City of Lockport
• LARCENY: Christopher M. Williams, 122 Chestnut St., Apt. 3, was charged with two counts of fourth-degree grand larceny and petit larceny. On Friday, officers responded to Elmwood Avenue to the report of a stolen vehicle. A police report said upon arrival, patrol interviewed the caller who said the suspect had been living with her for the past two days. She later told police she noticed Williams, her car and car keys missing. She also told police that her purse was gone, containing a wallet with credit cards and $350 in cash. Patrol found Williams and took him into custody.
• ASSAULT: James Griggs, 26, 152 Cottage St., Apt. 5, was accused of third-degree assault on Friday. A police report said the victim was assaulted by Griggs while walking on Transit Road near the Niagara Hotel. A witness reportedly told police that another suspect punched the victim in the head, and once the victim was on the ground, Griggs used his foot to stomp on him. A police report said the victim was taken to Eastern Niagara Hospital-Lockport with a gashed head and a concussion.
Lewiston
• DWI: Anthony D. Hicks, 26, 6600 Dysinger Road, Lockport, was charged with first-degree driving while intoxicated on Friday. Officers said they pulled over a vehicle they observed traveling 24 mph in a 45 mph zone. Deputies smelled alcohol on the suspect’s breath and when asking Hicks if he had been drinking, the defendant admitted he had, according to the report. A police report said Hicks failed all sobriety tests and his blood alcohol content was 0.16. Hicks was reportedly taken to the Niagara County Jail and held in lieu of $250 bail.
Wheatfield
• DWI: Michael P. Guereschi, 34, of Niagara Falls was charged with driving while intoxicated, first-degree aggravated licensed operation and failure to keep right. On Friday, a sheriff’s deputy observed a vehicle swerving in and out of traffic. After stopping the vehicle, officers reportedly observed signs that he was drunk, but Guereschi denied drinking. The suspect reportedly failed all sobriety tests given. The sheriff’s office said the suspect was taken to Niagara County Jail and held in lieu of $750 bail.
Hartland
• FRAUD: On Thursday night, officers were dispatched to Ridge Road for a fraud complaint. Officers said the victim “received an acknowledgment from Verizon Wireless regarding the purchase of two cellular phones, as well as a two-year wireless plan.” The victim allegedly denied the purchase and canceled the account, claiming he was a victim of identity theft. Upon investigation, deputies said the phones were delivered to the West Coast. The Niagara County Sheriff’s Office is investigating.
• LARCENY: On Friday a Main Street, Ransomville, woman reportedly contacted police about an unknown suspect allegedly stealing items from her shed. A police report said the items stolen totaled at $1,380. The incident is under investigation.
Newfane
• LARCENY: Deputies responded to a call from a 20-year-old Newfane man who reportedly told patrol that when he tried to withdrawal money from his Bank of America account, he found there wasn’t any. He said a bank teller who checked records found that the money was withdrawn from his account at three different times from an ATM, leaving no money. A bank official reportedly assured sheriff’s deputies and the victim that they would take a look at the security tapes to identify a suspect.
Crime
BLOTTER: Police reports published Oct. 31
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Police blotter items published May 22,2012
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: The sheriffs patrol responded to Mapleton Road for a criminal mischief report Monday. According to the manager of Philpac Lumber, electric service wires and steel fencing were damaged with an estimated loss of $500. Sometime between 5 p.m on Sunday and 7 a.m. on Monday, someone cut through the wire fence around the property. The covers were taken off of the plastic conduit that houses the 800-amp service that comes into the building. The person started to cut the wires but stopped halfway through once he discovered the wire was not copper. The person propped up a large wood pallet against a large stack of lumber to gain access to the roof and took the plastic cover off of a large unity light and began to cut the wires. Again the person stopped cutting once he discovered the wire was not copper. Another section of fence was also found to be cut along the south west end of the building.
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Police blotter items published May 21, 2012
HARASSMENT: Curtis E Hunter, 26, 36 South Transit Street, Apt. 2, was arrested by Lockport police at 12:37 a.m. Sunday and charged with harassment in the second degree and menacing in the third degree. According to the report, patrol was dispatched to a Main Street business on May 12 to investigate an assault. Upon arrival, police were told that Hunter came up behind a female victim while she was sitting at a bar stool, pulling her hair and kicking the bar stool out from under her. Hunter also pushed the victim to the ground, police were told, then fled the bar. Hunter was found and arrested Sunday morning. He is slated to be arraigned today. The victim was granted an order of protection.
