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The theft happened sometime in the last month. Mainly cloudy. Niagara Falls Police Blotter: Guns and chases and profanity. As the 2015 Dodge Dart sped down 18th Street at around 9:35 p.m. Friday, Falls Police Patrol Officers Ian Sitek and Bill LaRue paid close attention. SHOTS FIRED: A resident of the 1100 block of LaSalle Ave. reported he was leaving for work at about 4:50 a.m. Thursday when he discovered the rear window on his vehicle had been shot out. She was clueless that she was driving on a rim. We are committed to innovative and responsive community policing which is why we are providing public access to NRPS Crime Reports. Johnathan C. Szopinski, 21, 275 Germania St., was charged with two counts of driving while intoxicated, one count of aggravated driving while intoxicated, imprudent speed and no inspection. 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ARREST: A Cheektowaga man was arrested after an incident at Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino at 5 a.m. Saturday. Niagara Falls Police blotter Joseph Genco Editor Amy Thompson of the Niagara Falls Police Department was on vacation last week. The officers were also aware that Ralands had a suspended non-drivers license ID and an arrest warrant issued by the Falls Police Criminal Investigation Division (CID). Police found another vehicle damaged nearby. Say Hello. BURGLARY: Police are investigating a burglary in the 1700 block of Pine Avenue. The Niagara Falls Police Department maintains Police Records on their arrests, searches, investigations, and the actions of police officers. High near 40F. WELCOME TO NIAGARA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE As a Sheriff's Office, we value: Integrity | Professionalism | Commitment| Honesty | Trust | Respect Sheriff's Welcome Proudly Serving Niagara County NY Welcome and thank you for visiting the official website of the Niagara County (NY) Sheriff's Office. STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERED: Officers on patrol at about 10 p.m. Friday when they found a 2019 Hyundai crashed into a porch on Virginia Avenue. First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Aaron Chisolm, 62, of Cleveland, Ohio, said hed been at Casales. KIA CHALLENGE: A resident of an apartment complex in the 9700 block of Niagara Falls Boulevard reported someone stole a Kia Forte in the Thursday to Friday overnight. ARREST: A Falls man was arrested after an incident in Jordan Gardens at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday. DWI: Police were preparing to conduct traffic enforcement at 3 a.m. Saturday when they were notified of a vehicle being operated near Main and Michigan with a flat tire. There was a problem saving your notification. A witness told police they saw three suspects who appeared to be possibly shooting at each other. The witness said they heard 4 to 6 gun shots and then saw the suspects run toward Ferry Avenue. Mostly cloudy skies. Larissa Evans, 27, of 8521 Porter Road Apt 131 told police she had 1 shot hours ago. Police Department. No paywall. Sitek and LaRue watched the drivers side door of the vehicle fly open and saw a a tall, heavy set male begin running on the tracks.. Business owner, mother and Republican takes on Poloncarz, Once mighty radio station mourns declining newspaper, Short Take Politics: Republican election fraud in Florida, Republican election fraud in Florida, Republican election fraud in Florida, Short Take Sports: Riley Stillman? Sorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles. Bags and contents were valued in excess of $1000 was taken. The two officers were working a Gun Involved Violence Elimination (GIVE) initiative and had been detailed to an area of the city where firearms incidents have been an ongoing concern. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Szoppinski told officers he had consumed 8 beers while at the Buffalo Bills game in Orchard Park.. Please leave as detailed a message as possible. Winds light and variable. Administration; NYS Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative Plan; Cold Cases; Community Relations; Contact Us; Domestic Violence; ; Sabres goalie shuffling? Mostly cloudy skies. Mostly cloudy skies. Its a concern in the community and its the prime concern of the Niagara Falls Police Department also.. Niagara Falls Police have three people in custody in connection with an ongoing robbery investigation. Police said Posey was creating a disturbance in the area by making "unreasonable noise and using foul language." WOMAN SCORNED? Bobby Beilein's big second quarter erases year-, Falls police step up efforts to combat gun violence, Lockport's late rally isn't enough to tip defen, Stingy defense lifts Lew-Port girls hoops back , BY RICK PFEIFFER, The clerk showed them. