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Showing posts with label Harassment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harassment. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A Royalton man was charged with second-degree criminal contempt and second-degree harassment after New York State Police responded to a domestic incident.
According to records, Thomas Walp "continually called a protected party and had been previously served an order not to do such."
He was arraigned in the Town of Lockport and taken to Niagara County Jail in lieu of $2,500 cash bail.
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Thomas Walp |
According to records, Thomas Walp "continually called a protected party and had been previously served an order not to do such."
He was arraigned in the Town of Lockport and taken to Niagara County Jail in lieu of $2,500 cash bail.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
12:29 PM
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A 35-year-old man stands charged with making a telephone threat to a Lockport bank, according to New York State Police.
Richard D. Brady was charged with second-degree aggravated harassment following a lengthy investigation by NYSP, and Town of Tonawanda PD stemming from the incident, which police say occurred on Dec. 17.
Brady was located on Meyer Road in the Town of Amherst and taken into custody. He was arraigned in the Town of Lockport Court and remanded to Niagara County Jail.
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Richard D. Brady |
Richard D. Brady was charged with second-degree aggravated harassment following a lengthy investigation by NYSP, and Town of Tonawanda PD stemming from the incident, which police say occurred on Dec. 17.
Brady was located on Meyer Road in the Town of Amherst and taken into custody. He was arraigned in the Town of Lockport Court and remanded to Niagara County Jail.
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Saturday, January 30, 2016
9:31 AM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 43-year-old Lockport woman was charged Friday by New York State Police with violating an order of protection after reportedly kicking a man and refusing to leave his residence despite the complainant having a full stay-away order against the woman.
According to the police-issued report, Gloria L. Sammons was charged with second-degree criminal contempt and second-degree harassment following the incident.
She was arraigned in the Town of Lockport Court and remanded to Niagara County Jail in lieu of $1,000 bail.
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Gloria Sammons |
According to the police-issued report, Gloria L. Sammons was charged with second-degree criminal contempt and second-degree harassment following the incident.
She was arraigned in the Town of Lockport Court and remanded to Niagara County Jail in lieu of $1,000 bail.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
5:57 AM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 62-year-old Locust Street man was charged last week with harassing his neighbor.
According to reports from the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, patrol responded to a harassment complaint where they were told that Edward Sikorski, 5773 Locust St. Ext., pushed a man and threatened him.
Originally, the complainant told dispatch that Sikorski brandished a firearm but when patrol met with complainant, he advised that Sikorski lifted up the front of his jacket as if he had a gun but that no direct threats were made in regards to a gun, nor did the complainant actually see a gun.
The complainant pressed charges against Sikorski for second-degree harassment. Sikorski was released on an appearance ticket to Town of Lockport Court for Thursday.
During the course of the investigation, it was revealed that Sikorski had a hand gun that he purchased in Arizona but did not have a valid New York State pistol permit. Patrol took custody of the gun until Sikorski could obtain the proper paperwork.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 62-year-old Locust Street man was charged last week with harassing his neighbor.
According to reports from the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, patrol responded to a harassment complaint where they were told that Edward Sikorski, 5773 Locust St. Ext., pushed a man and threatened him.
Originally, the complainant told dispatch that Sikorski brandished a firearm but when patrol met with complainant, he advised that Sikorski lifted up the front of his jacket as if he had a gun but that no direct threats were made in regards to a gun, nor did the complainant actually see a gun.
The complainant pressed charges against Sikorski for second-degree harassment. Sikorski was released on an appearance ticket to Town of Lockport Court for Thursday.
During the course of the investigation, it was revealed that Sikorski had a hand gun that he purchased in Arizona but did not have a valid New York State pistol permit. Patrol took custody of the gun until Sikorski could obtain the proper paperwork.
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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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Saturday, January 2, 2016
1:51 PM
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PENDLETON -- A man attempting to repossess a vehicle on a Robinson Road property was charged early Thursday morning with third-degree criminal trespassing and second-degree harassment.
According to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, James L. Frost, 27, 3760 Royce Road, Varysburg, had attempted to gain entry to a horse barn at 6110 Robinson Road "by driving his repo truck into a gate and garage door."
The arrest report states that Frost stuck the homeowner with his truck when he stood in the way of the gate and door.
