Niagara Falls Police Blotter

ASSAULT: Police responded to 8505 Niagara Falls Blvd. at about 11:30 a.m. Thursday for a report of an assault. A man had been attacked from behind, knocked to the ground and kicked. Jason Michael, 28, of 8710 Niagara Falls Blvd. was charged with assault with intent to cause injury. The victim did not know Michael or why he was attacked.

UNRULY PRISONER: Autumn Rivers, 32, homeless, was transported to police headquarters on an outstanding warrant at about 4:45 p.m. Thursday. She allegedly became irate and uncooperative, calling officers “scumbags” “rapists” and “pathetic.” She was charged with assaulting a police officer, harassment and obstructing governmental administration.

ACCIDENT WITH INJURY: Police are investigating a rollover accident near 5000 Packard Road that resulted in more than $25,000 in damage to a guardrail. Alyssia Brown, 28, was charged with driving left of pavement markings, moving from a lane unsafely and a seatbelt violation at about 1:22 a.m. Friday. She told officers and ever-changing story and smelled of alcohol according to the police report and failed field sobriety tests.

BUS WINDOWS SMASHED: A pair of buses had rear windows smashed at Niagara Falls Coach Lines on 13th Street in the Thursday/Friday overnight.

ROBBERY: A male with a hood pulled tight to his face entered 7/11 on Niagara Falls Boulevard at about 4:25 a.m. Friday and allegedly said “give me all the money.” The clerk responded “are you serious?” to which the robber responded “Give me all the money. Don’t make me take my gun out.” The clerk gave the criminal money from the register. The robber fled. The investigation is continuing.

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