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Showing posts with label Criminal Mischief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Criminal Mischief. Show all posts
Friday, April 29, 2016
5:26 PM
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Lockport Police charged a 20-year-old male Wednesday with third-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal mischief after the man allegedly assaulted people with a TASER at a Cottage Street address.
According to LPD, officers responded to the Cottage Street address at 4:35 a.m. for a report of males attempting to "TASE" people. While en route, they were informed that the suspects -- Russel J. Roberts, no permanent address, and another male -- had fled on foot.
Police were told that Roberts and the other man asked to speak to a female resident of the home, but were told they couldn't speak to her. An argument ensued, resulting in a male guest at the home being shot in the face with a TASER, as well as a male resident of the home being shot in the forehead with a TASER.
No charges had been filed against the second male as of the publishing of this report.
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Lockport Police charged a 20-year-old male Wednesday with third-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal mischief after the man allegedly assaulted people with a TASER at a Cottage Street address.
According to LPD, officers responded to the Cottage Street address at 4:35 a.m. for a report of males attempting to "TASE" people. While en route, they were informed that the suspects -- Russel J. Roberts, no permanent address, and another male -- had fled on foot.
Police were told that Roberts and the other man asked to speak to a female resident of the home, but were told they couldn't speak to her. An argument ensued, resulting in a male guest at the home being shot in the face with a TASER, as well as a male resident of the home being shot in the forehead with a TASER.
No charges had been filed against the second male as of the publishing of this report.
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Sunday, April 24, 2016
3:53 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A Beattie Road woman told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that she believed an unknown person loosened the lug nuts on the passenger side rear wheel of her vehicle on Tuesday.
According to the woman, she heard a noise in her driveway early Tuesday morning but did not see anything. When she left for work around 8 a.m., she felt a "bad shake" in her vehicle. She then noticed the caps on the lug nuts on her left rear wheels were missing and it appeared as though to two lug nuts were missing and the remaining three were loose.
The woman told patrol she checked the remaining three wheels and they appeared to be untouched. She purchased replacement lug nuts and put them on her vehicle.
She said she wasn't sure who may have loosened the lug nuts. Patrol considers this case closed due to a lack of suspect and lack of physical evidence.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A Beattie Road woman told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that she believed an unknown person loosened the lug nuts on the passenger side rear wheel of her vehicle on Tuesday.
According to the woman, she heard a noise in her driveway early Tuesday morning but did not see anything. When she left for work around 8 a.m., she felt a "bad shake" in her vehicle. She then noticed the caps on the lug nuts on her left rear wheels were missing and it appeared as though to two lug nuts were missing and the remaining three were loose.
The woman told patrol she checked the remaining three wheels and they appeared to be untouched. She purchased replacement lug nuts and put them on her vehicle.
She said she wasn't sure who may have loosened the lug nuts. Patrol considers this case closed due to a lack of suspect and lack of physical evidence.
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Thursday, January 14, 2016
12:37 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 36-year-old Buffalo woman was charged Wednesday with third-degree criminal mischief and second-degree harassment.
According to New York State Police Tamika R. Coplin spray painted a male victim's car and put sugar in the gas tank of a female victim's car. She also is accused of threatening bodily harm to the female.
Coplin was processed at SP Lockport and arraigned in the Town of Lockport Court and remanded to Niagara County Jail in lieu of $500 bail.
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Tamika Coplin |
According to New York State Police Tamika R. Coplin spray painted a male victim's car and put sugar in the gas tank of a female victim's car. She also is accused of threatening bodily harm to the female.
Coplin was processed at SP Lockport and arraigned in the Town of Lockport Court and remanded to Niagara County Jail in lieu of $500 bail.
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
1:25 PM
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HARTLAND -- A Quaker Road homeowner told Niagara County Sheriff's Deputies on Dec. 30 that sometime between Dec. 26 and Dec. 30 someone damaged the lawn of his rental properties.
