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Compiled by Roxie Harbison Recollections . . .
Week of July 3, 2025 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 - dancing
• Male, 33-year-old Tonawanda, NY man, did go to his mother’s house at the Ukrainian American Civic
on Kenmore Ave. and refused to leave. Mom does have an Order of Center, 205 Military Rd. $10 -
Protection against the male. When placing male in custody, officers did Doors open at 6 p.m., music
discover narcotics on his person in his pocket. from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The
• Subject, a 36-year-old Buffalo man, was told by a lieutenant and center also offers Fish Fry ev-
officers multiple times to disperse a large gathering on Chandler St. at ery Friday from 6 - 9 p.m.
Manton Place, where a fight and public safety were at risk. Subject refused. Monday, July 7 – Believe in Black
Rock meeting - 5:30 p.m. Meet
• Complainant stated while he was escorting the suspect off his proper-
ty, he was working on Chandler St., the 22-year-old Buffalo woman did ‘n Greet; 6 p.m. Meeting - Black
spit in his face and swung at him. Rock Riverside Alliance office,
52 Amherst St.
• On June 28 defendant, a 48-year-old Riverside man, did pry open the
Tuesday, July 8 – The Black Rock
door to a Hertel Ave. address and did unlawfully enter. While inside he did
take approximately $400 worth of electrical and plumbing supplies, fleeing Historical Museum, Amherst
Street - 2 p.m. NY State Assem-
thereafter. A blue bin with some supplies was recovered from the railroad
tracks by officers and returned to victim. blyman Bill Conrad’s award THE ANNUAL COMMUNITY DAY at Crystal Beach, sponsored
presentation to Doreen De-
Same guy. Same store. Defendant, a 48-year-old Riverside man, did by the Black Rock Businessmen's Assn, was a huge success,
forcefully enter an address on Hertel Ave. after business hours and did take Both. according to chairman Ray Farrell. Stadium events included the
Monday, July 14 – Dare To Repair
several tools and supplies in the approximate amount of $12,000. Incident 4o-yard dash- boys. Here President George Bandle is in the
on video. –Fix It-Don’t Ditch it! 4:30 - "middle of things." Photo from July, 1976.
7:30 p.m. Elaine M. Panty Li-
Same guy. Same store. Defendant was observed in fenced construction brary, 820 Tonawanda St. Reg- Photo from the Rich Mack Collection,
area without permission. Defendant was in the process of taking an A- courtesy of Black Rock Historical Society, 436 Amherst St., Buffalo.
ister to Attend: thetoollibrary.
frame ladder without permission. Defendant was apprehended by the
complainant until Buffalo Police arrived. Victim did get property back. org/daretore pair Man gets 22 years for fatal shooting
Thursday, July 31 - Buffalo Police
• Patrol was called to assist Kenmore PD on a pursuit of a stolen Delta District Community Day
vehicle. Patrol did observe a 2014 Hyundai Elantra, that was reported Erie County District Attorney idence for further analysis. Harwell
- 4 - 7 p.m., Elmwood Village Michael J. Keane announces that was linked to the weapons through
stolen out of the town of Kenmore in the area of West Ferry and Grant St.
Charter School, 665 Hertel Edward Harwell, 39, of Buffalo, DNA analysis.
where Air 1 did assist with following the vehicle in the air. Vehicle did
Ave. DJ, bounce house, police was sentenced July 1 before Erie Harwell pleaded guilty to one
ultimately come to a stop near the intersection of Eggert Rd. and Bailey
Ave. where the Tonawanda, NY juvenile male was taken into custody. units, informational tables, re- County Court Judge Susan Eagan. count of Manslaughter in the First
Harwell received a determinate sen- Degree (Class “B” violent felony)
Victim did complete a supporting deposition and did take custody of his freshments and more.
vehicle. Juvenile male transported to CCB for charges. Victim stated Saturday, Aug. 31 – Day at the tence of 22 years in prison followed and two counts of Criminal Posses-
by 5 years of post-release supervi- sion of a Weapon in the Second
approximate value of vehicle is $7,000. Movies - Buffalo PD, Highmark,
American Legion Post 1041 sion. Degree (Class “C” violent felonies)
• Defendant, a 46-year-old man of no permanent address, did enter and On Sunday, Aug. 3, 2024, at in April 2025.
remain unlawfully at the Hertel Ave. address which is a fenced-in construc- host screening of Mufasa - The approximately 1:30 p.m., the defen- Two passengers were also in-
tion site. Lion King. American Legion dant caused the death of the victim dicted for being in possession of the
Post 1041, 533 Amherst St.
