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Falls man with small stab wound arrested

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NIAGARA FALLS – A St. John’s Parkway man was arrested and taken to the hospital with a small stab wound to the chest early Thursday morning after witnesses told city police the assailant chased a man with a knife and dragged a woman by her hair.

James A. Mylar, 39, who police described as appearing highly intoxicated, was arrested at about 4:30 a.m. in the parking lot of an apartment complex at St. John’s Parkway and 89th Street.

A small amount of blood was seen on a pocket knife attached to Mylar’s keys, according to a police report. Mylar told police he did not know how he was injured, and was charged with second-degree assault, a class D felony, and second-degree menacing, a class A misdemeanor.

Chautauqua County deputies arrest driver who abandoned vehicle after crash

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MAYVILLE – A 31-year-old man who crashed a car in the Town of Hanover and fled the scene has been arrested on multiple charges, Chautauqua County sheriff’s deputies said today.

Deputies were dispatched shortly after 7 a.m. Thursday to investigate a crash on Hanover Road, where the vehicle involved was abandoned. The crash occurred sometime the night before.

Deputies determined that Michael W. Butcher, of North Collins, was the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle. He was charged with leaving the scene of a property damage accident, failure to keep right, speed not reasonable, unsafe tires and unlawful possession of marijuana.

Butcher was issued tickets to appear in Hanover Town Court at a later date.

Man, 19, hurt in fireworks explosion at Orleans campsite

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ALBION – A Rochester teen was injured Thursday in a fireworks explosion at a camp site in the Orleans County Town of Murray, sheriff’s deputies reported.

Brent A. Mead, 19, was setting off fireworks on private property along Ridge Road late Thursday afternoon when one exploded within the mortar shell he was holding, injuring his hands and chest. He was airlifted to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, where he was listed in satisfactory condition this morning.

Deputies said the remaining fireworks were confiscated and Mead may face charges.

Fatal motorcycle crash reported on Leroy Avenue

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Buffalo police are still investigating a collision that killed a motorcyclist this evening. The motorcycle collided with an SUV at the intersection of Leroy Avenue and Holden Street at about 7:15 p.m.

Buffalo police confirmed the male motorcyclist was declared dead at the scene.

Police said the SUV struck the motorcycle and then struck a house on Leroy.

The cause remains under investigation. No charges have been reported yet.

Suspect in store robberies nabbed in Orchard Park

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A 40-year-old Buffalo man suspected in a number of recent store robberies in Erie County remained in the Erie County Holding Center on Friday after his arrest by Orchard Park police detectives.

James E. Uptegrove, of Ryan Street, was arrested several hours after he allegedly threatened a clerk and stole several hundred dollars Thursday evening at a Kwik Fill gas station at 3625 North Buffalo St.

He is accused of forcing the clerk to lie down on the floor while claiming to be armed.

Police learned Uptegrove drove from the store in a 1998 Blue Chevy Blazer.

After Uptegrove was arrested by Orchard Park detectives later in the evening, he was identified as a suspect in other robberies that have occurrred in recent weeks at stores in Buffalo, West Seneca and Orchard Park.

Orchard Park detectives credited the help they received from Buffalo and West Seneca police in tracking Uptegrove.

Buffalo woman accused of hitting parked cars faces DWI and other charges

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A 48-year-old West Delavan Avenue woman was arrested on drunken driving and other charges when she allegedly struck five parked cars and drove over the curb in the 2100 block of Main Street near the grounds of Sisters Hospital early Friday.

Christine Sanders was also charged with disorderly conduct and obstruction for refusing to cooperate with officers at the scene.

Sanders was reportedly driving west on Kensington Avenue near the hospital just before she struck the five parked cars.

Police also cited her for speeding, reckless driving, consuming alcohol in a vehicle, failure to stay in lane and improper automobile equipment.

She was also cited for an unattended automobile for alleging leaving the engine of her car running when she tried to flee, police said.

