Man reports missing marijuana
Depew
Tuesday, Jan. 10
A man reported that someone stole his wallet, which contained $125 cash, from his vehicle parked on Walden Avenue.
Thursday, Jan. 12
A Lincoln Street man left for work and returned to find his window broken. He told police he was missing a small bag of marijuana from his refrigerator and that nothing else was taken.
Friday, Jan. 13
• A woman reported leaving her purse at an Amtrak station and, when reunited with it, discovering her wallet was missing.
Saturday, Jan. 14
A man reported being harassed by a woman whom he had told to stop calling but she has continued to bother him.
Sunday, Jan. 15
Police responded to a bar on Transit Road for the report of a man causing problems. He was told not to return inside, but did so anyway. Police found gold metal knuckles on him. He was charged with disorderly conduct and criminal possession of a weapon.
Lancaster
Monday, Jan. 9
Police stopped a motorist on Como Park Boulevard for having an obstructed view. The man displayed signs of intoxication and refused a breath test. He was charged with driving while intoxicated.
Tuesday, Jan. 10
A man said he had parked his car on Central Avenue and discovered his GPS missing the next morning.
Wednesday, Jan. 11 •
Police stopped a car at Harris Hill Road and Genesee Street without its headlights on. The driver displayed signs of intoxication and refused a breath test. He was charged with DWI.
Saturday, Jan. 14
Police responded to Bowen Road for the report of a vehicle in a ditch in front of a residence. The driver had hit two mailboxes. She failed sobriety tests and had a .19 blood alcohol content.
A Traceway resident walked in to the police station and complained that when he delivered a pizza the night before, the homeowner’s dog ran out and bit him on the arm and leg. The owner was cited for having an unlicensed dog.
Monday, Jan. 16
Police responded to a Transit Road store for the report of an employee theft. The employee was seen on video tape taking $80 out of a cash drawer and stuffing it in her sock. She was charged with petit larceny.
Thursday, Jan. 19
A Hall Road resident reported that a man came to the door and identified himself as a sheriff’s deputy and displayed a badge. He said he was looking for a person and particular home address. Police checked with the Sheriff’s Office, which reported having no officers in the uniform.
(Editor’s note: The Bee’s police blotter is a sampling of unusual calls received by the police department. It is not intended to be a complete record of all incidents reported.)




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