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Wednesday, December 24, 2014


The Niagara County Sheriff's Office is helping Lockport police apprehend a suspect who fled while being served with a warrant. (PHOTOS BY HEATHER N. GRIMMER / ENP PHOTOGRAPHER)

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Lockport police and Niagara County Sheriff's deputies are out in force in the area of Locust and South streets looking for a suspect who fled from patrol.

The suspect, a black male in a red hoodie and tan pants, was being served a warrant when he took off running, prompting the manhunt in the area.

LPD Community Policing Aide Mark Sanders looks up Locust Street, trying to find a suspect who fled from patrol.




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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
A 28-year-old Lockport man was arrested by Niagara County Sheriff's deputies Monday afternoon and turned over to the Orleans County Sheriff's Department on an outstanding warrant.

Anthony J. Vanderbosh, 362 Clinton St., was westbound on North Canal Road in the Town of Lockport around 4:30 p.m. when he was stopped for having an out-of-date inspection sticker. Patrol also found that he had a suspended New York State drivers license for failure to pay child support and a bench warrant from May of 2013 out of Orleans County for a petit larceny in the Town of Albion, according to the NCSO report.

He was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation and operating a motor vehicle without a valid inspection sticker. Hillman's Towing responded to the scene and secured the vehicle and Vandenbosch was transported by patrol to the post office in Gasport to meet with an Orleans County Sheriff, where he was transferred.



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Monday, April 21, 2014
Nicholas Doxey
A Town of Lockport man wanted on a harassment charge, found by Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Saturday and arrested, also now faces a drug charge.

Nicholas Doxey, 28, 7026 Northview Dr., was located in the Tops parking lot on Transit Road around 4 p.m.

"As Patrol was approaching Doxey, patrol noticed that he dropped something. After Doxey was secured, patrol looked at the item and saw that it was a 1cc hypodermic syringe," according to a report by NCSO. That led to the additional charge of possession of a hypodermic instrument.

Patrol transported Doxey to the Town of Lockport Court to be arraigned, where the judge remanded him to Niagara County Jail in lieu of $250 cash bail or $500 bond. He is to return to the court on April 24.



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Friday, March 28, 2014
Alfredo Gonzalez
A Buffalo man is being held on out-of-state warrants after he struck a mailbox on Tonawanda Creek Road Thursday morning, according to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office.

The NCSO report states that Alfredo A. Gonzalez, of 200 Niagara St., Apt. 210 in Buffalo, was changing a tire on his vehicle in the 6600 block of Tonawanda Creek Road when Sheriff's deputies determined him to be intoxicated.

The 43-year-old Gonzalez only spoke Spanish so NCSO brought in a translator to administer field sobriety tests, which Gonzalez failed, according to the report. He refused to submit to a blood alcohol test and was placed under arrest.

Once under arrest, it was determined that Gonzalez had two standing warrants from Minnesota, one for identity theft and one for a probation violation from an identity theft charge. While Gonzalez property was being searched, "an out of state driver's license with a different name and photo along with a credit card matching the name on the driver's license was discovered in Gonzalez's wallet," the report stated.

He is due back to Town of Lockport Court for charges of DWI, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and refusing a breath test on April 1.

He remains in Niagara County Jail on $250 bail along with the two detainers for the Minnesota warrants.



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