asking his
permission.
• Patrol responded to Kmart on Orchard Park Road to
investigate a road rage and reckless operation incident
between the drivers of two vehicles. According to the
report, the female driver was approached by the male
driver of the second vehicle, who asked why she was
driving recklessly on Ridge Road. The female reportedly
became vulgar and bit the arm of the male driver’s son —
he had identified himself as an officer with the
Lackawanna Police Department.
• A woman suspected of shoplifting was said to have
passed all points of purchase at Kmart on Orchard Park
Road with more than $900 worth of merchandise. Items
included a vacuum cleaner, air mattress, “Dora the
Explorer” chair and doll, a password journal, pool float
and two Yankee Candles.
• A driver was stopped on Cindy Lane for speeding and
following another vehicle too closely. The driver told
patrol he was just down the road from his house and
asked for a break because he had a “bad day.” Patrol
observed that the driver had slurred speech and glassy
eyes. The suspect said his eyes were red due to having
“pink eye.” He then failed several sobriety tests.
• A landscape worker reported that his backpack blower
was stolen while he was mowing the back yard of a Union
Road residence. The blower was valued at roughly $800.
• A Roycroft Boulevard resident reported a male neighbor
was standing on his lawn, digging and yelling “grow,
grow, grow.”
• Two males were walking with beer on Park Edge Drive.
When questioned, the males told police “the beer fairy
disposed of it.”
• A Westcliff Drive man reported that a “larger than
average size” pyrotechnic device or explosive was
detonated in his pool. It caused roughly $5,000 worth of
damage.
• A woman’s Texas Long Horns doormat was removed
from outside her Center Road home. She told police that
her neighbor had a party the night before and she believes
someone from the party took the mat.
• The manager of an area Tim Hortons reported having
been short money since early October. Video surveillance
reportedly captured a female employee taking a $10 bill
from a register and placing it in her blouse.
• Patrol responded to a home on Wildwood Place on the
report of a possible domestic incident. Upon arrival, patrol
knocked on the door of the home but realized the caller
was outside on the sidewalk. The woman who came to the
door was argumentative and screamed obscenities at
patrol before slamming the door. Patrol knocked on the
door again to advise the woman that she was under arrest
for disorderly conduct.
• Patrol responded to Tampa Drive where a man was
found slumped over in the driver’s seat with “drool
dripping down his chin.” Officers failed to wake the driver
after several attempts. They broke the window to extricate
him, after thinking that he might have stopped breathing.
The man finally awoke and had impaired speech and
bloodshot eyes. He could not remember where he was
coming from but admitted to “having some beers.”
• An Orchard Park man made three appointments for
someone to come and look at the wood-burning stove he
was selling, and each time, the man didn’t show up. The
victim claims the man didn’t show up just to be annoying.
• The security alarm went off at a local carwash. A man
was reportedly trying to buy an air freshener from the
vending machine when it came ajar and set off the alarm.
• A 13-year-old female and an 11-year-old male offered
to rake a Pine Ridge Terrace resident’s leaves for $25.
When the homeowner declined, the youths began
scattering the leaves all over.
• A Canadian woman reported that her purse was stolen
from a friend’s vehicle while it was parked at the Ralph
Wilson Stadium for a Buffalo Bills game. When they
returned from the game, they saw the car was damaged,
but they didn’t call police because they had poor
cellphone reception.
• Employees of a store inside the Walden Galleria reported
a female who appeared to be intoxicated and smelled like
alcohol offered $100 to be able to leave her three children
in the store. The female told police she was joking.
• A resident of Siegfried Drive reported finding an eight-
inch bone on his front porch. He told police we was
worried because he was unsure if it was a human bone or
from the remains of an animal.
• An Orchard Park woman brought 26 guns to the police
station for safekeeping while they are being transferred
from her father’s gun license to her own.
• A male asked police to escort him when picking up his
child, because he was “afraid the child’s mother would
beat him up.”
• A Linda Drive female reported a male wearing a white
shirt that “looked like a drug addict” was pounding on her
door.
• A woman reported that her 16-year-old son had been
missing for 24 hours. While patrol was interviewing the
complainant, her son sent her a text message to pick him
up at his friend’s house.
• A Shepard Avenue resident complained that there was
yelling and screaming coming from an upstairs tenant. An
officer reported that a pair of individuals were discussing
school supplies and were advised to lower their voices.
