Niagara Falls Police Blotter
GRAND LARCENY: Police were called to Home Depot where a cashier was charged with grand larceny after admitting he allowed customers to leave without paying for goods valued at $8,000 on a trio occasions between October and Saturday. Jeffrey Williams, 22, 0f 140 71st St. was charged with grand larceny.
BURGLARY: Cash and computers valued in excess of $5000 were stolen from a Hyde Park Boulevard business between 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday morning.
DWI: Police were dispatched to a single vehicle rollover accident at 7 p.m. Friday near 401 72nd Street. Neysia McCarthy, 24, of 189 69th St. was the driver of the vehicle. Officers observed she smelled like alcohol. McCarthy became uncooperative and was charged with driving while intoxicated, driving with blood alcohol greater than .10 percent and moving from a lane unsafely.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: Sometime shortly after midnight Saturday someone cracked the window with a brick at Portage Road Family Dollar.
DWI: Police were dispatched to 8800 Niagara Falls Blvd. at about 2:10 a.m. Saturday for a report of two-car crash. An investigation resulted in the arrest of Rana Tomasetti, 24, of 8427 Frontier Ave. on a charge DWI, operating a car with a BAC greater than .08%, aggravated DWI no prior and following too closely.
PETIT LARCENY: A resident of 561 Portage Road reported the theft of an Amazon package at sometime between 10 p.m. Friday and 1:26 p.m. Saturday. The resident said she requested her packages be dropped in front of her apartment door but the driver dropped it on the stoop and left.
ATTEMPTED CAR THEFT: A resident of the 2200 block of Michigan Ave. reported the attempted theft of his Chevy Equinox at about 3:58 a.m. Saturday. Damages were estimated at $500.
ROBBERY: A wheelchair-bound resident of the Cedar Avenue apartment building reported someone entered his unlocked apartment, put a t-shirt over his head, and stole $450 from his pants pocket at about 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: A car alarm sounded on an F-150 parked at the Hampton Inn on Rainbow Boulevard at about 4 a.m. Saturday after someone smashed a window. The thieves are scared off. Nothing was taken.
PURSE TAKEN: A guest at Holiday Inn, Buffalo Avenue reported someone smashed her car window and took a Coach purse values at $300 sometime early Sunday morning.
PETIT LARCENY: A guest at Wingate by Wyndham reported sometime Saturday night someone smashed her rental car window and went through the vehicle but nothing was reported taken.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: A locked door at a home undergoing renovation on Monroe Avenue was entered by an unknown party sometime in the Saturday Sunday overnight. Nothing was reported taken.
PETIT LARCENY: A resident of the 2000 block of Pine Avenue reported someone smashed his window and stole two suits valued at $450.
GRAND LARCENY: A disabled Cedar Avenue resident reported between last Tuesday and Saturday someone used her EBT card to purchase more than $5,000 in goods.