Giant slice of pizza reported on Millersport
(Editors note: The Bee's police blotter is a sampling of unusual, sometimes humorous calls received by the police department. It is not intended to be a complete record of all incidents reported.)
Friday, May 25
+ On Niagara Falls Boulevard six youths were riding shopping carts down a hill and refused to leave when the manager of the store asked them to.
+ A Glenhaven Drive resident reported her whole house smelled of marijuana. Both sides of the duplex were checked and nothing was found.
+ Two youths were reportedly throwing things out of a Dumpster on Eggert Road.
+ A Windermere Boulevard resident complained a teen mooned his wife and daughter. Reportedly the subject dropped shorts, or they fell down, and "all intimate parts were covered in clothing."
Saturday, May 26
+ A Park Forest Drive resident reported that someone came up to the house, turned on the water to the garden hose and pulled the hose halfway down the driveway. Also two plastic chairs were moved from the porch to the middle of the street.
+ Three youths were riding bikes on Millersport Highway and one was wearing a costume that looked like a giant slice of pizza. One of the youths ran into the back of the complainant's vehicle, no damage was reported and the youths were gone when police arrived.
+ A motorist on Bucyrus Drive complained that two 15-year-old males threw orange liquid at his truck.
+ A Berryman Drive resident called police about a mother duck and her ducklings that were in a pond in her backyard. She said she felt they couldn't get out, and patrol liberated them.
Sunday, May 27
+ On Larch Road it was reported that a man had been face down on the lawn for a few hours. The subject had been at a party and was returned to his home on Longmeadow.
+ Two 17-year-old males were reportedly gambling and rolling dice in the middle of Mona Drive.
+ A small dog was reportedly locked in a pick-up truck and crying in a parking lot on Niagara Falls Boulevard.
+ A Sable Run resident complained that the "for sale" sign was repeatedly pulled up and thrown into the pond.
Monday, May 28
+ A female reportedly dumped lotion all over her ex-boyfriend's Neon. The suspect admitted to doing so and agreed to pay for the damage.
+ On Newcastle Drive a wild turkey was reportedly stuck in a tree.
+ A Londonderry Lane resident reported finding a butcher knife in his front lawn. The report was canceled after it was discovered the knife belonged to a neighbor and had fallen off his tractor.
+ On Brompton Road a deer reportedly gave birth and the fawn was on the other side of the fence panting and the mother couldn't get over the fence to where the fawn was.
Tuesday, May 29
+ A car parked in the 4400 block of Main Street had the windows smashed overnight.
+ Boulevard Mall security reported a man who had been in custody for shoplifting, ran from security.
+ On Delta Road an argument was reported between a customer and a company that delivered top soil. Reportedly the truck making the delivery cracked the customer's driveway and he was refusing to pay for the dirt. The man paid for the dirt.
+ Criminal mischief was reported on Millersport Highway in which picnic benches and cows that were outside had been damaged overnight.
+ On Lawrence Bell Drive someone reported that a male was putting menus on cars and was also trying to open car doors.
Wednesday, May 30
+ On Brenon Road a group of youths with a vehicle were reportedly locked in the park and making a lot of noise. Reportedly they drove around the gate to get out.
+ On Vine Lane a teenage male was reportedly waving a pistol around while standing on a corner. Police reported it was toy gun. Four juvenile cards were issued after police responded to the call.
+ A Niagara Falls Boulevard store reported 10 boxes of flowers were stolen.
+ On Wood Acres Drive someone complained about a mangy- looking fox that had taken up residence on the property behind his.
Thursday, May 31
+ On Paradise Road two 20-foot beams were stolen, one was to be used to hold up the new soccer scoreboard. A report for grand larceny was filed.
+ A road rage fight was reported on Millersport Highway. Reportedly a man exited his car and was banging on the other's windows and spit in the face of the other man.
+ A Johnny on the Spot was reportedly tipped over on Glen Avenue.