City of Lockport
• CHARGED: Anthony E. Luke, 41, 178 Green St., Apt. 2, was charged with a pedestrian violation. Luke was walking on the roadway on Green Street at 1:22 a.m. Saturday.
• CHARGED: Brittany A. Doxey, 16, 7 John St., rear, was charged with disorderly conduct. The officers responded to a call on John Street for a possible custody dispute at 11:40 p.m. Friday. According to the report, Doxey became abusive with officers and used obscene language.
• CHARGED: Jason M. Naylor, 34, 102 S. Bristol Ave., was charged with third-degree menacing and second-degree harassment. The patrol responded to Bristol Avenue in response to a 911 call at 6:45 p.m. Friday on Mill Street. According to the report, the victim said Naylor struck her on the head, threatened her, spit on her truck and threatened to burn the house down. When she reached into the truck for her property, she was hit in the head with a leather binder and elbowed in the face. The victim requested a full order of protection. The suspect was held without bail.
• CHARGED: Felicia G. Horton, 23, 183 Saxton St., was charged with second-degree harassment. The patrol unit responded to Saxton Street at 7:30 p.m. Friday for the report of a woman with a knife. A verbal argument became physical and the defendant struck the victim in the face and kicked up, according to the report. Horton head-butted the victim. Horton was uncooperative at booking and refused to answer any questions.
Town of Lockport
• CHARGED: Lucas J. Stunkel, 18, 3598 Beebe Road, Newfane, was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana. At 2:40 a.m. Saturday, patrols observed a Jeep Cherokee swerving over the fog line several times while northbound on Lake Avenue. After running the driver through a battery of tests and finding him fit to drive, the patrol observed a glass pipe of the type used for smoking marijuana. The patrol found a zipper baggy suspected marijuana under the passenger seat. The passenger, Stunkel, admitted to being the owner of the marijuana. Stunkel was released on an appearance ticket.
• DWI: Jeffrey W. Bobzien, 40, 7746 Wheeler Road, Gasport, was charged with driving while intoxicated and failure to keep right. At 4:27 a.m. Saturday, patrols conducted a traffic stop after observing the vehicle exit the parking lot of Oak Run Golf Course erratically. According to the report, the vehicle repeatedly crossed onto the shoulder and over the fog line of Lake Avenue. The patrol detected an odor of alcoholic beverage, slurred speech and glassy eyes on the part of the suspect. Bobzien registered a .18 positive breath screen and failed several field sobriety tests. He registered a .16 BAC at the Lockport Police Department.
• HARASSMENT: Christopher J. Tagg. 221 Green St., Lockport, was charged with second-degree harassment. According to the report, Tagg texted the Robinson Road victim about 50 times in 90 minutes Friday. Tagg stated that he is upset because the victim is now with his ex-girlfriend.
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Police blotter items published Feb. 10, 2012
CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION: Terry L. Wilson, 33, 15 Grove St., Buffalo, was charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, criminal impersonation and operating a motor vehicle with obstructed vision Wednesday. The sheriff’s patrol observed a vehicle pull into the lot of the Niagara County Jail with the driver’s view obstructed at 1:39 p.m. According to the report, Wilson stated that he was there to visit his girlfriend. He said he did not have his license on him and identified himself as Terrell N. Wilson. The driver’s license check showed Terrell Wilson to be suspended. The suspect was searched and the driver identified as Terry L. Wilson. The driver stated that he was Terry and knew his license was suspended that’s why he gave his brother’s name. He did not know his brother Terrell was also suspended. Terry stated that he was going to have to call his other girlfriend to bail him out and that she would now know why he was at jail — visiting a different girlfriend. He was turned over to the Niagara County Jail on $500 bail.
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Police seek trio of would-be ring thieves
Lockport Police are seeking three suspects allegedly involved in the attempted theft of a $2,650 ring from Mills Jewelers on Saturday.