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Police blotter items published May 20, 2012
HARASSMENT: Roderico R. Madore, 18, 13 South St. Apt. 2, was arrested at 3 a.m. Saturday by Lockport police and charged with harassment, criminal obstruction of breathing and false personation. According to the report, patrol responded to a South Street address for a domestic incident and were told that a guy named “Rico” had choked a woman at the South Street address but left and went to Roderico’s address. When police arrived, Madore and the woman were at the apartment. She told patrol that he had choked her. While being questioned, Madore told patrol his name was Roderico Vasquez, leading to the false personation charge. LPD states that Madore has active warrants from Erie County. The victim was granted an order of protection and Madore is scheduled to appear in City Court at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
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Police blotter items published May 18, 2012
ASSAULT: Nicholas J. Reed, 21, 249 Genesee St., Apt. 1 was charged with resisting arrest, obstruction of governmental administration and third-degree attempted assault Wednesday. The police responded to Lewis Street for the report of an assault. According to the report, the victim was walking on Evans Street when he was confronted by two males who struck and kicked the victim. Reed grabbed a bottle of wine and smashed in on the roadway. The victim fled and was able to identify Reed at a gas station. Reed fled from the police and was arrested on Washburn Street.
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Police blotter items published May 17, 2012
WARRANT: Richard E. Cavagnaro, 43, of Chestnut Ridge Road, Lockport, surrendered Wednesday on a warrant for second-degree grand larceny. Police say Cavagnaro stole as much as $60,000 in copper and scrap metal from his employer over a two year period. He was held for court.
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Police blotter items published May 16, 2012
MARIJUANA: Deon M. Gill, 16, 289 North Transit St. Apt. 2 was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana and criminal possession of stolen property Monday. While being booked on a separate case involving a burglary in the Town of Lockport, the Lockport police found Gill in possession of marijuana. Gill had a backpack with several items reported stolen, including a $200 iPod and $80 in cash. Gill is currently on probation and scheduled to appear in Niagara County Family Court on May 22.
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Police blotter items published May 7, 2012
DWI: Stefan E. Belliveau, 38, 7947 Chestnut Ridge Road, Gasport, was charged Sunday with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop. According to the report, Lockport Police observed Belliveau commit several vehicle and traffic violations on Summit Street. When stopped, they oberserved a strong odor of alcohol from Belliveau’s breath. He was administered some field sobriety tests but refused to do others. Belliveau, who was uncooperative in booking and therefore unable to be fingerprinted or photographed, is scheduled to appear Monday in City Court.
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Police blotter items published May 2, 2012
Lockport
HARASSMENT: Daniel R. Potter, 53, 192 Genesee St., rear was charged with second-degree aggravated harassment Monday. According to the report, Potter repeatedly called the victim after being advised to cease. The calls were causing annoyance and alarm.
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Police blotter items published May 1, 2012
Lockport
TRESPASS: Nicholas E. Joseph, 22, no address, was charged with trespass Monday. Police responded to a complaint at 4:30 a.m. and found Joseph sitted in a wooded area with a blanket wrapped around him near the caller’s property on Elmwood Avenue. He said he had no home and was trying to keep warm.
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Police blotter items published April 30, 2012
City of Lockport
CONTEMPT: Tricia E. Cassenti, 6493 Dysinger Road, Apartment No. 6, was charged Sunday with aggravated unlicensed operating of a motor vehicle and second-degree criminal contempt following a traffic stop. According to the report, a Lockport Police patrol observed the vehicle driven by Cassenti and a check of the NYSPIN database showed that she had a suspended license. Cassenti told police that “I forgot my court time in Town Court, I missed my court date. I thought it was at 9 a.m. and it wasn’t and it had to be rescheduled.” No paperwork indicated that this was correct, and police arrested Cassenti, who is scheduled to appear today in City Court.
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Police blotter items published May 22,2012