‘Rough crowd’ disrupts Riverside festival on July Fourth

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The atmosphere created by some young people Thursday in Riverside Park during the Independence Day festivities turned as combustible as the fireworks.

Groups from outside the neighborhood, according to witnesses, started a number of fights and later wreaked havoc on Tonawanda Street by blocking traffic and jumping on cars before they were dispersed without arrests.

“It was a rough crowd,” said Annette Class, a Riverside resident who attended with her three children.

She was upset by both a fight that broke out in the front of the crowd during the fireworks show and also the behavior of some young people afterward.

“I think next year we’ll just watch it from our house,” she said. “It wasn’t a crowd I would want my children in, and I wouldn’t suggest it for anyone with younger children.”

A Buffalo police officer, who asked not to be named, confirmed some fights at the Friendship Festival, which includes carnival rides. The biggest problem was the crush of people that made it difficult to leave after the fireworks concluded.

The Police Department estimated the crowd at 20,000.

Making matters worse, the officer said, was a large group that briefly took over a street surrounding the park. “They all went on Tonawanda Street and they didn’t go home. They blocked traffic, they stood in the middle of the street, they were jumping on people’s cars. We just moved them out and got rid of them,” said the officer, who was not authorized to speak to the media.

A large fight between women broke out during the evening, and a North Buffalo woman reported that several women jumped her.

Michael Moody, a carnival ride operator, said a fight broke out near the Sea Ray ride, a day after he witnessed a fight by the Orient Express that he said involved an estimated 45 young people.

Despite the violence, only one arrest was made Thursday. Police arrested a 20-year-old man on an illegal weapon possession charge, said police spokesman Michael DeGeorge.

Marlek Williams, of Littlefield Avenue, was arrested after police chased him from Hertel Avenue and Tonawanda Street to the second block of Gorton Street at about 11 p.m. Police found a loaded .380-caliber handgun he allegedly threw over a fence just before they caught him.

He was charged with obstruction for refusing to talk to officers at Hertel and Tonawanda, where they had responded to a “man with gun call.”

A day earlier, during the festival, Justin Smith, no age available, of Ontario Street, was arrested for pulling out a knife during a fight.

Council Member Joseph Golombek Jr. said that besides “a handful of isolated fights,” the event had far fewer problems than last year’s festival, during which he said young people from outside the neighborhood were disruptive. The officer who spoke to The News agreed.

Crystal Best, who lives on Tonawanda Street, said she thought the sheer size of the crowd overwhelmed the ability of the police to respond to some of the problems that flared.

“There were just too many people for them to control,” Best said. Additional police officers were added Friday, even though attendance was smaller than the night before.

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Mother charged, too, after car thief steals vehicle with her child inside

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A car thief drove off with more than he bargained for Friday morning when he jumped into an unattended car at a gas station at William Street and Fillmore Avenue.

A 3-year-old was in the back seat.

The toddler – unharmed – and the vehicle were later recovered.

Police charged both the suspected car thief and the child’s mother.

Shortly after 12:30 a.m., a man got into the vehicle after the driver went into the gas station. She left the keys and the toddler in the car, police said.

Surveillance video and a tip led officers to the car and child about 90 minutes later in the 100 block of Detroit Street, a few blocks to the west, according to police spokesman Michael J. DeGeorge.

The toddler, still in the car, was not harmed, DeGeorge said.

Carl Thomas, 24, of Buffalo, found in the 400 block of Fillmore Avenue, not far from the scene of the crime, was charged with grand larceny, kidnapping, reckless endangerment and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

The toddler’s mother, Shawntey Harper, 28, of Buffalo, was charged with reckless endangerment.

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Two arrested, nine ticketed during Kid Rock concert

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DARIEN – Two people were arrested and nine others received appearance tickets Friday during the Kid Rock concert at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Genesee County Sheriff’s Office said.