According to the police report, two African American males and a female entered the store at about 2 p.m. and created distractions to separate the staff and to get valuable jewels on top of the counters from within the secured cases. After being in the store for about 25 minutes, one of the male suspects along with the female suspect cut a security cable holding a ring. -
Police blotter items published Feb. 9, 2012
CHARGED: Heidi L. Marciszewski, 30, 8688 Lake Road, Barker was charged with acting in a manner injurious to a child less than 17 on Wednesday. The sheriff’s patrol responded to the parking lot of Dollar Tree on South Transit Road for an unattended vehicle with a young child in it at 11:23 a.m. According to the report, the patrol saw Marciszewski enter the vehicle. There was 2-year old boy in a car seat in the rear of the vehicle. Marciszewski was issued an appearance ticket and released.
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Pair charged after disturbance
Two Lockport men were charged after a disturbance on South Street at 4:35 a.m. Tuesday.
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Police blotter items published Feb. 7, 2012
MENACING: Joel S. Zsebehazy, 28. 92 Gabriel Dr. Apt. A was charged with third-degree menacing and fourth-degree criminal mischief Monday. The police responded to Gabriel Drive at 1:46 a.m. for the report of a domestic incident. According to the report, the victim said Zsebehazy threw a chair at her during a verbal dispute.
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Police blotter items published Feb. 6, 2012
Lockport Police are investigating the stabbing of a man at a Lockport nightclub that occurred early Sunday morning.
According to the report, Police patrolling in the Heath Street area heard three or four gunshots come from inside of the Casa Montego Nightclub, 37 Heath St., at around 3:11 a.m. Sunday. They called for back-up and observed screaming patrons fleeing the club.
After Niagara County Sheriff’s Officers and DSP arrived, police were able to secure the scene. Officers entered the club and discovered that a male had been stabbed. There was a large amount of blood observed on the floor and a bullet hole in the ceiling.
The victim was treated at Eastern Niagara Hospital for a laceration to his left cheek and transferred to ECMC with non-life threatening injuries. He told police in a verbal statement that an unknown person came up from behind him and cut him with an unknown object. However, he refused to sign a written statement.
The investigation has revealed that a fight broke out inside of the bar and at least one gunshot was fired inside. Statements were taken from two security guards, whose handguns were secured and placed into evidence.
At this time, it is unknown who fired the weapon or if there are any gunshot victims. Notifications were made to several local hospitals to be on the look out for gunshot victims. -
Police blotter items published Feb. 5, 2012
POSSESSION: Lacey L. Benben, 32, 1363 Church St., Basom, was arrested at 1:30 a.m. Friday for criminal possession of a hypodermic needle and several traffic violations following a traffic stop. According to the report, patrol observed a car driven by Benben traveling southbound on South Transit Street and a NYSPIN check showed the vehicle had not been insured since Feb. 2011. The vehicle was found to be unregistered, uninsured, had improper license plates and a red piece of paper with white paint was in place of the inspection sticker. Benben, who is scheduled to appear Wednesday in City Court, was taken into custody. While the vehicle was being inventoried, police discovered a hypodermic needle in the driver’s wallet. The license plates were removed from the vehicle, which was towed.
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Police blotter item published Feb. 3, 2012
City of Lockport
VANDALISM: Lockport City Police reported Thursday a stop sign had the word "bloodz" painted on it sometime between Wednesday night and Thursday morning. The sign is located at Hawley Street and Park Avenue on the south side. No suspicious individuals were found in the area, the report said. -
Police blotter items published Feb. 2, 2012
ASSAULT: Julio C. Pimental, 27, 514 Prospect St. was charged with third-degree assault Wednesday. The police responded to the corner of Green and Hawley Streets at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday for the report of a fight. According to the report, Pimental approached the victim and hit the victim several times in the jaw and with a closed fist. The victim covered his head and Pimental allegedly struck the victim with his knee until people began yelling. Pimental ran on Hawley Street. The victim named his attacker as “Julio” and described him to police. Pimental responded to the Lockport Police Department and was arrested without incident at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday.
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Police blotter items published Feb. 1, 2012
HARASSMENT: Christina M. Vendetta, 18, 2323 Lockport-Olcott Road, Newfane was charged with second-degree harassment Monday. According to the report, a woman stated she received a threatening Facebook message from Vendetta last Thursday. A copy of the message was given to the police who began an investigation. Vendetta turned herself in Monday and was booked.
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