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D District Blotter                                           Community                             Thursday, February 26, 2026 •                   • 3

       Compiled by Roxie Harbison                                                               Recollections . . .
       Week of February 26, 2026                                       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  -

       • Complainant (brother-in-law) reports the defendant, a 36-year-old  COMMUNITY SWING - dancing
     Buffalo woman, used his Door Dash and Uber account to obtain goods  at the Ukrainian American Civ-
     and services without permission totaling over $800. Defendant did leave  ic Center, 205 Military Rd.  $10 -
     child at home on Saratoga St.  in Buffalo with a non-family member that  Doors  open  at  6  p.m.,  music
     was high on narcotics.                                          from  6:30 to 9:30 p.m.   Pani
       • On Feb. 20 the complainant reports that the defendant, a 39-year-old  Maria serves her Fish Fry every
     Buffalo man, did enter the large discount department store on Delaware  Friday from 6 - 9 p.m.
     Ave. and did conceal $50 worth of a package of TOPS baseball cards into
                                                                  Tuesday, March 3 - Grant Amherst
     his pants, taking without permission. Complainant then stated that the  Business Assn. meeting - Gary
     defendant passed all points of purchase and was apprehended outside the  Carrell,  Solid  Waste  Recycling
     store.
       Same store. Defendant, a 32-year-old Riverside woman, entered the  Specialist, Erie County Environ-
                                                                     ment  &  Planning  and  Charlie
     store on Delaware Ave. and while inside she loaded a bag and stuffed
     items down her pants then passed all points of purchase and exited the  Porter,  VP  Business  Develop-
     store. Merchandise recovered totaling $416.35.                  ment,  Green  Sheen  -  Talking
       • Complainant/victim stated the suspect and his girlfriend were hiding  about  the  paint  recycling
     in a vehicle on Mayer Ave. so when the victim (neighbor) came outside  event  -    Black  Rock  Historical
     the suspect had a bat in his hand, charged the victim and hit her on the  Society  at  436  Amherst  St.  -
     back and the girlfriend had an unknown object in her hand.      9:30 a.m.
       • On Feb. 19 Buffalo Intel, ECSO and BPD SWAT executed a search
                                                                   Saturday, March 7 - Vet Fest 2026
     warrant at an address on Clay St. BPD SWAT did make entry and SWAT  -  American  Legion  Post  1041,
     did take the defendant into custody at the top of the stairs. Upon further
                                                                     533 Amherst St. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
     investigation a Detective did recover a purple Ruger EC95, 9mm pistol,
     loaded with seven 9mm rounds from the pocket of a grey North Face  Services,  benefits,  discounts,
                                                                     giveaways, food, drinks.
     jacket in the upstairs bedroom closet. Another detective did recover a
     black Taurus G3C 9mm pistol loaded with thirteen 9mm rounds from the  Thursday, March 12 - Pasta Dinner
     floor in the upstairs bedroom closet. Another Detective did recover a  -     Post 1041, Amherst St. - 5 - 7 p.m.
     plastic baggie containing eight .40 cal. rounds from a LV purse in the up-
                                                                  Friday, March 20 - Towel Party - St.
     stairs bedroom closet.                                          Mark’s & All Saints, 256 River-
       • Defendant, a 33-year-old Buffalo woman, got into a verbal dispute
                                                                     side.
     with her brother (victim) on Forest Ave. over a TV remote and the defen-
     dant then did pull two knives out making the victim fearful. Minors were  Wednesday,  April  1  -  Our  Indige-
     present.                                                        nous History, Culture, and the  THE RELIABLE STORE at 824 Tonawanda St. is the subject of
       • Defendant, a 29-year-old Buffalo woman, and co-defendants, an 18-  Land, Melissa Leonard. 7 - 8:30  this old-time photo, courtesy of photographer Jake Utzig. Recog-
     year-old Buffalo woman and a 23-year-old Buffalo woman, did pass all  p.m.  Black  Rock  Harbor  Cen-  nize anyone on the left? Or do you know about when this photo
     points of purchase with $199.23 worth of groceries from the small grocer  ter, 52 Amherst St.  was taken? If you do, please contact the Black Rock Historical
     on Hertel Ave. while failing to pay for the groceries. All property recov-                 Society,  436  Amherst  St.  Photo  appeared  in  the  Riverside
     ered by the complainant.                                                                   Review October 29, 1981.
                                                                                                                         Photo from the Rich Mack Collection,
                                                                                                    courtesy of Black Rock Historical Society, 436 Amherst St.
    Man arrested in Riverside

