LOCKPORT —
Pendleton
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.
Town of Lockport
CHARGED: Mark D. Schroeder, 62, 6185 Raymond St. was charged with violating local laws Sunday. The sheriff’s patrol responed to Raymond Road for the report of loud explosions at that residence. According to the report, the explosions could be heard and felt at the 3700 block of Green Valley Lane and the patrol observed smoke in the area of 6185 Raymond Road. Schroder said he was shooting at exploding targets in his backyard. Schroeder was advised that he was in violation of a Noise Control Law, but he stated that he intended to continue to shoot at the targets. He was issued an appearance ticket for the violation.
Crime
May 22, 2012
Police blotter items published May 22,2012
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