Niagara Falls Police Blotter
PETIT LARCENY: Police were called to Home Depot on Friday where a 16th Street woman was charged with petit larceny for taking $350 out of the register.
PETIT LARCENY: Police were called to Tops on Niagara Falls Boulevard at 11 a.m. Friday after a deli manager observed her concealing laundry detergent and ham in her scooter and attempting to leave without paying. The items were valued at $33.40.
PETIT LARCENY: Police were called to Tops at 3:46 p.m. Saturday for a report of petit larceny. A Niagara Falls Boulevard resident allegedly took items valued at $222 without paying.
SHOPLIFTING: A Memorial Parkway resident was observed by a Target worker filling a cart with goods at about 8:47 p.m. Saturday and attempting to leave the store without paying. She was stopped and charged with grand larceny, obstructing and resisting arrest. Items valued at more the $1,640 were recovered.
BIKE THEFT: A customer left his Schwinn outside McDonald’s Pine Ave. when he went in to get a bite to eat. While he was inside, a woman in a pink shirt and jeans stole his bike. He identified her in the city market parking lot and contacted police who responded, identified the bike, talked to a McDonald’s manager, observed a video of the victim arriving and the suspect leaving and charged the suspect with petit larceny.