**This is just a small sample of calls patrols have responded to. We DO NOT know the outcome of every call and/or situation**
September 27th:
Officers responded to an address on Tammy lane for a report of an intoxicated male who reported to have attacked a female, and that the victim was following the male and lost sight of the subject on foot along Tammy Lane. Officers were unable to locate the male and a warrant for his arrest was filed.
Police responded to an address along the 1700 Block of Walden Ave for a report of a female who came up & punched another female employee in the face, causing injury. The suspected female left the area via vehicle before police arrived and a warrant for her arrest was filed.
A Vehicle was gone through overnight on Marne Road. The victim reports a wallet was taken.
Officers had to check the Route 33 for a report of a man dressed in all black riding a Scooter on the Expressway going West Bound in the East Bound lanes. Officers were unable to locate such a vehicle.
Patrol responded to an address on Willowlawn for a male harassing a female. The Male subject was reported to be outside threatening the female complainant, and the male ultimately was arrested on an outstanding warrant. A report was filed, and the female was given advice and resources on how to go about seeking help.
Total Complaints Handled for 09/27/2021: 148.
September 28th:
A caller who was on Dick Road stated to police that his Daughter's luggage had just recently been stolen from their vehicle. After officers had checked the area and say that some of the victims' property had been recovered. The suspect was not located, and a report was filed.
A 9-1-1 call into Police from a Subject on Walden Ave in the area of Pine Ridge Rd stated that his Daughter was punched in the face by her boyfriend and that the inside of the house had been torn up after a fight. The Male [Suspect] had left the area via a vehicle before police had arrived, and a warrant was filed.
A vehicle traveling in the area of 5000 Genesee St (Airport District) had struck a deer, causing damages to the vehicle. The Deer was located by Officers and was reported to have been deceased when located and was removed from the roadway by officers to be picked up by Highway Crews.
A Paternal Aunt who has custody of a young male filed a missing person report stating that the male had not been seen in 2 days. Officers checked a possible address he could have been at with no luck. A report was filed and an NYS Missing Persons Form was filed as well.
Police responded to a Business on Lovejoy St for a menacing complaint. The Report says a Male who was in a vehicle pulled a gun on his Boss out front of the business, and that the confrontation may be over a road rage incident. Through their investigation it was ruled that indeed a road rage incident had taken place, however, both drivers were equally involved. Police checked the suspect vehicle and were unable to locate any weapons. A report of the incident had been filed, and both men were sent on their way.
Total Complaints Handled for 09/28/2021: 157.
September 29th:
Cheektowaga Police Officers responded along with AMR Ambulance to a Raymond Ave address to assist an elderly male. The Male Victim was Cold and Weak and had fallen but could not make it back off the floor. It's not known how long the male may have been down, but no injuries were reported and Police returned the subject back to his chair.
A Hit and Run report was filed for a vehicle that was parked along Gualbert Ave overnight was struck by an unknown vehicle that had left the scene. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate the vehicle and/or any other damaged vehicles.
Personal Information had been given to a scammer who claimed to be renting out a property that ultimately was not his to rent out. Luckily the victim realized that this may have been a scam before handing over any money and had notified police of the incident that is currently under investigation.
A B.B. Gun & Machete were turned over to Police after being located by a subject inside a vacant apartment.
A Woman along Walden Ave called Police to report that she had dropped her vehicle off at her Mechanics to be worked on, and after they were done working on the vehicle they had reported left the car on a corner with the keys still inside and the owner of the vehicle tells police that the vehicle is not there. A report for a stolen vehicle had been filed and shared with neighboring police agencies.
Officers responded to the area of Eggert Rd and Rowan for the report of about 15 shots fired from a vehicle that was possibly traveling on Eggert Rd. Officers were unable to locate anything to prove shoots were indeed fired.
An intoxicated male was reported to have been assaulted by an unknown person(s). The victim walked to St. Joe's Emergency Dept. to be evaluated and police have a report filed.
Total Complaints Handled on 09/29/2021: 161.
September 30th:
A check of a vehicle located on South Ogden and Griswold sent 3 subjects to jail for narcotics and one other charged for Vehicle and Traffic Violations.
Officers responded to a Lehigh Address where crews were working and needed a vehicle moved. the owner of the vehicle was rather unfriendly refusing to relocate their vehicle causing police to intervene. The Vehicle was moved afterward without incident.
A Checkpoint by police was requested for a business on Broadway during the overnight hours as the owner of the business says that homeless persons have been lately sleeping overnight on the loading docks to the business.
A Complainant reported that after arriving home at an address along Kensignton Ave that they found the door to the address open. Sneakers and an AR-223 were reported stolen from the address. A report was filed.
Total Complaints Handled on 09/30/2021: 169.
October 1st:
Officers attempted to catch up to a stolen Dodge Avenger out of buffalo (B Dist) that was last seen passing the Cheektowaga Police Headquarters North on Union Road. The Vehicle was able to slip away, and a report was filed.
One person was taken into custody along William St on an outstanding West Seneca Warrant.
NYSP Notified CPD that a Male was seen along Rossler Ave over the Thruway that appeared to want to jump off the bridge. Officers checked the area and no one matching the description of the male was seen in the area.
Officers responded to an address on Shanley St for a reported Disturbance where a subject was arrested for Harassment.
NYSP and EMS responded to the Transit Road Semi Lot at the entrance to the Thruway for a male subject that suffered a traumatic laceration and was taken to ECMC.
Total Complaints Handled on 10/01/2021: 185.
October 2nd:
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