Niagara Falls Police Blotter
EBIKE TAKEN: A man staying at a Rainbow Boulevard hotel reported someone pried open his car door early Tuesday morning and stole an ebike valued at $3,000.
ATTEMPTED SCAM: Police took a walk in complaint from a woman who reported someone called her and attempted to get her signature, claiming it was related to a lawsuit and outstanding warrant. She hung up and went to the police station midday Tuesday.
BAIL JUMPING: Police observed Stephanie Williams, 32, of 622 16th St. walking on Pine Avenue and at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and arrested her on a charge of 2nd degree bail jumping.
TRAFFIC STOP: Police observed a vehicle on Whitney Place and executed a traffic stop. Jeffery Grabowski, 30, of MacKenna Avenue was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation, driving an unregistered vehicle, no insurance and improper plates.
SHOTS FIRED: Police investigated a report of shots fired on Linwood Avenue at about 10:40 p.m. Tuesday.
STOLEN VEHICLE: A Buffalo woman loaned her GMC to Anthony Spillman, 32, of 825 17th St. back in May. Spillman refused to return it. She reported it stolen. At about 11 p.m. Tuesday, police recovered the vehicle from Spillman and charged him with criminal possession of stolen property.