One man charged with criminal mischief is accused of punching the window out of a vehicle, police said, and another was charged with assault after knocking someone unconscious, authorities said. The victim was transferred to Erie County Medical Center by Mercy Flight, authorities added.

Among others charges were driving while intoxicated, unlawful possession of marijuana and underage possession of alcohol, according to officials.

Man grazed in the chest in shooting on Montana Avenue

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Multiple shots fired early Friday on Montana Avenue ended up grazing one man in the chest, Buffalo police said.

The victim, who sought treatment in Erie County Medical Center, was shot about 12:09 a.m. and two shell casings were recovered, police added.

Gunshots shatter window of East Side gas station/convenience store

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Gunshots shattered a window of the Sunoco In-and-Out Mart at Fillmore and Kensington avenues while customers were inside about 2:30 a.m. Saturday, police said. No injuries were reported.

Victim of fatal motorcycle crash on Leroy Avenue identified

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The victim of Friday’s fatal motorcycle crash in the city’s Leroy neighborhood has been identified as Sonny Lee Hollingsworth, 40, of Buffalo.

Hollingsworth was apparently traveling at a high rate of speed when the crash occurred on Leroy Avenue, at the intersection with Holden Avenue, at about 7:15 p.m. Friday, according to Buffalo police accident investigators Martin Forero and Keith LaFalce.

Hollingsworth, who was riding a Kawasaki, could not avoid the Dodge Durango, which was trying to make a left turn at the intersection, police added.

Police on Saturday also said that Hollingsworth was riding side-by-side with another motorcyclist who narrowly missed the sport utility vehicle and was not injured.

Police said they are attempting to determine if the two were racing.

Hollingsworth was taken to Erie County Medical Center, where he died a short time later.

An autopsy performed Saturday determined the cause of death as blunt-force injuries, said police spokesman Michael J. DeGeorge.

The male driver and passenger in the Durango were treated in ECMC and released.

Police did not release their names.

No charges have been filed. The investigation continues.

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Ninja bandit robs Niagara Falls man of $600

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NIAGARA FALLS – A bandit dressed in a Ninja costume robbed a Packard Court man of $600 cash early Friday, Niagara Falls police said.

The victim was awakened in bed about 3:30 a.m. by a the bandit in a dark Ninja warrior outfit, who demanded the money. The victim was locked in a bathroom as the robber fled out a rear door, police said.

Police said the intruder cut a kitchen-window screen to enter the home.

Residents escape safely from fire at Gasport home

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GASPORT – A 16-year-old boy awoke to see flames shooting from his bedroom closet Friday morning, then managed to get the rest of the occupants out of the home safely, Niagara County sheriff’s deputies said.

The fire broke out about 6:25 a.m. at 3875 Root Road, investigators said.

A damage estimate was unavailable. Firefighters from Gasport, Hartland and Middleport companies battled the blaze. An investigation is under way.

Dunkirk police find robbery suspect, happen upon shooting

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Dunkirk police tracking a robbery suspect over the weekend found their man and, in the process, happened upon a shooting.

It began at about 9:45 p.m. on Friday when investigating the report of a man robbed at gunpoint in the 100 block of King Street, police said.

About two hours later, police located the suspect’s vehicle near Central Avenue and Second Street.

As patrols approached, gunshots rang out. Two men were spotted running toward the vehicle and were apprehended by officers.

Terin L. Butler, 22, of Jamestown, was arrested for the earlier incident and charged with second-degree robbery and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, authorities said.

Also arrested was Anthony M. Darling, 21, of Jamestown, who was charged in the shooting.

A Dunkirk man was struck by the gunfire but fled the scene, police said. He was located by police on Fourth Street but was uncooperative and refused treatment to his wounded arm, police added.

Darling was charged with first-degree reckless endangerment and third-degree criminal mischief.

Darling also was charged with criminal mischief for smashing a rear window out of a patrol car while in custody.

Further charges are pending.

Dunkirk police were assisted by Fredonia police and the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office.