The man told patrol that the damage includes approximately 100 feet of ruts between the driveway's of the two properties.
At the time of the report, there were no witnesses and the suspect is unknown.
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HARTLAND -- A Quaker Road homeowner told Niagara County Sheriff's Deputies on Dec. 30 that sometime between Dec. 26 and Dec. 30 someone damaged the lawn of his rental properties.
The man told patrol that the damage includes approximately 100 feet of ruts between the driveway's of the two properties.
At the time of the report, there were no witnesses and the suspect is unknown.
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Friday, December 18, 2015
5:19 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 37-year-old Town of Lockport man was charged Wednesday with fourth-degree criminal mischief and second-degree harassment, accused of cutting his neighbor's cable.
According to New York State Police, a lengthy investigation revealed that Christopher J. Laubacker had intentionally cut his neighbor's Time Warner cable line, causing an unknown amount of damage.
Laubacker was transported to SP Lockport for processing. He was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Lockport Court on Jan. 7.
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Christopher Laubacker |
According to New York State Police, a lengthy investigation revealed that Christopher J. Laubacker had intentionally cut his neighbor's Time Warner cable line, causing an unknown amount of damage.
Laubacker was transported to SP Lockport for processing. He was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Lockport Court on Jan. 7.
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Thursday, December 10, 2015
4:23 PM
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The Niagara County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Bureau is investigating two separate incidents involving unoccupied vehicles being struck with a “buckshot” shotgun round.
Sheriff's Office officials believe both incidents occurred between 7 and 10 p.m. Sunday. One occurred in the area of Lake Road and Quaker Road in the Town of Somerset, while the second occurred on Transit Road, south of Lake Road, in the Town of Newfane.
The damaged vehicles were parked near the roadway at the time and witnesses stated they observed a dark colored car with wide tail lights and a loud exhaust leaving the area.
Police say it appears that the unknown suspect is shooting from the vehicle while possibly still moving.
Anyone with any information regarding the incidents is asked to contact the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office 24-hour line at 438-3393 or call Inv. Jeff Pytlik during normal business hours
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The Niagara County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Bureau is investigating two separate incidents involving unoccupied vehicles being struck with a “buckshot” shotgun round.
Sheriff's Office officials believe both incidents occurred between 7 and 10 p.m. Sunday. One occurred in the area of Lake Road and Quaker Road in the Town of Somerset, while the second occurred on Transit Road, south of Lake Road, in the Town of Newfane.
The damaged vehicles were parked near the roadway at the time and witnesses stated they observed a dark colored car with wide tail lights and a loud exhaust leaving the area.
Police say it appears that the unknown suspect is shooting from the vehicle while possibly still moving.
Anyone with any information regarding the incidents is asked to contact the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office 24-hour line at 438-3393 or call Inv. Jeff Pytlik during normal business hours
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Thursday, November 12, 2015
4:07 PM
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ROYALTON -- A 40-year-old Lockport woman was charged Monday with felony third-degree criminal mischief, accused of damaging a family member's car.
According to New York State Police, Kimberly A. Gray "was in a very intoxicated state when Troopers arrived to a residence in the Town of Royalton. Investigation revealed Gray had an verbal argument with family members and scratched the paint from the vehicle parked in the garage."
With the assistance of Middleport PD, Gray, who was combative, was immediately transported to SP Lockport for processing. During processing, Gray became unresponsive but breathing and was transported to Eastern Niagara Hospital by EMS. She was released from the hospital on Wednesday, arraigned in the Town of Lockport and remanded to the Niagara County Jail in lieu of $2,500 bail.
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Kimberly A. Gray |
According to New York State Police, Kimberly A. Gray "was in a very intoxicated state when Troopers arrived to a residence in the Town of Royalton. Investigation revealed Gray had an verbal argument with family members and scratched the paint from the vehicle parked in the garage."
