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Erie County Sheriff's Office Report for Aug. 12, 2011

by jmaloni
Fri, Aug 19th 2011 09:35 pm

The Erie County Sheriff's Office reports its officers responded to 230 calls from July 30 to Aug. 5. Below is a sampling of only those incidents the ECSO reported to the Island Dispatch.

Saturday, July 30

•Whitehaven Road, loud music - A complainant stated that loud music was being played from a party in the area. Located the source of the loud music and advised all subjects.

•Grand Island Boulevard, attempted break-in - A complainant stated that it appears someone tried to break into a church. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

•Town Hall Terrace, criminal mischief - A complainant stated that someone scratched her vehicle with an unknown object. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

•Whitehaven Road, larceny - A complainant stated that someone stole money from his vehicle while it was unattended at a business. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

•Love Road, trespass - While conducting a premises check of Kaegebein Elementary School, during the late night hours, patrol came across several juveniles on the school grounds. When patrol attempted to speak with the juveniles, they fled on foot. A foot chase ensued and two juvenile offenders were taken into custody and charged with obstruction of governmental administration in the second degree and trespassing. Both juvenile offenders were issued appearance tickets returnable to Town of Grand Island Court and released to the custody of their parents.

Sunday, July 31

•Enola Road, loud music - A complainant stated that loud music was being played from a party in the area. Patrol located the source of the loud music and advised all subjects.

•East River Road, loud music - A complainant stated that loud music was being played from a party in the area. Patrol located the source of the loud music and advised all subjects.

•Grand Island Boulevard, larceny - A complainant stated that while she was shopping in a discount store someone stole her purse from her shopping cart. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

•Whitehaven Road, traffic arrest - Following a traffic stop, patrol arrested a 23-year-old man from Niagara Falls, after a Department of Motor Vehicles check showed his license was suspended. The man was issued traffic tickets returnable to Town of Grand Island Court.

•Baseline Road, larceny - A complainant stated that a known person stole an iPod belonging to her son. Patrol's investigation led to the arrest of a juvenile offender for petit larceny, possession of stolen property, and unlawful possession of marijuana. The juvenile offender was issued an appearance ticket returnable to Town of Grand Island Court.

•Baseline Road, larceny - A complainant stated that someone stole money and personal items from his unlocked vehicle sometime during the night. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

Monday, Aug. 1

•Oakridge Drive, criminal mischief - A complainant stated that someone damaged her mailbox recently. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

Tuesday, Aug. 2

•Queens Drive, criminal mischief - A complainant stated that someone damaged his mailbox sometime during the night. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

•Bedell Road, suspicious person - A complainant stated that a white male was seen in the area of an apartment complex drinking beer and yelling. Patrol located the subject in question and advised him.

Friday, Aug. 5

•Old Carriage House Road, larceny - A complainant stated that someone stole an iPod from his unlocked vehicle sometime during the night. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

•Wallace Drive, traffic arrest - Following a traffic stop, patrol arrested a 37-year-old man from Niagara Falls, when a DMV check showed his license was suspended. The man was issued traffic tickets returnable to Town of Grand Island Court.

•Regency Court, larceny - A complainant stated that someone stole numerous personal items from his unlocked vehicle sometime during the night. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

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