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Fire damages at recycling plant estimated at $2 million

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LEWISTON – Damages are estimated at $2 million or more in a fire which destroyed a paper recycling facility at Modern Landfill Corp. on Pletcher Road Wednesday evening.

“The recycling building appears to be a total loss. The structure is gone,” said Gary Smith, Modern’s chief operating officer. Operations will be moved to Lockport facility.

He said the 80- by 120-foot building located just inside the property on Pletcher Road was used mostly for paper and cardboard recycling and as a transfer station to move other local curbside recycling materials to the company’s facility in Buffalo.

According to police, an employee noticed smoke around 6 p.m..

More than half a dozen fire companies responded to the rapidly spreading fire. However, firefighters were able to contain the blaze to the single building.

“It really took off,” Smith said of the fire. “The nature of the product in there, with the dust from the fine paper and such, was quite an accelerant.

“The fire companies did a terrific job. I couldn’t speak more highly of their actions.”

“The first fire agency that got there reported heavy smoke,” said Lewiston Police Chief Christopher Salada. “They fought it for a while.”

Salada said crews were on the scene for several hours.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but Smith said they believe something hot came in from their curb side recycling and was smoldering.

“We know about where it started, but I don’t know if we will ever know the real cause. We think something was hot in that load and it smoldered and caught on fire. That’s what we are envisioning,” he said.

One employee was treated and released for smoke inhalation, according to Smith.

Smith said everything in Lewiston and west of Lewiston went though the site and beginning Friday morning all the trucks, about ten trucks a day, will be transferred to the company’s facility on Junction Road in Lockport, where some recycling is already being done.

“This is for the short term and then we are going to reevaluate what our needs are. We will be rebuilding, but we just need some time to determine what we need the most out of that facility,” Smith said.



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Buffalo police resume summertime foot and bike patrols

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Buffalo police officers became more visible today as the department resumed its annual summertime foot and bicycle patrols in each of the department’s five districts.

“Foot and bike patrol units benefit the community by providing a visible presence in commercial districts, residential neighborhoods and in parks and playgrounds,” Mayor Byron W. Brown said at a late morning press conference.

“By putting dedicated police patrols on the street and updating our bicycle patrols we continue to further strengthen our highly effective zero tolerance anti-crime policy that has resulted in a nearly 20 per cent drop in overall crime since 2006,” the mayor said.

Police officials said the foot and bicycle patrols that will be operated on each district’s day and afternoon shifts, will focus on the city’s commercial districts, adjoining residential neighborhoods and parks. Police spokesmen said the department has patrol cars with their officers mandated to perform “park and walk” patrols on every shift. The food and bike patrols will complement those ongoing activities, officials said.

Mayor Brown and police officials said the coordinated bike and foot patrol details will enhance efforts to make police officers more visible throughout the entire city. The foot and bike patrols will be operated in pre-determined areas in each police district but their locations will not be announced in advance.

Former Amherst police detective found dead

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Lee County, Fla., medical examiners said Thursday that Arthur Hohensee, a 74-year-old retired Amherst police detective, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a tense incident in his home involving alleged gunshots he fired at his newly-divorced wife and an adult daughter and then briefly exchanged gunfire with Lee County sheriff’s deputies who were called to the scene about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.

After sheriff’s deputies pulled Honesee’s former wife and daughter safely through a window, the 20-year Amherst policeman reportedly set fire to the house, destroying the structure which his wife had recently been awarded as their divorce was finalized, officials said. Neither woman was injured.

The couple’s divorce was finalized on May 10 and the house was reported a total loss, according to Lee County sheriff’s spokesmen.

Man with gun causes brief high school lockdown

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A distraught 43-year-old Albion man reportedly armed with a handgun prompted the brief lockdown of Albion High School this afternoon before he peacefully surrendered to Albion police about 2:15 p.m.

The man, whose identity has not been released by police, was taken to Medina Memorial Hospital for evaluation after his surrender.