• Three bowling balls and a pair of bowling shoes were
removed from the open bed of a man’s pickup while it was
parked on Orchard Park Road.
• A Ransom Road resident stated that there was a
suspicious man driving a lawnmower in her backyard. The
woman’s husband had apparently hired a lawn service but
had neglected to tell his wife.
• A suspicious vehicle reported on Goodrich Road involved
a male and female looking in a drainpipe. They were on a
worldwide geocache scavenger hunt, and an item had
been hidden in the pipe.
• The driver-side mirror of a woman’s vehicle was broken
off after it was struck by a water balloon while traveling on
Seneca Street in the area of a banquet facility.
• An Arrowood Lane woman reported finding a bicycle at the bottom of her
in-ground pool.
Duff's on Orchard Park Road reported that one of its electronic game
machines was broken into, and $114 worth of game tokens were stolen.
Several lawn ornaments were taken from a Cathedral Drive property, including
one gnome that held a sign stating, "Gnome, Sweet Gnome."
Two individuals were arrested after patrol found them on Seneca Street
inside a vehicle that had been reported stolen. The driver spoke Spanish
only, but the passenger, who spoke some English, called her sister to
respond to the scene and act as a translator. Patrol learned that the
vehicle, which was unregistered, uninsured and displayed a stolen vehicle's
license plate on its front end, had reportedly been given to the subjects as
a "marriage present."- Police Blotter #80
• An Arrowood Lane woman reported finding a bicycle at
the bottom of her
in-ground pool.
• Duff's on Orchard Park Road reported that one of its
electronic game
machines was broken into, and $114 worth of game
tokens were stolen.
• Several lawn ornaments were taken from a Cathedral
Drive property, including
one gnome that held a sign stating, "Gnome, Sweet
Gnome."
• Two individuals were arrested after patrol found them
on Seneca Street
inside a vehicle that had been reported stolen. The driver
spoke Spanish
only, but the passenger, who spoke some English, called
her sister to
respond to the scene and act as a translator. Patrol
learned that the
vehicle, which was unregistered, uninsured and displayed
a stolen vehicle's
license plate on its front end, had reportedly been given to
the subjects as
a "marriage present."
• A Woodell Avenue resident reported neighbor children
were jumping from the
roof onto the complainant's trampoline.
• A customer at a Union Road electronics store
complained that a security
officer wouldn't wash his hands before checking the
complainant's receipt.
• A Linden Street resident reported a neighbor was
hanging laundry on the
complainant's fence and refusing to take it down.
• A Knox Avenue woman had a loud party that continued
into the morning as well
as a large, uncovered fire pit.
• Police found an amorous couple in a car parked in the
ramp at the Walden
Galleria. Police reported the couple was "heavily engaged
and making
progress."
• A naked elderly male was found by a shelter in
Cheektowaga Town Park. Police
reported the male "took cooling off a little too far."
• An elderly man at a Thruway Plaza business was advised
not to eat the chips
before paying for them.
• A woman called from St. Stanislaus Cemetery, stating
that she had dropped
her keys into a grave. She had actually dropped them into
a sewer grate, and
police assisted.
• Jim Ball Cadillac Buick GMC on Southwestern Boulevard
reported that someone
stole four tires and rims from a Cadillac Escalade parked
in the lot. The
estimated loss was $67,000.
• A Benning Road resident reported three street signs
lying in the road. Two
were speed limit signs and the other, a stop sign.
• A male allegedly tried to leave Tops on Orchard Park
Road without paying for
paper goods that were observed tucked under his arm.
Also, a mug and glass
jar candle were seen bulging out of his pants pockets.
• Twelve pairs of sunglasses worth $1,625 were stolen
from a locked display
case at Council Opticians on Seneca Street. The key was
said to have been
left on top of the case.
• At Kmart on Orchard Park Road, a man allegedly stole
two televisions and two
speakers on two consecutive days. Both times he left
through the garden
exits.
• An Ellis Road woman reported that her dog got into a
fight with a raccoon.
• A wedding reception on Graystone Lane went awry when
the portable unit used
for cooking by a caterer in the driveway malfunctioned,
bursting into
flames.
• The landlord of a Juniper Lane residence reported a
tenant being evicted
hung a dummy from a tree with the landlord's name on it.
