Niagara Falls Police Blotter
Niagara Falls Police Blotter
SHOPLIFTER: A Niagara Falls officer moonlighting at Walmart at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday was alerted to a woman who allegedly failed to scan several items at the self checkout. Emily Davis, 19, of 558 19th St. was approached at the bus stop, brought back in the store and charged with petit larceny.
SHOPLIFTER: A Niagara Falls officer moonlighting at Walmart at 1:35 p.m. Sunday was alerted to a man who allegedly failed to pay for an item. Christopher Scrivano, 61, of 8 Mason Drive was allegedly found in possession of an item valued at $4.95 for which he had not paid and was charged with petit larceny.
STOLEN CAR: A resident of the 700 block of Seymour Avenue reported the theft of a 2002 Toyota Camry from his driveway on the Sunday/Monday overnight.
ROBBERY: Shortly after 11 p.m. Monday, Sunoco on Niagara Falls Boulevard was robbed by a suspect who allegedly said “give me everything. I wouldn’t play with you.” The suspect fled with money.
TRAFFIC STOP: Police patrolling near 6600 Buffalo Ave. were alerted by a license plate reader to a suspended registration at about 8:42 a.m. Tuesday.Wendy Brosius, 43, of 320 72nd St. operating a vehicle with license/registration suspended and no insurance.
ROBBERY: Two men, one brandishing a knife, robbed a woman near Edison and 74th St. at about 1:42 a.m. Wednesday. Two vapes were taken but they let her keep her phone.