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D District Blotter Community
Compiled by Roxie Harbison Recollections . . .
Week of September 5, 2024 Calendar
As are all persons accused of a crime, the defendant is presumed
innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. �� Come Dance! Every
Wednesday - COMMUNITY SWING
• Defendant, a 55-year-old Buffalo man, did violate an Order of
- dancing at the Ukrainian Ameri-
Protection by entering the vestibule area of the multiple unit apartment
can Civic Center, 205 Military Rd.
building on Grant St. and repeatedly pressing the door of the complain-
$10 - Doors open at 6 p.m., music
ant. When previously warned not to do so, causing alarm and annoy- from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Cash bar.
ance on multiple occasions. Complainant states he is afraid of the Sept. 25 - Blues Infusion
defendant and has been repeatedly harassed by him using threatening
Oct. 30 - Buffalo Jazz
language if complainant doesn’t allow him in the building since defen-
and Swing Orchestra
dant was evicted from the apartment building. Nov. 30 - Robin and the Rubes
• Victim states that she and the defendant, a 22-year-old Buffalo
man, did have a verbal argument on Forest Ave. and defendant did then Dec. 18 - Party Hounds
grab victim’s face with his hands and did also place his hands on (Note: 3rd Wednesday)
� THRU OCT. 15 - 3nd Annual
victim’s neck applying pressure. Defendant did also bite victim on the
Western New York Urban
right side of her face causing redness, bruising and puncture wounds.
Treks Challenge sponsored by
Furthermore defendant did grab a large kitchen knife and pointed the Outside Chronicles and the
knife at the victim stating “stop playing with me.” Incident occurred
Black Rock Riverside Alliance. CAREER EDUCATION - Schools in the Black Rock-Riverside area
while victim was holding a one-month-old child. Knife recovered on
Details at https://outside will benefit this year from a New Career Education Project
countertop.
chronicles.com/urban/ designed to orient elementary and early secondary level students
• On Aug. 31 the defendant, a 64-year-old Buffalo man, did take
without permission one case of White Claw, value $16.99, from a small � MONDAY, SEPT. 9 - Believe in to Careers with special emphasis on self-concept, attitudes and
grocer on Hertel Ave. and did pass all points of purchase. Store has Black Rock Block Club meet- exploration. West Hertel Middle School will be the Career
video. ing, Black Rock Harbor Center, Education Resource Center, working with Satellite Centers at
Same guy, same store. Defendant did take without permission four 52 Amherst St. 6 p.m. Schools 51, 60 and 79. Pictured above are students Penny
cans of Voodoo Ranger, value $20.99 and did pass all points of � MONDAY, SEPT. 9 - Slow Roll Porebski, Jerilyn Boyd, Linda Tatajos, and Sharon Pierce, as they
purchase. starts at Buffalo History stand in front of the "Supply Store" with Project Co-ordinator
• On Sept. 1 the defendant, a 36-year-old Buffalo man, did break the Museum - 6 p.m. Thomas O. Klier. Photo from October, 1972.
glass to a discount store on Grant St. to gain entry. Once inside he did ScajaquadaSeptember.com Photo courtesy of Black Rock Historical Society,
take $35 in cash from the register. Defendant did remove his clothing 436 Amherst St., from the Richard Mack Collection
TUESDAY, SEPT. 10 - Scajaquada:
at an address on Breckenridge. Defendant did call 911 about the glass
Full Circle - Environmental
break to confuse officers. Witness on scene did have defendant bring Importance and Potential of Free - Day at the Movies is Saturday
her change and ask for drugs. When they could hear the police coming Buffalo Delta Police Dept. And Highmark will present a free Day at
the Creek - 6 - 8 p.m. at the
the defendant did change his clothing. While at D District station the Movies - Kung Fu Panda 4 on Saturday, Sept. 7 at noon at American
Burchfield Penney Auditorium,
house, after being questioned by detectives, defendant did pick his Legion Post 1041, 533 Amherst St. Moviegoers should bring
1300 Elmwood Ave.
handcuffs, freeing him from the bench in the interview room. Defen- chairs/blankets to sit on. Pizza, popcorn, snacks and surprises will be
dant did climb up into the ceiling tiles in an attempt to escape. Defen- � WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 - Sca- provided
dant was caught in the juvenile room hiding in a red toy tote by jaquada Lunch & Learn #1 -
detectives. Defendant did cause over $1500 in damages to the station ScajaquadaSeptember.com
house in his escape from the interview room. � FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 - 3rd Annual
• On June 19 the defendant, a 36-year-old Buffalo man, did break River Rock Run 5K, sponsored September 2024
the window of a discount food store on Grant St. to gain entry into the by BRRAlliance. New for this
building. Once inside, defendant did take $1480 in cash from register year, the River Rock Run will
before fleeing. Burglary was recorded on owners’ security cameras. be a sunset run, beginning at 6
Owner of store was able to identify defendant from the video. Defen- p.m. This will afford runners a
dant has worked for store owner in the past. spectacular sunset view of the
Same guy. Defendant did enter a shop on Niagara St. on June 14 by Buffalo waterfront. Afterparty
prying open a window in the front of the building to gain entry. Once in Riverside Park.
