Niagara Falls Police Blotter

GRAND LARCENY: A visitor to the McDonalds on Niagara Falls Boulevard at about 6:45 p.m. Friday reported numerous items stolen from their vehicle including clothing, merchandise, electronics and luggage valued at $9,400.

BURGLARY: An employee of a Maryland Avenue business reported he inadvertently left the rear door unlocked Sunday. When he came to work Monday, a burglary had occurred. Two computers were taken.

LARCENY: A victim visited the police station on Nov. 13 to report sometime on Nov. 6, someone stole his phone while he was at the Niagara Gospel Mission.

PORCH PIRATE: A 7th Street resident reported the theft of 3 pairs of sneakers delivered to his porch on Wednesday, Nov. 8. Fingerhut requested he file a report.

TRAILER STOLEN: A 12-foot dump trailer was stolen from the Pizza Hut parking lot on Niagara Falls Boulevard sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday.

SUSPENDED REGISTRATION: Olin Bailey, 35, of 2713 Ferry Ave. was pulled over in the 3200 block of Niagara Ave. and charged with operating a vehicle without insurance and with a suspended registration at about 7 p.m. Monday.

DUI DRUGS: Police responded to 7/11 Pine Avenue at about 11:50 p.m. Monday for an accident with property damage. Ricky Caldwell, 59, of 1570 Buffalo Ave. was arrested on a charge of operating a vehicle while impaired by drugs, criminal possession of stolen property and driving without a license. A city marshall condemned the building.

TRESPASS: At about 4:50 a.m. Tuesday, police responded to Niagara Falls Memorial ER for a report of an uncooperative party. Mebrahtom Eyob, 25, of Buffalo was refusing treatment and refusing to leave the premises. He was arrested and charged with criminal trespass.

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