With the assistance of Middleport PD, Gray, who was combative, was immediately transported to SP Lockport for processing. During processing, Gray became unresponsive but breathing and was transported to Eastern Niagara Hospital by EMS. She was released from the hospital on Wednesday, arraigned in the Town of Lockport and remanded to the Niagara County Jail in lieu of $2,500 bail.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
8:52 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 45-year-old Lockport man was charged Sunday with fourth-degree criminal mischief after New York State Police say he shattered a glass door at a local auto shop.
Peter G. Vogt, 45, "became angry while getting his vehicle serviced at a local garage. Vogt pushed a commercial door extremely hard causing the glass to shatter and door hinge to break," according to NYSP.
Vogt was transported to the Lockport Troopers' barracks for processing and was issued an appearance ticket for Thursday at Town of Lockport Court.
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Peter G. Vogt |
Peter G. Vogt, 45, "became angry while getting his vehicle serviced at a local garage. Vogt pushed a commercial door extremely hard causing the glass to shatter and door hinge to break," according to NYSP.
Vogt was transported to the Lockport Troopers' barracks for processing and was issued an appearance ticket for Thursday at Town of Lockport Court.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
10:48 AM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Bickert Place resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that someone broke both tail lights on her vehicle sometime on Sept. 12.
The woman said the only learned of the damage when she went to the store and another shopper told her about it.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Bickert Place resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that someone broke both tail lights on her vehicle sometime on Sept. 12.
The woman said the only learned of the damage when she went to the store and another shopper told her about it.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2015
10:54 AM
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ALBION — New York State Police say a 23-year-old Lockport woman who intentionally damaged a rear view mirror of a motorcycle on July 6 was located Monday and charged.
Sincere R. Wiley was charged with criminal mischief: intent to damage property after being located in Monroe County Jail using an alias, according to NYSP.
Wiley was transported to Niagara Falls Police Department for an unrelated warrant and after being released by Niagara County Jail, was transferred to The Town of Albion Court to answer on the above charge. She was then remanded to the Orleans County Jail in lieu of $250 bail.
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Sincere Wiley |
Sincere R. Wiley was charged with criminal mischief: intent to damage property after being located in Monroe County Jail using an alias, according to NYSP.
Wiley was transported to Niagara Falls Police Department for an unrelated warrant and after being released by Niagara County Jail, was transferred to The Town of Albion Court to answer on the above charge. She was then remanded to the Orleans County Jail in lieu of $250 bail.
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
11:38 AM
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NEWFANE — A 36-year-old Newfane man was charged with third-degree criminal mischief after allegedly punching a truck.
Jason M. Pless is accused of damaging the truck following an altercation at Krull Park in Olcott on Aug. 3.
He was arrested by New York State Police on Sunday and arraigned in Newfane Court, where he was also issued an order of protection to stay away from the victim. He was scheduled to re-appear in Newfane Court on Tuesday.
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Jason Pless |
Jason M. Pless is accused of damaging the truck following an altercation at Krull Park in Olcott on Aug. 3.
He was arrested by New York State Police on Sunday and arraigned in Newfane Court, where he was also issued an order of protection to stay away from the victim. He was scheduled to re-appear in Newfane Court on Tuesday.
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Monday, July 20, 2015
7:30 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A pair of Applewood Drive residents reported suspicious activities on their properties to Niagara County Sheriff's deputies.
The first report was from a woman who said she believed someone damaged her shed on purpose. She said she believed an unknown person or people intentionally damaged the shed sometime between July 4 and Tuesday.
Patrol observed approximately eight 1/2-inch diameter holes on the rear side of the shed, but it was not clear what or who was responsible for the damage. Patrol suspects that fireworks may have been responsible for the damage, but a neighbor allegedly denied his children having any when questioned.
The second report was lodged Thursday when a woman told patrol that she woke up, she discovered several chairs knocked over on her back patio. The woman said she also noticed the flowers were knocked over on her table and discovered a cigarette butt next to her porch.
