Niagara Falls Police Blotter
BURGLARY: A St. John’s Parkway apartment dweller reported someone entered his apartment and stole cash and other items valued at more than $1,000 sometime between last Monday and Tuesday.
TRAFFIC STOP: An officer on patrol on Pine Avenue at about 5:30 Wednesday was alerted by a plate scanner which identified a vehicle as uninsured. Vicki Harris, 62, of Jordan Gardens was charged with driving with a suspended registration and driving without insurance.
ILLEGAL PARKING: Police identified an illegally parked vehicle on 18th Street at 3:30 a.m. Thursday as having switched plates and ordered it towed.
STOLEN KIA: A Willow Avenue resident reported the theft of her Kia some time Wednesday.
CRASH PAD: A Cedar Avenue resident let a woman and man crash in his apartment last Saturday/Sunday overnight. He took a sleeping pill. When he woke, the female guest, and his television, were gone.
PLATE TAKEN: A 19th Street resident reported the theft of a license plate from his vehicle. The theft occurred sometime between last Saturday and Wednesday.
SOAP STOLEN: David Burley, 38, homeless, was charged with petit larceny and trespass after allegedly taking soap valued at $17 shortly after noon Thursday at the Portage Road Tops.
IDENTITY THEFT: An A Street resident reported more than $224 in unauthorized charges on her credit card during October.
ATTEMPTED THEFT: A LaSalle Avenue resident reported someone entered her Kia and attempted to steal it on the Wednesday/Thursday overnight.
STOLEN KIA: Sometime between 5 and 8 p.m. Thursday someone stole a Kia from a Woodlawn Avenue residence.
ROBBERY: A visitor from Buffalo staying at a Niagara Avenue residence was robbed of cash by a delivery driver at about 6:10 a.m. Friday.