Albion Police Chief Roland D. Nenni III said officers were dispatched to the Crimson Heights Apartment complete on Crimson Drive about 1:25 p.m. after being notified of a suicidal person armed with a firearm there. By the time officers arrived the man had gone but officers were told he had called the Albion High School asking to speak to one of his children reportedly a student there.

As a precaution Albion Central School District officials were notified and police officers were sent to the high school campus and stationed at all entrances to the school as a precaution and the school was briefly placed in lockdown until the man surrendered, the police chief said.

Chief Nenni stressed that the distraught man made no attempt to get to the high school and he was not near the school when he was taken into custody.

Falls man chooses prison over drug treatment

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LOCKPORT – Ramone A. Westbrook of Niagara Falls decided to plead guilty to a drug felony Friday in Niagara County Court without entering court-supervised drug treatment. Defense attorney James J. Faso Jr. said he thought Westbrook made the right call, but Westbrook said his wife disagreed and was no longer living with him.

Westbrook, 30, of Whitney Avenue, admitted to a reduced charge of attempted fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and was scheduled for sentencing Aug. 29 by County Judge Sara Sheldon Farkas. She said she would consider sending Westbrook to the state prison system’s secure drug treatment facility, but Westbrook could end up in a regular cell for as long as four years. Prison time is mandatory for Westbrook, a repeat felon.

He was deemed eligible for the judicial diversion program of court-supervised drug treatment, but to get in, he would have had to plead guilty to a more serious charge. If he washed out of that program, he risked a prison term of up to 12 years. That was too big a gamble, he and Faso decided.

Westbrook admitted having 0.18 ounce of cocaine in the Falls on May 9, 2012.

Jamestown man charged with selling cocaine

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JAMESTOWN – A 23-year-old Jamestown man was taken into custody Friday afternoon following an investigation by Jamestown police into his alleged crack cocaine trafficking in the city.

Alex Oliveras was arrested at about 3 p.m. at Harrison and Institute streets. He faces charges of third-degree criminal sale and criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Mother and son arraigned on Falls drug dealing charges

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LOCKPORT – A Niagara Falls woman and her son appeared in Niagara County Court Friday to answer drug-dealing indictments.

Evelyn George, 48, and Eddie George, 27, of Ninth Street, each pleaded not guilty to third- and fourth-degree sale and third- and fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance.

Assistant District Attorney Peter M. Wydysh said Evelyn George allegedly sold cocaine and hydrocodone, while her son is accused of dealing in hydrocodone and oxymorphone.

Both are accused of sales to a police informant March 15, 2012. Evelyn also faces charges related to a June 12 deal, while Eddie’s other charges relate to an alleged March 23, 2012, sale.

Arizona man charged after accident in Attica

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ATTICA – A 29-year-old Arizona man was ordered held at the Wyoming County Jail following his arraignment Friday in Attica Village Court shortly after he was involved in a drunken driving accident in which he and another driver were both hurt.

Joshua J. Stoffer of Holbrook, Ariz., was charged with drunken driving, refusing to take a blood test, speeding and failure to keep right. He was treated at the Wyoming Community Hospital for minor head and shoulder injuries.

Stoffer narrowly missing striking a pedestrian at about 12:50 p.m. on West Main and sideswiped a car driven by Joshua Senick of Attica before driving into a ditch and flipping over. Senick suffered some injuries but was not taken to hospital for treatment. Both vehicles were extensively damaged, according to Attica police officials.

Stoffer refused to submit to a blood test at the hospital while he was being treated, police said.

He is being held in the county jail in lieu of $500 bail pending a June 24 court appearance in the case.

K9 saves day in multi-agency drug raid

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NIAGARA FALLS –“Tank,” the Town of Tonawanda Police K9 dog, was the only “officer” to uncover any evidence during an early-morning raid Friday at the home of a suspected Niagara Falls drug dealer.

