A look at police reports in the Town of Niagara from Oct. 14 through Sunday. H. James Suitor is the chief of police.
• ARREST: Ryan Walker, 22, 8521 Porter Road, Apt 73, Niagara Falls, was arrested for third-degree assault on Oct. 14. A woman stated he punched her in the left side of her face, pushed her head into a wall and put her in a choke hold. The victim was transported to the Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital for treatment.
• VANDALISM: A woman reported she was inside a Lockport Road bar on Oct. 15 when an unknown suspect broke the rear window of her vehicle while it was parked outside of the bar. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $350.
• ARREST: Jacob Schul, 18, 1561 Tuscarora Road, Lewiston, was arrested for second-degree harassment on Oct. 16. He is accused of pushing a man down a flight of stairs after a brief struggle.
• ARREST: Nancy Stewart, 51, 1457 Lafayette Ave., Niagara Falls, was arrested for shoplifting $128.95 worth of merchandise from Marshalls on Oct. 16.
• BURGLARY: A resident in the 700 block of Sunnyside Drive told police an unknown suspect stole his 42-inch flat screen television, valued at $849, while he was out on Oct. 16. The victim said someone entered his home through a previously broken back door.
• ARREST: Patrick Dugan, 26, 1026 99th St., Niagara Falls, was arrested for petit larceny on Oct. 19. Officers said they observed Dugan in the 8400 block of Richmond Avenue holding a bike by the roadside. When officers asked what he was doing, Dugan said he was “checking out his buddy’s car.” Police detained Dugan and a weapons check revealed loose change in Dugan’s pocket. Officers contacted the owner of the vehicle Dugan was standing by and he told officers some loose change was taken from his car.
• ARREST: Leon Motz Jr., 39, 97 Mullen Street, Tonawanda, was arrested for petit larceny after shoplifting $124.94 worth of video games from Kmart on Oct. 20. Motz was working as an assistant manager at the time of his arrest, police said. He attempted to exit out of the garden door of the store with the video games concealed in his lunch box.
• THEFT: A Town of Niagara man told police that while his vehicle was parked on Licata Drive on Thursday an unknown suspect stole his computer which was left in his vehicle. The computer was valued at $1,500.
n ARREST: Michael Adkins, 27, 203 Anthony Drive and Carrie Klick, 21, 203 Anthony Drive, were charged with disorderly conduct, while Anthony Scarfone, 24, 44 Anthony Drive, was charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing governmental administration and criminal possession of a controlled substance on Friday. Officers responded to a report of a fight involving four people outside of 50 Anthony Drive in Sabre Park. Park management was trying to break up the fight when patrols arrived. Scarfone reportedly became belligerent with officers and began to advance toward them. Officers attempted to secure Scarfone, when he began to struggle with them. Once he was taken into custody, Scarfone became unresponsive, possibly due to a narcotic overdose, the report said. He was then transported to Mount St. Mary’s Hospital for evaluation.
• ARREST: Deonna Burnett, 18, 66 East End St., Buffalo, and Jermisha Vayton, 18, 32 Devon Green St., Buffalo, were arrested for petit larceny after shoplifting $85.22 worth of merchandise from Kmart On Sunday.
Crime
TOWN OF NIAGARA BLOTTER: Police reports published Oct. 28
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Korean student robbed at gunpoint in Falls
Detectives are investigating the robbery of a 25-year-old woman Wednesday night in front of a motel in the 400 block of Main Street.
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Bomb threat leads to arrest at NT school
A North Tonawanda teen was arrested Thursday morning for sending a one-sentence bomb threat to the computer of a fellow high school student, resulting in a brief lockdown of the school.
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BLOTTER: Police reports published May 25
Police are investigating a burglary in the 400 block of 24th Street.
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Fugitive in meth case caught
Moments after Falls police narcotics detectives and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents uncovered a clandestine meth lab in the city's Echota neightborhood, their prime suspect sent a cryptic text message to Detective Joe Palmero.
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BLOTTER: Police reports published May 24
A Youngstown woman was arrested after a domestic incident in the 200 block of 61st Street at 4:45 a.m. Tuesday.
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FIRE CALLS: Niagara Falls fire reports published May 24
For the period of May 7 to 13 the Niagara Falls Fire Department responded to 105 calls. The total number of service calls for 2012 to date is 2,084.
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Falls cops target crack dealers
As Eric Nelson sat on the front porch of 533 18th St. on Thursday night with a pocket full of crack cocaine, he was probably waiting for his best customers to roll on up.
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Falls man finds out there are no free meals
A Falls man was arrested after a waitress at a downtown restaurant told police she tracked him down after he skipped out on his bill.
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Overheated extension cord believed to be cause of blaze
Fire investigators believe an overheated extension cord sparked a blaze that drove six people out of a 23rd Street home late Monday.
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BLOTTER: Police reports published May 23
A Falls man called police after he said another man threatened his 17-year-old son with a semi-automatic pistol while his son was walking on the 6900 block of Edison Avenue.
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