Frost told patrol that he had a valid repossession order and was attempting to go into the barn to get the truck, adding that "he did not see the gate that was blocking the open door."
The homeowner said that the barn door was closed and locked from the inside prior to Frost's arrival and it appears Frost "entered the barn to unlock the barn door."
Frost was charged and issued an appearance ticket for Jan. 13.
The homeowner was not injured and there was no damage to the barn door or gate.
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PENDLETON -- A man attempting to repossess a vehicle on a Robinson Road property was charged early Thursday morning with third-degree criminal trespassing and second-degree harassment.
According to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, James L. Frost, 27, 3760 Royce Road, Varysburg, had attempted to gain entry to a horse barn at 6110 Robinson Road "by driving his repo truck into a gate and garage door."
The arrest report states that Frost stuck the homeowner with his truck when he stood in the way of the gate and door.
Frost told patrol that he had a valid repossession order and was attempting to go into the barn to get the truck, adding that "he did not see the gate that was blocking the open door."
The homeowner said that the barn door was closed and locked from the inside prior to Frost's arrival and it appears Frost "entered the barn to unlock the barn door."
Frost was charged and issued an appearance ticket for Jan. 13.
The homeowner was not injured and there was no damage to the barn door or gate.
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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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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
4:50 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 19-year-old Lockport woman was charged Monday with falsely reporting an incident and second-degree aggravated harassment.
According to New York State Police, Shelby-Lynn M. Carnes had told Troopers on Oct. 26 that she was receiving numerous calls and text messages from an acquaintance. After a lengthy investigation, police concluded that Carnes was using a fake Facebook page through a third party to bait the acquaintance into contacting her.
Carnes was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Lockport Court on Thursday.
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ShelbyLynn M. Carnes |
According to New York State Police, Shelby-Lynn M. Carnes had told Troopers on Oct. 26 that she was receiving numerous calls and text messages from an acquaintance. After a lengthy investigation, police concluded that Carnes was using a fake Facebook page through a third party to bait the acquaintance into contacting her.
Carnes was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Lockport Court on Thursday.
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Monday, November 9, 2015
4:29 PM
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WRIGHTS CORNERS -- A 46-year-old Cambria man was charged today by New York State Police with first-degree felony criminal impersonation, resisting arrest and second-degree harassment after pretending to be a New York State Trooper.
Police say Richard L. Godfrey knocked on the front door of a Ridge Road home while on a bicycle and told the homeowner he was a Trooper in need of assistance. When he was located a short time later by patrols, he became highly combative as he threatened to harm the Trooper several times, the report says.
Godfrey was immediately transported the Niagara County Jail and processed at SP Lockport. He is scheduled to appear in the Town of Lockport Court on Thursday.
Godfrey has been in trouble before, getting charged with trespassing at Canine Helpers -- also on Ridge Road -- in April of 2014.
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Richard Godfrey |
Police say Richard L. Godfrey knocked on the front door of a Ridge Road home while on a bicycle and told the homeowner he was a Trooper in need of assistance. When he was located a short time later by patrols, he became highly combative as he threatened to harm the Trooper several times, the report says.
Godfrey was immediately transported the Niagara County Jail and processed at SP Lockport. He is scheduled to appear in the Town of Lockport Court on Thursday.
Godfrey has been in trouble before, getting charged with trespassing at Canine Helpers -- also on Ridge Road -- in April of 2014.
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Thursday, November 5, 2015
3:52 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 29-year-old Lockport man was charged Wednesday with second-degree harassment by New York State Police.
According to NYSP, Troopers arrested Patrick M Bishop after he punched a victim in the mouth on Dysinger Road. The victim was taken to Newfane Hospital by EMS for medical attention.
Bishop was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Lockport Court on Nov. 19.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 29-year-old Lockport man was charged Wednesday with second-degree harassment by New York State Police.
According to NYSP, Troopers arrested Patrick M Bishop after he punched a victim in the mouth on Dysinger Road. The victim was taken to Newfane Hospital by EMS for medical attention.
Bishop was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Lockport Court on Nov. 19.
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Monday, July 20, 2015
3:12 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A city man and two Town of Lockport women were charged with harassment when an attempt to serve paperwork to a woman got physical.