The woman said she was aware that had been a robbery in the Woodlands earlier in the morning and feared the male may have hidden under her porch.
A crime scene unit responded and documented the scene, securing the cigarette butt for possible DNA testing.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A pair of Applewood Drive residents reported suspicious activities on their properties to Niagara County Sheriff's deputies.
The first report was from a woman who said she believed someone damaged her shed on purpose. She said she believed an unknown person or people intentionally damaged the shed sometime between July 4 and Tuesday.
Patrol observed approximately eight 1/2-inch diameter holes on the rear side of the shed, but it was not clear what or who was responsible for the damage. Patrol suspects that fireworks may have been responsible for the damage, but a neighbor allegedly denied his children having any when questioned.
The second report was lodged Thursday when a woman told patrol that she woke up, she discovered several chairs knocked over on her back patio. The woman said she also noticed the flowers were knocked over on her table and discovered a cigarette butt next to her porch.
The woman said she was aware that had been a robbery in the Woodlands earlier in the morning and feared the male may have hidden under her porch.
A crime scene unit responded and documented the scene, securing the cigarette butt for possible DNA testing.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Collins Road man says someone damaged his truck while it was parked in his driveway.
The man told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that sometime between 2 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, an unknown person threw a large rock at the front windshield, causing damage to the windshield and hood of the vehicle. The cost of damage is approximately $1,000.
There were no witnesses, however, the complainant told deputies he believed he knew who did it.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Collins Road man says someone damaged his truck while it was parked in his driveway.
The man told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that sometime between 2 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, an unknown person threw a large rock at the front windshield, causing damage to the windshield and hood of the vehicle. The cost of damage is approximately $1,000.
There were no witnesses, however, the complainant told deputies he believed he knew who did it.
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Friday, July 10, 2015
3:39 PM
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NEWFANE — A Lockport-Olcott Road man told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Thursday that someone damaged his vehicle with a beer bottle.
The man said that around 10:30 a.m., he heard what appeared to be an after-market exhaust of a vehicle leave the front of his residence at a high rate of speed. When he went outside to investigate, he found broken glass from a Labatt Blue beer bottle in his driveway. The complainant also noticed a large dent on the passenger side of his vehicle.
Patrol observed the damage and the broken glass. "It appeared an unknown suspect threw the beer bottle and struck the victim's truck causing the dent," according to the NCSO report.
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NEWFANE — A Lockport-Olcott Road man told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Thursday that someone damaged his vehicle with a beer bottle.
The man said that around 10:30 a.m., he heard what appeared to be an after-market exhaust of a vehicle leave the front of his residence at a high rate of speed. When he went outside to investigate, he found broken glass from a Labatt Blue beer bottle in his driveway. The complainant also noticed a large dent on the passenger side of his vehicle.
Patrol observed the damage and the broken glass. "It appeared an unknown suspect threw the beer bottle and struck the victim's truck causing the dent," according to the NCSO report.
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8:41 AM
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OLCOTT — A 45-year-old Florida man in town as a ride operator for the upcoming Pirate Festival was charged late Tuesday night with fourth-degree criminal mischief, accused of breaking two plexiglass windows at the Olcott Fire Co.
According to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office report, John David Hendley, 14766 US Highway 41, Spring Hill, Fla., was intoxicated and shouting in the parking lot of the fire hall, where he had been given permission to store the ride he was to operate this weekend at the Pirate Festival.
Hendley was seen walking along the north side of the fire company's three-bay garage, striking each of the plexiglas windows with his hand before walking to the back of the parking lot, where he sat beneath a parked trailer and continued drinking alcoholic beverages. When one of the fire department's trustees, who had witnessed the matter, checked the windows, he found two of them to be cracked.