The dog found a 9 mm handgun hidden in the hollowed-out leg of a pool table.

A multi-agency task force of federal an local law enforcement officers descended on the home of Michael P. Mitchell, 32, at 1154 LaSalle Avenue about 6:30 a.m.

Capt. David LaGault, chief of the Niagara Falls Narcotics Bureau, said that a “trace” of suspected power cocaine was found in the house. Mitchell, who was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, remains under investigation, he said.

The raid was staged at the request of Rochester narcotics detectives and agents from the Buffalo office of the Drug Enforcement Administration.

“Tank,” was brought along by Town of Tonawanda Police Officer Brent Costello.

Drugs, cash seized in Hyde Park Avenue arrest

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A 26-year-old suspected Niagara Falls drug dealer was arrested on felony drug charges as Niagara Falls police narcotics detectives and the department’s Emergency Response Team broke into his apartment at 4600 Hyde Park Avenue about 6:15 a.m. Thursday.

Jermaine G. Ellison was taken into custody and about a half-dozen different prescription drugs he was allegedly selling were confiscated, along with digital scales and drug packaging materials, according to Capt. David LeGault, chief of the narcotics bureau. Police also found $16,814 in cash, which LeGault said is believed to be “the proceeds of his illegal drug sales.”

Niagara Falls ex-con arrested with drugs, gun

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NIAGARA FALLS – A 28-year-old ex-convict was arrested on weapons and drug charges and his automobile was seized by Niagara Falls Police narcotics detectives during an early-morning raid Thursday. Deron A. Weaver was still in bed when the police department’s Emergency Response Team broke down the front door of his house at 2805 McKoon Avenue about 5 a.m.

When detectives broke into his bedroom Weaver quickly dropped the 40-caliber handgun he had grabbed, telling officers he had expected to have to shoot whoever broke into his house. Capt. David LeGault, chief of the narcotics bureau, said Weaver was charged with weapons possession and, as a convicted felon, he is legally barred from owning weapons.

The search of Weaver’s house led to the seizure of 2.8 grams of alleged crack cocaine; Weaver was also charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance. The detectives also seized his automobile, LeGault said.

Falls police arrest 14 in raid at crack house

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NIAGARA FALLS – Fourteen people, including alleged drug dealer Ray A. Harris, were arrested as Niagara Falls Police Narcotics Bureau detectives raided what was described as “a classic crack house” Thursday night on 19th Street.

Harris, 27, who lives on Niagara Avenue, was arrested on felony criminal possession of controlled substance charges, Capt. David LeGault, chief of the Narcotics Bureau, said detectives found quantities of crack cocaine, powder cocaine, marijuana, prescription pills and heroin in plain view on a dining room table as the raid began about 9:25 p.m. in an apartment at 459 19th St. As detectives entered Harris unsuccessfully tried to flush various illegal drugs down a toilet.



The raid followed a lengthy police investigation and complaints from neighborhood residents and community groups.

The thirteen other men and women in the apartment during the raid were all charged with misdemeanor drug counts or loitering for the use of drug charges,

Drunken driver must sell motorcycle, spend Mondays, Tuesdays in jail

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LOCKPORT – An Akron man who pleaded guilty to felony driving while intoxicated will spend his Mondays and Tuesdays in the Niagara County Jail for the next four months, State Supreme Court Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr. ordered Friday.

Anthony J. Brough, 49, of Main Street, also will be on probation for five years and pay fines and fees totaling $1,555.

Kloch also revoked the registration on Brough’s Harley-Davidson motorcycle and ordered Brough to sell it. He also must install ignition interlock devices on two cars.

Kloch also revoked Brough’s hardship driver’s license for at least 18 months. Brough was arrested Aug. 9 on Lockport Road in Pendleton, where a Niagara County sheriff’s deputy measured his blood alcohol content at between 0.16 percent and 0.19 percent in three separate tests. Brough had six previous alcohol-related arrests.