According to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, Nico D. Morales, 24, 166 S. Transit St., and Krystina L Daniels, 24, 5794 Sweetwood Dr., had attempted to serve Family Court paperwork to Jessica L. Baker, 26, 5724 Glendale Dr., when a physical altercation started between the two women.
Each female says the other started the physical confrontation, with Morales' involvement being described differently by each.
In the end, all three were charged with second-degree harassment and are set to appear in Town of Lockport Court on Aug. 20.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A city man and two Town of Lockport women were charged with harassment when an attempt to serve paperwork to a woman got physical.
According to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, Nico D. Morales, 24, 166 S. Transit St., and Krystina L Daniels, 24, 5794 Sweetwood Dr., had attempted to serve Family Court paperwork to Jessica L. Baker, 26, 5724 Glendale Dr., when a physical altercation started between the two women.
Each female says the other started the physical confrontation, with Morales' involvement being described differently by each.
In the end, all three were charged with second-degree harassment and are set to appear in Town of Lockport Court on Aug. 20.
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6:12 AM
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A 16-year-old Corinthia Street girl was charged Wednesday with aggravated harassment after allegedly sending threats to another girl via social media.
According to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, the female suspect sent a video via Snapchat which said she would kill the other girl at Tonawanda's Canalfest.
The complainant said the girl had also been posting harassing comments on Facebook directed towards her for several weeks.
The suspect was issued an appearance ticket for Thursday in Town of Lockport Court.
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A 16-year-old Corinthia Street girl was charged Wednesday with aggravated harassment after allegedly sending threats to another girl via social media.
According to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, the female suspect sent a video via Snapchat which said she would kill the other girl at Tonawanda's Canalfest.
The complainant said the girl had also been posting harassing comments on Facebook directed towards her for several weeks.
The suspect was issued an appearance ticket for Thursday in Town of Lockport Court.
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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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Saturday, March 21, 2015
7:04 PM
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CAMBRIA — A 44-year-old Rapids man was charged Friday morning with menacing a Cambria woman.
John D. Watson, 6477 Rapids Road, got into an argument with the woman in which he threatened to "injure and/or kill her in various ways," according to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office.
He then left the area in a motor vehicle prior to patrol's arrival. However, he was later found in his vehicle at a Saunders Settlement Road bank, where he was taken into custody.
In addition to third-degree menacing, he was also charged with second-degree harassment and arraigned on those charges in Cambria Town Court before being taken to Niagara County Jail and held on $500 bail.
He is set to return to court on April 7 for further proceedings.
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CAMBRIA — A 44-year-old Rapids man was charged Friday morning with menacing a Cambria woman.
John D. Watson, 6477 Rapids Road, got into an argument with the woman in which he threatened to "injure and/or kill her in various ways," according to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office.
He then left the area in a motor vehicle prior to patrol's arrival. However, he was later found in his vehicle at a Saunders Settlement Road bank, where he was taken into custody.
In addition to third-degree menacing, he was also charged with second-degree harassment and arraigned on those charges in Cambria Town Court before being taken to Niagara County Jail and held on $500 bail.
He is set to return to court on April 7 for further proceedings.
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Thursday, March 19, 2015
2:22 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Purdy Road woman told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Wednesday that her ex-boyfriend is harassing her and has sent nude photos of her to her work colleagues.
The woman said since she and the man broke up earlier this year, he has constantly harassed her with texts, emails and phone calls. She said she had two packages delivered to her on March 11 — one of which had her ex's name on the return address — which contained items she had given to him as gifts over the course of their relationship, most of which were damaged and smelled of urine.
The woman told patrol that on Friday, she was told by her place of employment that an email containing nude photos of her were sent out to multiple people. They were sent from an email that was very similar to her own, making it appear as though she had sent them herself. She said the only person who would have had access to the photos was her ex, who she said "apologized to her via text message for sending them a few days later."
The Criminal Investigation Bureau will pick up the case.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Purdy Road woman told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Wednesday that her ex-boyfriend is harassing her and has sent nude photos of her to her work colleagues.
The woman said since she and the man broke up earlier this year, he has constantly harassed her with texts, emails and phone calls. She said she had two packages delivered to her on March 11 — one of which had her ex's name on the return address — which contained items she had given to him as gifts over the course of their relationship, most of which were damaged and smelled of urine.
