Niagara Falls Police Blotter

Niagara Falls Police Blotter

UNCOOPERATIVE VICTIM: Police responded to a report of a bleeding man in the 400 block of 19th Street at 11:15 a.m. Monday, A man was sitting on the curb bleeding from his hand. He told police he had been stabbed but was otherwise incooperative.

BAR FIGHT: At about 2:25 a.m. Tuesday police responded to a report of a fight at a bar in the 7200 block of Niagara Falls Boulevard. The brawl was over. Multiple people were involved. No charges were filed but there was video and the investigation is continuing.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: A Byrd Avenue resident reported she was dropping her child at Gaskill Middle early Tuesday morning when two young men threw something at her car and broke a mirror.

DON’T TRUST YOUR KID: A Willow Avenue resident in the 1500 block reported he allowed his son to stay with him for a few days. The resident reported he left to go to the store Friday afternoon and returned to find his son, a police scanner, microwave and 3 Samurai swords gone. The items are valued at $650.

CRACKHEADS SUCK: A resident of the 1900 block of Cudabeck Ave. reported someone entered his home sometime early Tuesday evening and took two TVs and an X-Box. His front door was easy to unlock because of a broken window. He suspected a crack-addicted upstairs neighbor was responsible.

CAR TORCHED: Police responded to a car fire at 9 p.m. Tuesday in the 3500 block of 9th Street. A 2008 Toyota Highlander, off the road since September, was apparently intentionally torched. The owner suspected a crazy neighbor or an ex with whom she is in litigation over custody of a child.

SHOTS FIRED: Police responded to a report of shots fired on Main Street at about 11:30 Tuesday. Police caught up with the victim who was on the phone with dispatch in the lot of a Niagara Street convenience store. The victim reported she was at a redacted address to collect property when someone started shooting at her vehicle. She fled.

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