Anyone with further information is urged to call Dunkirk police at 366-2222 or the confidential tip line at 363-0313.

Homicide called to scene of fatal shooting in Hamlin Park neighborhood

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A teenager was fatally shot Saturday afternoon in the city’s Hamlin Park neighborhood.

Police released few details Saturday, but said one male – believed to be 16 – was shot just before 4 p.m. in the 200 block of Northland Avenue, between Lonsdale Road and Hager Street.

Homicide investigators were called to the scene. Police initially said the victim was seriously wounded, but later reported that the male died from his injuries.

Northland was cordoned off with crime tape at Longsdale Road, where neighbors spilled out onto the street and nearby porches.

Some were visibly upset, while others were still trying to learn details of what happened two hours after the shooting.

“I heard it, but I thought it was fireworks,” said one woman on Northland.

Woman hospitalized after crash involving police cruiser

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A woman and a police officer were injured about 4 p.m. Saturday after a two-vehicle crash involving a Town of Tonawanda police cruiser at Sheridan Drive and Military Road.

The officer was responding to a call of a crime in progress at the time, and the cruiser’s lights and sirens were activated, according to a department news release.

The officer suffered minor scrapes and was treated at the scene by paramedics before returning to duty. The woman was freed from the wreckage of her vehicle by members of the Sheridan Park Fire Company and taken to Erie County Medical Center. A condition was unavailable but police said her injuries initially appeared to be minor.

Tonawanda police released no identities. The crash remains under investigation.

Search under way for Amherst man, 22, who fell into rapids

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NIAGARA FALLS – New York State Parks Police were searching the Niagara River late Saturday for two people who had reportedly fallen into the water during two separate incidents.

The first happened at about 6 p.m. when a 22-year-old man from Amherst was hiking with friends at Whirlpool State Park, when he went off the trail and slipped into the rapids, a Parks Police official said Saturday.

Police initiated an extensive search of the area, which concluded at night fall because of the lack of visibility. Police are expected to resume the search this morning.

Parks Police, however, were called out again at about 9:40 p.m. Saturday for the report of a female who went over Niagara Falls at Prospect Point, the official said.

No other details were available late Saturday night.

Teen dies after being rescued from Lake Erie

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WESTFIELD – A teenager died Saturday after rescuers pulled him from the waters of Lake Erie.

The Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office identified the victim as Jan Carlos Delosantos-Nunez, 17, of Jamestown.

Rescuers were alerted at about 12:15 p.m. Saturday to a possible drowning off the outer breakwall near Monroe Marina, according to the Sheriff’s Office and the Westfield Fire Department.

Westfield Police Officer Brent Burgess, who was first on the scene, was taken out on the lake by a boater, who told the officer that a person was struggling in the water, said Westfield Fire Chief Stephen Pacanowski.

“Officer Burgess jumped into the lake, but was unable to locate the victim, as the undertow against the breakwall was strong,” Pacanowski said Saturday in an email.

Pacanowski and other members of the Fire Department arrived on the breakwall, along with a member of the Chautauqua County Dive Team. The diver donned his wet suit and gear and jumped into the water.

The diver located the 17-year-old male in the water within five minutes, the fire chief said. The diver and Burgess pulled the victim onto the boat, which sped off to the Barcelona Pier.

The teenager was transported by ambulance to Westfield Hospital. He was later flown by Star Flight to Women & Children’s Hospital, where he died just before 6 p.m.,the Sheriff’s Office said.

Poor driving leads to DWI, rifle charges

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A Frewsburg man charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated Saturday was also found with a loaded rifle and marijuana residue in his vehicle, State Police said today.

Steven Cline, 32, was driving erratically on Frew Run Road in Frewsburg, authorities said, and failed sobriety tests upon being pulled over. He was transported to the State Police barracks in Jamestown, where his blood alcohol level was found to be .18, according to officials.

Cline was also charged with unlawful possession of marijuana and prohibitions on the use and possession of a firearm.
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