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: A resident of the 1900 block of Lockport Street reported he found broken glass and scratches on the hood of his vehicle. Individuals may also make queries for police reports by calling: Phone: (716) 438-3416 Fax: (716) 438-3312 PORCH PIRATES: Sometime between noon and 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, someone stole an Amazon package from a porch in the 400 block of 25th Street. Lt. Sandy Arist sent out the reports but left the Express off the distribution list. at about 1 a.m. Monday. Winds light and variable. A 23-year old man is facing charges following a vehicle and foot pursuit in the city's North End . ARREST: A Falls man was arrested on drunken driving and other charges after a property damage accident in the area of 24th Street and Ferry Avenue at 12:05 a.m. Sunday. Niagara Falls Police have three people in custody in connection with an ongoing robbery . Of the total arrests, 59 were for violent crimes such as murder, rape, and robbery. JUST ONE SHOT? A BAD MORNING: Police were on patrol at about 9:20 a.m. Sunday on Lockport Street when Marvonte Dye, 25, of 2623 Welch Avenue stopped his car, got out and asked police what the fuck are you following me for? He also called an officer a piece of shit and a tyrant. Informed he was under arrest and asked to put his hands behind his back, Dye allegedly said fuck you, I am not doing shit. Dye allegedly continued to yell about officers being pieces of shit. STOLEN CAMERAS: A resident of the 400 block of 5th Street reported someone stole two cameras valued at about $100. The aggressors fled the scene. Fuck you, I dont have to do shit. He ended up with a ride to the police station and charges of disorderly conduct and obstructing traffic. A man yelling for help in the 1000 block of Ferry Avenue ended up being arrested at 11:07 p.m. after Niagara Falls police found him to be in possession of crack cocaine, according to reports . Police found more lighter fluid, broken glass and the vehicles mirrors nearby. niagara-gazette.com 473 Third Street . SCRAPPERS STEAL COPPER: The owner of a home in the 2200 block of Walnut Avenue reported someone broke into a vacant apartment and stole $300 worth of copper while causing damaged valued at $2200. BLOTTER: Police reports for May 13 May 13, 2022 -- Niagara Gazette Niagara Falls ASSAULT: Police are investigating an assault in the 1200 block of 15th Street. 1, was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny. Find Police Records, including: Niagara Falls arrest records Police investigation reports Niagara Falls mug shots WALMART ROAD RAGE: A woman reported having water thrown at her and being confronted for waiting for pedestrians to cross at about 11:15 Saturday morning. Agendas/Legislative Meetings; Board Of Ethics; District Maps; Local Laws; Meeting Schedule; Public Hearing Notice; . The incident happened late Friday afternoon. ASSAULT: Police are investigating an assault in the 1200 block of 15th Street. A Niagara County Sheriffs Office KP Unit arrives to assist Falls police searching for a suspect that fled a car just north of 24th Street and Seneca Avenue that had been involved in a vehicle pursuit Friday night in the citys North End. For 2017, the arrest rate was 357.48 per 100,000 residents. Falls Police Criminal Investigation Division detectives, along with members of the departments Emergency Response Team, execute a search warrant in the 1000 block of Ferry Avenue Sunday morning. City of Niagara Falls Police Department Contact Us. Police identified two damaged vehicles as well as one being driven by Richard Wolanske, 53, of 4762 Liberty Ave. nearby. Those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty: Police Blotter. First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. A male victim told officers that sometime between 1:30 and 6:31 p.m. Friday, someone broke into his apartment by unknown means. The victim said some pots and pans were taken. A distraught resident returned home mid-investigation and became hysterical. First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Updated Jun 17, 2022. This phone number is in operation 24 hours a day. POLICE REPORTS; LOCAL BUZZ; HOME/GARDEN; FOOD/DRINK; NEWSY; ENT; BIZ. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Niagara - Property Records By City Sabres/Jackets preview. You have permission to edit this article. You have permission to edit this article. Her right rear wheel was angled outward. THIS SITE IS BEST VIEWED ON AN DESKTOP MODE - Most Recent Press Releases and Stories - . He told police he had 1 drink but later said 3 or 4. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.. Niagara Falls Police Blotter: Guns and chases and profanity. Security camera video footage. Niagara Falls SHOOTING: Police are investigating a shooting in the 2100 block of Ferry Avenue. STOLEN HYUNDAI: A resident of the 2400 block of Michigan Avenue reported the theft of her 2014 Hyundai sometime between 7 and 11 p.m. Sunday. You have permission to edit this article. TRESPASS: A resident of the 1700 block of Walnut Avenue reported someone entered his home about 6 a.m. Sunday, demanded money and said he better have it when the trespasser returned. Officers said they responded to a call of "shots heard" at 3:07 p.m. Saturday and when they. Suspect caught after police pursuit, search near railroad tracks in Falls' North End. Police said the victim was initially taken to Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center for treatment of the wounds he suffered in the attack and was then transferred to Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo for further treatment. STOLEN KIA: A 2021 Kia Forte was stolen Sunday evening from the parking lot at Seneca Niagara Casino. (Filicetti) has given us amazing support by assigning deputies to GIVE, Faso said. Niagara Regional Police say that one of their police service dogs helped locate two break and . SHOULDA LISTENED TO THE DOG: A 2700 block of Monroe Avenue resident reported she went to sleep early Sunday morning and when she woke up her purses had been taken from the kitchen. He was transported to headquarters on a charge of disorderly conduct/obscene language and gestures. The Niagara Regional Police Service recognizes the value of sharing information on community safety and security. While praising the work of his officers and detectives, They really put the work in when theyre out there, Faso said GIVE will not be going away any time soon. Charges included DWI, speed imprudent, unsafe turn/failure to signal and operating a motor vehicle with blood alcohol higher than .08%. Sorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles. Niagara Falls police received a number of reports of overnight car break-ins and damaged vehicles. Winds light and variable. A male victim told. Sorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles. You have permission to edit this article. Thats when the driver pulled away, accelerating to a high rate of speed. 230 were here. Niagara Falls Police Blotter. [From Niagara-Gazette.com] Niagara Falls Police are investigating a report of an armed robbery early Tuesday in the alley at the rear of the 600 block of Ferry Avenue. There was a problem saving your notification. What followed was a foot chase, with Sitek in pursuit of Ralands over what was described as extremely icy ground. The officers have made 21 criminal arrests, with what Faso said where multiple felony and misdemeanor charges as a result. Plan d'accs; Formulaire de contact High near 40F. You may also send a confidential tip online. You have permission to edit this article. The concept of GIVE is straight forward. Niagara Falls, NY Police Department | Niagara Falls NY crime blotter for Jan. 2. Niagara Falls NY 1-11-2023 8:54am Niagara Falls Police Blotter Joseph Genco Editor GIRLFRIEND ARRESTED: Police were called to a disturbance in the 1900 block of Whitney Avenue where two cars had been reported chasing each other through the city. Falls police step up efforts to combat gun violence. You have permission to edit this article. Niagara Falls NY 1-28-2023 9:16am Niagara Falls Police Blotter Joseph Genco Editor LIQUOR LARCENY: The owner of a Third Street liquor store owner reported Thursday that last Friday, two people entered the store and asked where the Hennesy was. Low 28F. The officers have this information. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Officers said Posey told them to "take me to (expletive) jail" and they "obliged and advised Posey (that) he was under arrest for disorderly conduct.". In his report, Sitek writes that the vehicle fled all throughout the downtown area., As the vehicle reached the area of train tracks, on 24th Street, the driver again pulled over. Sabres/Jackets preview. New York State Real Property Records Online. They found a 2010 Ford Focus being driven by Julia Elizabeth Fumani, 21, of 23 Woodcrest Drive, Buffalo. Mental Health Department Data Security Incident; Legislature. DWI: Police on patrol shortly after midnight Sunday responded to a report of a hit and run near 24th and Ferry. The league, which practices on Sundays at the Meridian Centre, is meant for skaters and players of all levels, and Ke describes it as very friendl. A portion of the attack was captured on video by nearby security cameras. Police Reports. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY: Police responded to a call for an unwanted patron in the 7500 block of Niagara Falls Boulevard at about 6:25 p.m. Saturday. The male robbery victim told police that he had been attacked in the area of 10th Street and Ferry Avenue. One of the two males fled the scene. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: A resident of the 1900 block of Lockport Street reported he found broken glass and scratches on the hood of his vehicle. Business owner, mother and Republican takes on Poloncarz, Once mighty radio station mourns declining newspaper, Short Take Politics: Republican election fraud in Florida, Republican election fraud in Florida, Republican election fraud in Florida, Short Take Sports: Riley Stillman? BURGLARY: Police are investigating a burglary in the 1200 block of Niagara Street. The incident occurred at about 8 a.m, Thursday, Its on Cedar Ave and according to Council website, it was held 2/28, Get your business noticed in Niagara Falls, Community advocate and entrepreneur sees a better way forward for Falls, Council to meet over PILOT for Niagara Towers, Developer backs out of helping Lee Enterprises liquidate assets, Hustlers Tavern celebrated: Creenan story on Yahaoo, no paywall, Short Take Politics: Raskin calls out Democrat Republicans keep talking; Lightfoot loses, Short Take Sports: Rounding up the running backs, Sabres stinker, Frazier steps back. The investigation is continuing. Visitation Saturday 10-12 PM with a service to follow at OTTO REDANZ FUNERAL