NCSO was called and found Hendley in a highly intoxicated state, and with an apparent minor cut to his hand. Patrol placed Hendley in custody and transported him the Niagara County Jail, where he was held on $500 bail and ordered to appear at the Town of Newfane Court on Tuesday. He was also advised not to return to Olcott Fire Co., "as they do not want him on their property."
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OLCOTT — A 45-year-old Florida man in town as a ride operator for the upcoming Pirate Festival was charged late Tuesday night with fourth-degree criminal mischief, accused of breaking two plexiglass windows at the Olcott Fire Co.
According to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office report, John David Hendley, 14766 US Highway 41, Spring Hill, Fla., was intoxicated and shouting in the parking lot of the fire hall, where he had been given permission to store the ride he was to operate this weekend at the Pirate Festival.
Hendley was seen walking along the north side of the fire company's three-bay garage, striking each of the plexiglas windows with his hand before walking to the back of the parking lot, where he sat beneath a parked trailer and continued drinking alcoholic beverages. When one of the fire department's trustees, who had witnessed the matter, checked the windows, he found two of them to be cracked.
NCSO was called and found Hendley in a highly intoxicated state, and with an apparent minor cut to his hand. Patrol placed Hendley in custody and transported him the Niagara County Jail, where he was held on $500 bail and ordered to appear at the Town of Newfane Court on Tuesday. He was also advised not to return to Olcott Fire Co., "as they do not want him on their property."
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Sunday, May 17, 2015
9:39 AM
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A 28-year-old Niagara Street man was charged with assault, harassment and other crimes early Saturday morning at a Main Street bar.
According to the LPD arrest report, Damien D. Speck, 407 Niagara St., Side Apt., was asked to leave Lock 34 and punched two staff members while he was being escorted from the bar.
When police arrived and put Speck in custody, he “began to slam his face against the rear of patrol car 26,” according to the arrest report. In doing so, he cracked one of the windows of the car. Once he was placed inside the car, he “began kicking and thrashing in the back of the car.”
“The suspect was kicking the doors with his feet and throwing his body against the seat and the divider,” the report said. “The suspect’s actions then caused the rear window to break completely,” causing about $300 damage and causing the arresting officer to get a cut on his left upper arm while removing Speck from the vehicle.
He was transferred to another patrol car and taken to LPD, where he was given medical treatment from Twin Cities Ambulance and then taken to Eastern Niagara Hospital-Lockport.
Speck is due in City Court Monday morning on charges of third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree assault, second-degree obstruction of governmental administration, resisting arrest, and two counts of second-degree harassment.
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A 28-year-old Niagara Street man was charged with assault, harassment and other crimes early Saturday morning at a Main Street bar.
According to the LPD arrest report, Damien D. Speck, 407 Niagara St., Side Apt., was asked to leave Lock 34 and punched two staff members while he was being escorted from the bar.
When police arrived and put Speck in custody, he “began to slam his face against the rear of patrol car 26,” according to the arrest report. In doing so, he cracked one of the windows of the car. Once he was placed inside the car, he “began kicking and thrashing in the back of the car.”
“The suspect was kicking the doors with his feet and throwing his body against the seat and the divider,” the report said. “The suspect’s actions then caused the rear window to break completely,” causing about $300 damage and causing the arresting officer to get a cut on his left upper arm while removing Speck from the vehicle.
He was transferred to another patrol car and taken to LPD, where he was given medical treatment from Twin Cities Ambulance and then taken to Eastern Niagara Hospital-Lockport.
Speck is due in City Court Monday morning on charges of third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree assault, second-degree obstruction of governmental administration, resisting arrest, and two counts of second-degree harassment.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
4:39 AM
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OLCOTT — A West Main Street resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that someone egged the west side of her home.
According to the NCSO report, there was no damage to the residence when unknown person splattered what appeared to be eggs on the home, but it would need to be cleaned.
The complainant did not know who may have done the mischief. She was advised to contact NCSO if she received any other information on who may have done this.
Patrol considers this case closed pending the development of further information.
