Local News
BLOTTER: Police reports published June 28
North Tonawanda
DWI: Mark J. Dascomb, 28, 24 Lyman Ave., Cheektowaga, was charged Friday with DWI and speeding following a traffic stop on Niagara Falls Boulevard. Fischer refused a breath test and is being held in lieu of $750 bail.
PETIT LARCENY: MarshellCQ Williams, 39, 784 Oliver St., Apt. 2, was charged Saturday morning with petit larceny after a clerk at Wilson Farms, 492 Oliver St., said she tried to steal two malt beverages worth $5.58. Williams is being held in lieu of $250 bail.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: A Forbes Terrace woman called police Friday to report the windshield on her vehicle had been broken, causing $200 damage. No suspects were listed in the report.
WARRANTS: William Holliday Jr., 19, 992 Filmore Ave., North Tonawanda, was arrested Saturday on two warrants outstanding from June 18; one was for disorderly conduct and the other was for trespassing. He is being held in lieu of $500 bail.
City of Tonawanda
ASSAULT: Erich H. Fischer, 47, 108 Fuller Ave., was charged at 7 p.m. Friday with third-degree assault and third-degree menacing. Fischer was arrested following a domestic dispute and was held for court.
ACCIDENT: David J. Spina, 29, 130 74th St., Niagara Falls, was ticketed for failure to yield the right of way following an accident at Delaware and Fletcher streets Friday morning. No injuries were reported as a result of the accident.
- Local News
-
-
Defense rests after Drake takes stand
Closing arguments, jury deliberation slated for Monday in double-homicide retrial.
-
Ken East student arrested for weapons threat
Parent alerts administrators; police find the 15-year-old at home.
-
Albany lawmakers pile up expenses
Schimminger, Thompson rank high on list.
-
Master Plan discussed at NCCC
$30M in capital projects reviewed by trustees.
-
County reps up in arms over anti-gun legislation
Local officials say proposed law violates Second Amendment, would harm law-abiding citizens.
-
NT, residents think DEC's plan is all wet
Wetlands maps have their proponents but officials, homeowners largely feel hosed.
-
Quality Students praised
Best and brightest from local schools receive accolades at banquet.
-
NT set to fight DEC over wetlands
State agency's plan would jeopardize several city projects including Meadow Drive extension.
-
St. Paul school to close
Decision made by parish priest, trustees as enrollment continues to decline.
-
Samco gets OK for tax breaks
Council gives company that left city its blessing to recieve Empire Zone benefits.
- More Local News Headlines
-
Defense rests after Drake takes stand