inside did remain inside walking through the flower shop knocking
� TUESDAY, SEPT. 17 - Sca-
over plants and displays causing damage. Defendant did exit the build-
jaquada: Full Circle - Power of
ing by cutting through another business that was connected to the first
the Creek - 6 - 8 p.m. at the
store. Defendant did trespass through the second store to exit and flee. Burchfield Penney Auditorium,
Defendant was identified through video of burglary.
1300 Elmwood Ave.
• Defendant, a 29-year-old Buffalo man, entered discount store on
Grant St. and began loading up a black bag with miscellaneous items
and passed all points of purchase without payment, total value $46.35.
Defendant then walked south on Grant St. to a Grant St. address where
he climbed onto a gated porch and attempted to take a stroller. When
confronted by the complainant defendant then fled south on Grant St.
and told the complainant he was coming back to shoot the complainant. � SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 - Really
Defendant was apprehended at Grant St. and West Delevan and gave Really Free Market - 10:30 a.m.
police a fake name. Show up was completed at both locations. - 12:30 p.m. - Elaine Panty
• Complainant, the restaurant manager, stated defendant, an 18- Library, Tonawanda St. Set up
year-old Buffalo man, was asked to leave the restaurant on Delaware at 10 a.m.
Ave. after refusing to stop vaping while seated in the booth. Defendant TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 - Scajaquada:
blew smoke in the complainan’ts face and refused to leave restaurant Full Circle - Moving to Action -
and became aggressive and stated to complainant “What are you going 6 - 8 p.m. at the Burchfield
to do if I don’t leave?” and other remarks causing alarm and annoy- Penney Auditorium, 1300
ance. Defendant then kicked the IBM cash register and a receipt printer Elmwood Ave.
off the front counter causing a minimum estimated damage of $2000. � SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 9:30 -
Rendering equipment unusable and halting all online ordering.
10:30 a.m. Olmsted Commu- Worship with us!
nity Alliance Riverside Park
Antique & Classic Boat Show is Saturday meeting at the Crowley
Shelter Building at Tonawanda
Niagara Frontier Antique and Classic Boats announces its 45th annual
Antique & Classic Boat Show, featuring Chris-Craft Boats and the Chris- and Crowley Ave. Rain date: Church of the Assumption St. Mark's / All Saints'
Sunday, Oct 27. RSVP 435 Amherst Street Episcopal Church
Craft Jamboree, will be held at the Buffalo Launch Club, the oldest power
boating club in the world, 503 East River Road, Grand Island, NY, on https://www.bfloparks.org/oc Weekend Mass Schedule: 311 Ontario at Riverside
Saturday, Sept. 7 from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. a/rsvp Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday Services: 10:30 am
Over 100 vintage mahogany runabouts, cruisers and early fiberglass Sunday - 10:00 am www.stmarksandallsaints.org
“glassics” from across the Northeast, Midwest, and Southern Ontario are 875-7626 Office: 875-8374
expected for one of the largest and finest antique boat shows in the country.
As a special feature, the replica packet boat “Seneca Chief “, will be on Renovation Church
display offering a glimpse of life on the Erie Canal two hundred years ago. Ontario Street United Bishop Mark Collier
Boats on display, both on land and in water, span four decades, from Methodist Church
the ‘30s to the ‘60s and even have a few from the 20s. Pastor Lal Fak Mawia 567 Hertel Avenue
This is a family event, with hands-on Kids Camp, junior judging, 179 Ontario cor. Tonawanda Sunday 10:30 am
working model boat displays, an afternoon seminar on the history of Sunday Worship: 9:30 am Family Ministry: Ages birth -
Chris-Craft Boats, nautical flea market and a fantastic car show with room 11:00 am: Mizo Congregation 5th Grade
for over 200 registered cars. Scan the code… 875-3639 Website:
Food and beverages available all day. Although admission to the show therenovationchurch.com
is free, there is a $10 per car parking fee. spread the news!