The woman told patrol that on Friday, she was told by her place of employment that an email containing nude photos of her were sent out to multiple people. They were sent from an email that was very similar to her own, making it appear as though she had sent them herself. She said the only person who would have had access to the photos was her ex, who she said "apologized to her via text message for sending them a few days later."
The Criminal Investigation Bureau will pick up the case.
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Thursday, March 12, 2015
2:31 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — An 18-year-old Amherst woman was charged Wednesday with second-degree aggravated harassment by New York State Police.
According to NYSP, Breona R. Fioretti was arrested following a complaint of threats and harassment via telecommunications. She was arraigned in the Town of Lockport Court and released on her own recognizance to return at a later date.
A stay away order of protection was issued.
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Breona R. Fioretti |
According to NYSP, Breona R. Fioretti was arrested following a complaint of threats and harassment via telecommunications. She was arraigned in the Town of Lockport Court and released on her own recognizance to return at a later date.
A stay away order of protection was issued.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
1:20 PM
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APPLETON — A Lake Road man was charged Monday evening with harassment for allegedly texting and calling a Newfane woman.
According to the NCSO arrest report, Andrew. J Patterson, 25, 7397 Lake Road, had sent repeated vulgar text messages and phone calls to the woman, including while she was at work.
Patterson was charged with second-degree harassment and released on an appearance ticket to Town of Somerset Court on Thursday.
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APPLETON — A Lake Road man was charged Monday evening with harassment for allegedly texting and calling a Newfane woman.
According to the NCSO arrest report, Andrew. J Patterson, 25, 7397 Lake Road, had sent repeated vulgar text messages and phone calls to the woman, including while she was at work.
Patterson was charged with second-degree harassment and released on an appearance ticket to Town of Somerset Court on Thursday.
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Monday, March 9, 2015
4:33 PM
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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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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
5:41 PM
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Lincoln Place woman was charged Sunday with harassment after being accused of punching another woman in the face.
According to the NCSO report, Shaylene M. Powless, 18, 6552 Lincoln Pl., Apt. B, got into a confrontation with the complainant and grabbed her by her head and hair, slamming her head into a wall as well as punching her in the face.
Patrol spoke with Powless, who admitted to punching the other woman. She was placed under arrest for second-degree harassment and then found to have an active warrant out of Medina for intimidating a victim or witness.
NCSO transported her to Middleport where Medina PD picked her up. She is also due in Town of Lockport Court on March 10.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A Lincoln Place woman was charged Sunday with harassment after being accused of punching another woman in the face.
According to the NCSO report, Shaylene M. Powless, 18, 6552 Lincoln Pl., Apt. B, got into a confrontation with the complainant and grabbed her by her head and hair, slamming her head into a wall as well as punching her in the face.
Patrol spoke with Powless, who admitted to punching the other woman. She was placed under arrest for second-degree harassment and then found to have an active warrant out of Medina for intimidating a victim or witness.
NCSO transported her to Middleport where Medina PD picked her up. She is also due in Town of Lockport Court on March 10.
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Friday, February 20, 2015
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A 68-year-old Glendale Drive man was charged with harassment for allegedly threatening his neighbor.
According to the NCSO arrest report, William J. Grantz, 5724 Glendale Dr., had a dispute with a neighbor who he said had gone into his apartment. When he came across the neighbor in the hall on Tuesday, he said "if you ever come in my house again, I'll blow your ... head off."
The neighbor reported the incident to NCSO patrol and asked to press charges against Grantz, who admitted to threatening the complainant.
The report says Grantz told patrol that "he was advising (the complainant) what would happen if he ever came into his apartment again."
Grantz is due in Town of Lockport Court on March 12 to answer to second-degree harassment charges.
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A 68-year-old Glendale Drive man was charged with harassment for allegedly threatening his neighbor.
According to the NCSO arrest report, William J. Grantz, 5724 Glendale Dr., had a dispute with a neighbor who he said had gone into his apartment. When he came across the neighbor in the hall on Tuesday, he said "if you ever come in my house again, I'll blow your ... head off."
The neighbor reported the incident to NCSO patrol and asked to press charges against Grantz, who admitted to threatening the complainant.
The report says Grantz told patrol that "he was advising (the complainant) what would happen if he ever came into his apartment again."
Grantz is due in Town of Lockport Court on March 12 to answer to second-degree harassment charges.
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