• Defendant, a 38-year-old Riverside man, did come to the complain- Bring chairs & blankets - pop- by shooting him with an illegal gun recovered illegal weapons. An 18-
ant’s house, at Lawn and Greeley, and did threaten complainant (fiancee’s on the 200 block of Bird Avenue in year-old male from Buffalo pleaded
corn, snacks and kids beverag-
brother) with bodily harm. Defendant did then begin to throw things es provided. the City of Buffalo. The victim, a guilty, as charged, to two counts of
around and did rip off and damage ring doorbell camera (value $200). 21-year-old male, was taken by am- Criminal Possession of a Weapon in
Defendant did throw rocks at the complainant’s vehicle. bulance to ECMC with multiple the Second Degree (Class “C” vio-
YiaYia’s Rummage Sale set gunshot wounds. The victim was lent felonies) in December 2024.
• Victim 1 reports that themselves and the suspect, a 33-year-old Annunciation Greek Orthodox
Riverside woman, did get into a verbal altercation at Jasper Parrish after Church (indoors), 146 West Utica at pronounced dead at the hospital. The adolescent offender was also
A short time after the initial call, sentenced this morning before
victim (step daughter) attempted to use the restroom. Victim 1 states that Delaware (enter West Utica Street a Buffalo Police officer observed a Judge Eagan, a designated Youth
the suspect did proceed to enter their room and did slam their head into a door) will host YiaYia’s Rummage vehicle traveling eastbound on Part judge, to 6 months in jail fol-
vanity closet. Victim 1 reports that during the physical altercation, victim Sale, Friday and Saturday - July 18 Route 198 near Delaware Park, lowed by 5 years of probation. He
2 did attempt to break up the fight after which victim 2 did ascertain a small and July 19. Doors open at 9 a.m. to which matched the description of a was adjudicated as a youthful of-
laceration on their head from the suspect. It was reported to officers that a 4 p.m. each day. Cash sales only, no vehicle that fled the area after the fender due to his age at the time of
firearm was located in the bedroom with victim 2 and the suspect. Officers returns. homicide. The officer followed the the crime. The case against a second
located said firearm, loaded and unsecured. The magazine was found to Huge selection of clothing, in- suspect vehicle as it traveled onto co-defendant was dismissed.
have six rounds, none were in the chamber. Weapon made safe and clear cluding plus sizes, winter coats, the Kensington Expressway, into
by an officer; firearm taken to HQ for submission. Victim 2 stated they had shoes and bags, housewares, home downtown Buffalo, and onto Route
no awareness of the firearm being present in the residence. decor, and some small furniture. 5 Skyway. While on the top of the
• Defendant, a 35-year-old Riverside man, did pull a kitchen knife on Grilled Texas Red Hots available. Skyway, the officer saw multiple
victim (neighbor) on Ross Ave. and did threaten to slit victim’s throat For more information, email objects, that appeared to be hand-
causing victim to be fearful. Defendant did the threaten victim’s family and Ann at aprossiter@roadrunner.com guns, thrown from the window of
did threaten to poison his dog. the vehicle.
• Victim states that the defendant, a 31-year-old Riverside woman, did Officers stopped the vehicle
strike him repeatedly with a baseball bat on Ross Ave., causing abrasion near the Fuhrmann Boulevard exit.
and bruising. Bat taken into evidence by police officers. The driver, Edward Harwell, and
two passengers were taken into cus-
• Officers responded to a gun call at an East Ave. address. Female tody. Officers recovered two loaded
complainant reported her boyfriend (defendant) just put a gun in her face.
firearms from the vehicle’s flight
Officer did apprehend defendant in stairs of house. Officer did recover a
path, which were submitted into ev-
polymer P80 hand gun with no serial number, loaded with eight in the
magazine and one in the chamber. Officer did recover three clear plastic
bags, tied off, with white rock from satchel that was over defendant’s
shoulders. Worship with us!
• Complainant (husband) reports defendant, a 34-year-old Buffalo
woman, did show up to mother’s house on Collation after he got out of
work, violating an Order of Protection. Defendant did go after complainant
by pushing him and biting his finger. Complainant stated defendant was Church of the Assumption St. Mark's / All Saints'
texting and calling him all day. 435 Amherst Street Episcopal Church
• Officers responded to the small grocer on Hertel Ave. for reports of a Weekend Mass Schedule: 311 Ontario at Riverside
shoplifter that security had in custody. It was reported that the defendant, Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday Services: 10:30 am
a 29-year-old E. Amherst, NY man, did conceal merchandise in a reusable Sunday - 10:00 am www.stmarksandallsaints.org
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