• An upturned turtle was reportedly causing traffic
problems and blocking the
entrance to a driveway on Dodge Road. The turtle
eventually escaped.
• A Fairglen Drive resident reported that two boys put an
empty stroller in
the middle of the road, and after she told them to stop,
they followed her
around the neighborhood, swearing at her.
• Police responded to a report that a motorist opened her
gas tank to fill it
and found an M-80 fire cracker was inside.
• Police responded to a report on Millersport Highway that
two youths were
throwing rocks at passing cars.
• A Longmeadow Road resident wanted police to advise a
neighbor about throwing
trash over the fence for the last two weeks.
• A customer of a Niagara Falls Boulevard department
store reported that a man
parked in a burgundy minivan was behaving
inappropriately.
• Police responded to a Maple Road business where an
intoxicated female was
refusing to leave.
• Police were called from a bike path phone on Tonawanda
Creek Road. When
police answered, the person who called said, "Oh wow,
this really works,"
and hung up.
• An employee at a home improvement store on Niagara
Falls Boulevard reported
that a pressure washer from outside the store was stolen
by a man in a black
Ford Explorer.
• Police arrested a male for criminal trespassing in a Broad
Street residence.
The male reportedly left a cell phone and vomit in the
residence.
• A Breezewood Drive man reported that someone entered
his property and threw
all his patio furniture into the pool.
• A Silent Meadow Lane man reported that someone used
his MasterCard to
purchase $3,200 worth of plus-sized women's' clothing.
• An Aurora Avenue man unknowingly lent his car to an
acquaintance that
reportedly used it to steal tools from a construction site.
While doing so,
the man received a call from his friend, who was heading
to a nearby pawn
shop.
• A physical altercation between a 16-year-old female and
her mother stemmed
from the mother buying school supplies for a younger
sibling.
• Two 10-year-old boys tried to steal a game from a
Thruway Plaza Drive
business, but the manager sent them on their way. The
boys were then seen on
the curb outside crying, because one of their bicycles had
been stolen.
• A Meadowbrook Parkway female reported a neighbor
took a bath, brushed her
teeth and did her laundry in the complainant's pool.
• A motorist pulled over on the Kensington Expressway
because he dropped a
cigarette and set his pants on fire.
• Patrol arrested an Edson Street man who was belligerent
and charged with
disorderly conduct. The man was reportedly intoxicated
and had slammed his
front door several times, agitating neighbors. He told the
patrol he was
looking for his pet.
• A man on Marlow Drive reported that 50 bottles of beer
and a bottle of vodka
were stolen from his garage.
• An employee of the Buffalo Postal Community Federal
Credit Union on Orchard
Park Road reported coming to work and smelling an odor
of bleach throughout
the building.
• Two drunken males were vomiting and arguing on the
porch of a Winkler Road
house over which one was more sober to drive.
• A Cheektowaga woman reported her ex-boyfriend
posted on Facebook that she is
a "fat slob."
• A West Grand resident reported his neighbor on Central
Boulevard was
pounding stakes into the ground at 1 a.m. The male was
assembling a swing
set and was advised to do it during the day.
• A Viola Drive female reported her neighbor cut up her
clothes.
• Two teenage males were going door to door on
Greenleaf Lane, asking people
if they knew how to dance and wanted residents to come
out and show them.
• Two young males were knocking on doors on Garden
Village Drive, asking
people to donate money to charity. When asked, they
could not identify the
charity they represented.
• Patrol removed a chair in the roadway on Route 400 near
the Maple Street
exit.
• An Elma woman reported that a woman was giving out
her phone number and
information so people could harass her.
• A dancer from a Genesee Street night club reported
another dancer threw hot
coffee on her.
• A resident called to report an incident that happened
with their new nanny,
of only 10 days, who is from Poland and on a school study
abroad program.
The nanny said she was going to the library with the 4-
year-old twins in her
charge. Later, the resident got a call from the nanny, who
said that she was
lost in Cleveland, Ohio.
• Deputies responded to a business on Transit Road to
investigate a couple
selling puppies out of a vehicle. The driver was cited for
an unregistered
and uninspected vehicle and advised not to sell items
without the proper
permits.
• A vehicle was reported to be driving erratically on
Goodrich Road. The
driver admitted that she had been distracted by her child
and almost went
through the red light at County Road.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Suburban police Blotter
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