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OLCOTT — A West Main Street resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that someone egged the west side of her home.
According to the NCSO report, there was no damage to the residence when unknown person splattered what appeared to be eggs on the home, but it would need to be cleaned.
The complainant did not know who may have done the mischief. She was advised to contact NCSO if she received any other information on who may have done this.
Patrol considers this case closed pending the development of further information.
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Monday, March 23, 2015
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Day Road resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that someone damaged the front door of his home.
The man said that sometime between 1:30 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. Sunday, someone banged on the lower quarter panel of his exterior door, causing damage to the trim surrounding it.
There was no other damage or pry marks, so it is unknown whether the unknown person intended to make entry into the home or just cause damage. The man said his son "has problems with ex-girlfriends, so he wouldn't be surprised if one of the ex-girlfriends showed up at the house and began kicking the door."
The approximate cost of damage to the door is $100. This investigation is closed pending new information.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Day Road resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that someone damaged the front door of his home.
The man said that sometime between 1:30 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. Sunday, someone banged on the lower quarter panel of his exterior door, causing damage to the trim surrounding it.
There was no other damage or pry marks, so it is unknown whether the unknown person intended to make entry into the home or just cause damage. The man said his son "has problems with ex-girlfriends, so he wouldn't be surprised if one of the ex-girlfriends showed up at the house and began kicking the door."
The approximate cost of damage to the door is $100. This investigation is closed pending new information.
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Monday, March 9, 2015
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GASPORT — A pair of State Street neighbors are facing charges after New York State Police were called to referee an argument.
According to NYSP, Hollie L. Kureczka, 27, and Jackie L. Amsdill, 36, became engaged in a verbal argument Wednesday as Kureczka was shoveling. The argument at one point became physical with the subjects stating that "Amsdill stuck Kureczka several times breaking her glasses" and that "Kureczka struck Amsdill with a shovel."
Kureczka was charged with second-degree harassment. Amsdill was also charged with second-degree harassment, as well as criminal mischief for allegedly breaking Kureczka’s glasses.
Amsdill was arraigned at the Town of Royalton Court and ordered to reappear on March 19. Kureczka received a criminal summons and is to appear in the Town of Royalton court on March 17.
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GASPORT — A pair of State Street neighbors are facing charges after New York State Police were called to referee an argument.
According to NYSP, Hollie L. Kureczka, 27, and Jackie L. Amsdill, 36, became engaged in a verbal argument Wednesday as Kureczka was shoveling. The argument at one point became physical with the subjects stating that "Amsdill stuck Kureczka several times breaking her glasses" and that "Kureczka struck Amsdill with a shovel."
Kureczka was charged with second-degree harassment. Amsdill was also charged with second-degree harassment, as well as criminal mischief for allegedly breaking Kureczka’s glasses.
Amsdill was arraigned at the Town of Royalton Court and ordered to reappear on March 19. Kureczka received a criminal summons and is to appear in the Town of Royalton court on March 17.
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Monday, March 2, 2015
3:59 AM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Lincoln Place resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that an unknown person damaged two of his vehicles.
The man told patrol that sometime between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 7 a.m. Thursday, an unknown person damaged the two left tires on one of his vehicles and the two right tires on another vehicle.
The man told patrol that both vehicles were parked in the parking lot in front of his apartment building when the incident occurred. He said he didn't know who did the damage and stated that everyone in his apartment building gets along.
The total cost of damage is approximately $600. The investigation is closed pending new information.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Lincoln Place resident told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies that an unknown person damaged two of his vehicles.
The man told patrol that sometime between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 7 a.m. Thursday, an unknown person damaged the two left tires on one of his vehicles and the two right tires on another vehicle.
The man told patrol that both vehicles were parked in the parking lot in front of his apartment building when the incident occurred. He said he didn't know who did the damage and stated that everyone in his apartment building gets along.
The total cost of damage is approximately $600. The investigation is closed pending new information.
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