    found dead after release

       Nurul Amin Shah Alam, 56, was agreement with defense counsel that
    found dead Tuesday on Perry Street he would remain in custody on bail
    shortly after 8:30 p.m. Buffalo ho- while pending sentence. Our office
    micide  detectives  are  investigating was  not  aware  of  his  release  until
    the  death  of  Shah  Alam  who  was yesterday. We have been informed
    reportedly blind and did not speak that the federal immigration detain-
    English.                       er remained in place at the time his
       Erie  County  District  Attorney bond was posted on Thursday, Feb.
    Mike  Keane  released  a  statement 19,  2026.  My  office  will  move  to
    saying:                        dismiss the charges upon receipt of
       “I am saddened to learn of the his death certificate.”
    tragic  death  of  Nurul  Amin  Shah  WIVB-TV reported: “U.S. Bor-
    Alam.  I  recognize  the  desire  for der  Patrol  had  placed  a  hold  on    AP  GORNY  EXHIBIT:  Book  Arts
    answers  sought  by  his  family, Alam and were made aware he was  has  announced  an  exhibition  of
    friends  and  our  community  as  his about to be released. Agents arrived  the work of “conceptual illumina-
    death remains under investigation.  at  the  holding  center  before  Alam  tor,”  AP  Gorny.  Opening  recep-
       “Nurul  Amin  Shah  Alam,  age was  officially  let  go  by  the  Erie                     Spread the news?
                                                                  tion on Friday, Feb. 27 from 6 - 8
    56, was arrested following an inci- County Sheriff’s Office….  p.m. Located in Buffalo's Literary
    dent last February in Buffalo’s Riv-  “According  to  Customs  and  Corridor,  WNY  Book  Arts  Center  Scan this QR Code and
    erside neighborhood, which resulted Border  Protection,  agents  took                          send it to your friends to
    in  minor  injuries  to  two  Buffalo Alam  into  their  custody  and  is at 468 Washington St., Buffalo.  read this week’s “paper”!
                                                                  It is open: Wednesday to Friday, 11
    Police  officers.  On  Feb.  16,  2025, dropped him off at a Tim Horton’s
    he  was  arraigned  in  Buffalo  City in Black Rock, closer to where they  a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10
    Court where he was held on bail set thought Alam lived.       a.m. - 2 p.m. The exhibit runs Feb.
    at $25,000 cash or bond. A federal  “Turns  out,  it  was  an  old  ad-  27 to March 21, 2026.
    immigration detainer was issued af- dress,  and  his  family  had  since
    ter his arrest.”               moved. His family was not initially                                     Worship with us!
         Shah  Alam  was  indicted  by  a notified.”
    Grand Jury on felony assault, bur-  Keane stated: “It is the primary
    glary and criminal mischief charges. objective  of  this  office  to  ensure                          Church of the          St. Mark's / All Saints'
    At  his  arraignment  on  the  indict- accountability,  protect  public  safe-                        Assumption              Episcopal Church
    ment  in  June  2025,  his  bail  was ty,  and  promote  fair  and  equitable                      435 Amherst Street       311 Ontario at Riverside
    modified to $5,000 cash or bond. He outcomes.  In  this  matter,  the  re-                      Weekend Mass Schedule:     Sunday Services: 10:30 am
    continued to be held on bail as the duced  disposition  appropriately                               Saturday: 4:30 pm    www.stmarksandallsaints.org
    case proceeded to trial.       held the defendant accountable for
       On Monday, Feb. 9, 2026,  Shah the crime while avoiding a penalty                                Sunday - 10:00 am       Office: 716-875-8374
    Alam  pleaded  guilty  before  Erie that would be unduly harsh and dis-                              716-875-7626
    County Court Judge James Bargnesi proportionate to the offense.  Happy Birthday                                            Riverside Baptist Church
    to one count of Criminal Possession  As the District Attorney, I want                             Ontario Street United         346 Ontario St.
    of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree to protect the safety of everyone in  Joe Congelli                Methodist Church
    (Class  A  misdemeanor)  and  one our community. My office will con-                              Pastor Lal Fak Mawia       (corner of Ontario/Ross)
    count  of  Criminal  Trespass  in  the tinue  our  review  of  this  matter  to  (Feb. 26, 1958 -  179 Ontario corner           Sunday services:
    Third Degree (Class B misdemean- determine whether any lessons can  Feb. 16, 2026)                 Tonawanda Sunday         9:45 am - Sunday School
    or).  His  bail  was  continued  at be  learned  to  help  prevent  future                                                    (classes for all ages)
    $5,000  cash  or  bond.  The  matter tragedies.  My  thoughts  remain  the   68 years young!     Worship: 9:30 am 10:30    11:00 am - Worship Service
    was  scheduled  for  sentencing  on family  and  friends  of  Mr.  Shah                          am: Mizo Congregation     716-876-3994 for more info
    Tuesday, March 24, 2026.       Alam as they grieve his passing.”                                     716-875-3639         Sr. Pastor - Rev. Dr. Rick English
       Keane stated: “At the time of the
    plea, it was our understanding and
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