Man shot several times in East Side home

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A 23-year-old man was shot several times at on the 200 block of Roslyn Street about 4:20 a.m. Saturday, Northeast District police reported.

The victim, identified as Johaan Littlejohn, was rushed to Erie County Medical Center, where he underwent surgery. His condition is not available.

A spokesman for Rural Metro Ambulance said the victim suffered several gunshot wounds, primarily to the arms and legs.

A police report said an unknown man fired several rounds, one of which went through the front window of a house across Roslyn Street. The police report previously gave a different name for the victim.

Homicide detectives recovered several shell casings and bullet fragments.

Man, 83, killed in crash in Niagara Falls. Ont.

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NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. – An 83-year-old man was killed early Saturday morning in a crash on Catalina Street.

The victim was identified by authorities as Stanley Stevens of Niagara Falls.

The crash occurred shortly before 7:30 a.m. when Stevens was driving a 1995 Jeep eastbound on Catalina, according to Niagara Regional Police Service. The Jeep went off the road and onto Westlane District Secondary School property, where the vehicle struck a fence and concrete planter, police said.

Stevens was pronounced dead at the scene.

58 cartons of cigarettes stolen from delivery truck

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Two men made off with 58 cartons of cigarettes by slipping into a delivery truck Saturday morning at the 7-Eleven store at 959 Niagara St.

Central District police said the cigarettes were stolen from a truck owned by McLane Trucking of Baldwinsville, which was bringing merchandise to the store. The men loaded the smokes into a black pickup, which was last seen heading east on Hampshire Street. Police estimated the loss at $1,000.

East Side man robbed of cash, jewelry, clothes

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A man was robbed at gunpoint of $400 in cash, a large amount of jewelry and his hat and sneakers, Northeast District police said early Saturday.

The robbery occurred at East Delavan and Courtland avenues. The victim said two men were following him, but one left before the other jammed a chrome-colored gun into his back and demanded “everything.”

The victim surrendered his money; a watch, bracelet, necklace, earrings and three rings, valued at a total of $1,575; a $125 pair of Nike sneakers; and a $100 “True Religion” hat.

The robber fled on foot through neighborhood backyards, the victim told police.

One or two injured in bar fight

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A fight at the 4Play nightclub on Chippewa Street early Sunday morning resulted in one woman taken to the hospital with a cut on her face, and possibly a second woman sustaining an injured hand, according to police.

A Buffalo woman told police she was cut in the face -- she wasn’t sure what she was cut with -- during a fight that occurred shortly after 3 a.m. at the bar, located at 45 W. Chippewa St. The woman was taken to Sisters Hospital for treatment.

A second woman told police that someone in the bar also tried to cut her in the face with an unknown object shortly after 3 a.m. The second woman told police she put her hand to her face to protect herself, and was cut in the hand. The woman refused to be transported to a hospital, but said she would seek treatment for her injury, police said.

Police said they suspect the two incidents were related, but did not provide any further details.

Tires and rims stolen from car

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When a Riverside man went to his car Sunday morning, it was all there -- except the tires.

The man’s 2008 Honda was parked in front of his Clayton Street sitting atop bricks. The tires and rims had been removed, police said.

The victim reported the incident shortly after 10 a.m. The theft apparently occurred between 3 a.m. and 10 a.m., police said.

The stolen tires and rims were estimated to be worth $1,200.



Springville feed mill burns

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Four fire companies responded to a fire that broke out at the Gramco feed mill Sunday afternoon in Springville.

The fire broke out around 2 p.m. at the mill, located at 299 Waverly St., according to a dispatcher with the Springville Volunteer Fire Company. The fire required response from the Springville, East Concord, Mortons Corners and Chaffee-Sardinia fire companies.

The fire was brought under control, with the last units leaving the scene at 5:30 p.m. The extent of the blaze, cause and damages were unclear Sunday evening. The last known time a fire occurred at the feed mill was in 2007.
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