HOME, 2215 Military Road, Niagara Falls, NY (716-297-9007). CID detectives working on GIVE have recovered two handguns and a long gun while making an arrest in one recent homicide case and investigating a second murder involving a juvenile victim. Investigators also took three unidentified suspects into custody and indicated that all three will face a charge of first-degree robbery. Mostly cloudy skies. DON'T BE AN ASSHOLE: Police patrolling on Niagara Falls Boulevard near Delta Sonic at about 10:36 a.m. Thursday saw two males jaywalking. Rick Pfeiffer - Rick Pfeiffer - Author email; Feb 25, 2023 . Business owner, mother and Republican takes on Poloncarz, Once mighty radio station mourns declining newspaper, Short Take Politics: Republican election fraud in Florida, Republican election fraud in Florida, Republican election fraud in Florida, Short Take Sports: Riley Stillman? The theft happened sometime in the last month. First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Inside, officers found multiple rounds of loose 9 mm and 45 caliber ammunition. Moments later, LaRue, and Detective Steve Kerfoot, took Ralands into custody on Duane Avenue. The cooperation has been seamless.. Mainly cloudy. Mainly cloudy. Mostly cloudy. ARREST: A Falls man was arrested after he allegedly stole almost $2,500 worth of merchandise from his employer in the 700 block of Builders Way. All the reports. Falls Police Criminal Investigation Division detectives, along with members of the departments Emergency Response Team, executed a search warrant at about 8 a.m. Sunday at an apartment in a two-family home in the 1000 block of Ferry Avenue. High around 40F. Damage to a window was valued at $375. Erie Co. Blotter. Many Police Records are available to the public to search or use in background checks. The driver, Alexis Kurman, 28, of Pennsylvania was charged with obstructing governmental administration and unsafe lane change. PARK BETTER: A 2009 Dodge Ram was towed from where it was illegally parked in front of Olin at 2400 Buffalo Ave. at about 1:14 a.m. Saturday. Contact: Phone - (716) 286-4534 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 3:45pm 1925 Main St, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Reports: The cost to receive a copy of a report is $10.00. There were 30 pages from the weekend so I decided to stick with those for today. In a report, Sitek wrote that the vehicle was traveling southbound on 18th Street, at a high rate of speed toward us. As the officers tried to identify the driver, they said he attempted to shield his face by tucking his chin into his left shoulder.. Niagara Falls THEFT: Police are investigating the theft of seven vehicles from an auto dealership in the 6900 block of Niagara Falls Boulevard on Feb. 21. 5 hours ago Superintendent: 716-286-4545: Administrative Captain: 716-286-4531: Secretary To Superintendent: 716-286-4540: Complaints: 716-286-4711: . An officer reached into the car, put it in park and shut off the ignition. SHED BURGLARY: Sometime early Saturday afternoon, a resident of the 2200 block of Grand Avenue reported sole stole an electric lawnmower and battery from a garden shed. Amy Thompson of the Niagara Falls Police Department was on vacation last week. : The officers turned their patrol vehicle around, just in time to watch the Dodge Dart fail to stop at the intersection of 18th Street and Pierce Avenue. Mainly cloudy. Persons wishing to have the disposition of their cases published should contact The Evening Sun at 334-3276 during regular business hours. No paywall. An asset protection investigator for the employer told police that Pamphile would intentionally fail to scan items for two unknown customers, then hug the customers and be paid for his actions with marijuana. Troy Lamonte James, 22, Dec. 20, falsely summons . But he recovered the backpack. Law enforcement sources have also indicated that one of the suspects is a potential person of interest in another, unsolved major crime in the city. ; Sabres goalie shuffling? Its on Cedar Ave and according to Council website, it was held 2/28, Get your business noticed in Niagara Falls, Community advocate and entrepreneur sees a better way forward for Falls, Council to meet over PILOT for Niagara Towers, Developer backs out of helping Lee Enterprises liquidate assets, Hustlers Tavern celebrated: Creenan story on Yahaoo, no paywall, Short Take Politics: Raskin calls out Democrat Republicans keep talking; Lightfoot loses, Short Take Sports: Rounding up the running backs, Sabres stinker, Frazier steps back. A female victim told officers that sometime between 8 p.m. Feb. 21 and 3:51 p.m. Friday, someone broke into her apartment by forcing open a door. The victim said a heat presser, a microwave and a bin of adult and childrens clothes were taken from the apartment. Feb 26, 2023. The victim said a stove and a 43-inch TV were taken from the apartment. Falls Police Superintendent John Faso said that encounter, with its chase and ammunition recovery, is representative of much of the work that patrol officers and detectives have been engaged in since mid-January when new funding for the GIVE initiative first arrived from New York state.

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