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Amherst · Walgreens / McDonald's Corridor · Person With a Gun

Person-With-a-Gun Report Near UB Sends Troopers and Three Departments Converging on a Walgreens Corridor

State Police detained a male with a knife; officers asked responding units to slow it down given the crush of police already on scene.

Around 12:09 PM, Amherst police relayed a report that had come in from UB police of a person with a gun in front of a Walgreens near the University at Buffalo — three males, one supposedly with a gun, one described as wearing a black hoodie with a red logo and an afro, who then possibly went into a nearby McDonald's. Buffalo units were also headed that way.

Within minutes the response ballooned. Officers noted a couple of troopers and UB near the McDonald's, and dispatch relayed that UB had heard over Buffalo radio that troopers had one subject detained who had a knife on him. As the police presence swelled, a unit keyed up that there were “a lot of police cars here” and asked others to slow their approach.

Officers reported patting down three youths inside the McDonald's — negative for any firearms — with one subject detained near a DTLR store in a State Police vehicle. By about 12:17 PM things had stabilized, with all parties detained and units working through it; the call was ultimately characterized on the air as a Buffalo call that originated at the Walgreens.

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Amherst · Niagara Falls Boulevard / Ellicott Creek · Crash

Crash at Niagara Falls Boulevard and Ellicott Creek Draws Amherst Fire; Homes Evacuated

East Amherst 7 responded to a motor-vehicle accident that prompted evacuations at the intersection.

Starting around 10:23 AM, Amherst Fire worked a motor-vehicle accident at the Niagara Falls Boulevard and Ellicott Creek intersection, with East Amherst 7 responding to the scene. Dispatch traffic described nearby homes — a two-story and a one-story ranch — being evacuated.

The radio traffic in this window did not spell out the cause of the evacuation beyond the crash itself. Crews held the intersection as the account developed.

Town of Tonawanda · Niagara Falls Boulevard at Creekside · Injury Crash

Injury Crash With Possible Entrapment Draws Rescue to Niagara Falls Boulevard at Creekside

Two cars were involved; dispatch sent units unsure whether anyone was pinned.

At about 11:15 AM, Tonawanda police dispatch sent units to an injury accident at Niagara Falls Boulevard at Creekside, describing two cars involved and noting it was unknown whether there was any entrapment. Rescue was pushed with the responding units.

The traffic did not resolve the entrapment question on the air in this window. The crash landed roughly two hours after an unrelated Amherst-side wreck farther south on the same boulevard.

Buffalo · Main Street Parole Offices · Shooting Suspect Detained

RESOLVED

Shooting Suspect Detained Walking Into the Parole Offices, Then Taken to Court

A patrol car was dispatched to collect the man identified on the air as DeMarco Hawkins.

At about 9:20 AM, Buffalo B-D dispatch sent a patrol car to the parole offices on Main Street, where a shooting suspect — identified on the air as a person named DeMarco Hawkins, a name the dispatcher then partly corrected — was being detained. The request was to move him over to 68 Court.

A Bravo unit took the assist-at-court call and cleared it a short time later. The radio traffic did not detail the underlying shooting.

Jamestown · Woodlawn Apartments · Suicidal Man Flees

Man Flees on Foot After Attempted Hanging at Woodlawn Apartments; Officers Give Chase

The suicidal subject, identified on dispatch as Bobby Mount, ran toward Second Street through a parking lot.

Around 7:28 AM, Jamestown police responded to the Woodlawn Apartments for a suicidal man — identified on dispatch as Bobby Mount — who had attempted a hanging and then fled. Radio traffic tracked him running through a parking lot and toward Second Street as officers pursued on foot.

The traffic in this window centered on locating and reaching the man rather than any criminal element. Later in the day, a separate call at the same Woodlawn Apartments drew officers to assist with a tenant eviction dispute.

Salamanca · 453 Washington Street · Vehicle Fire on the Tracks

Side-by-Side Catches Fire and Explodes on the Railroad Tracks Behind a Salamanca Home

Cattaraugus Fire toned out a vehicle fire on the rail line off Washington Street.

At about 1:23 PM, Cattaraugus Fire toned Salamanca units for a report of a side-by-side on fire on the railroad tracks behind 453 Washington Street. Dispatch repeated the location twice as it pushed the assignment, describing a vehicle fire on the rail line.

The digest noted the side-by-side had exploded. The same busy Cattaraugus channel was minutes earlier working a BLS trauma call for a 10-year-old whose foot was stuck in an e-bike pedal on a dirt trail, prompting a request for the Allegany Western tech-rescue team.

Orleans County · 15959 Bridge Road · Barn Fire

Confirmed Barn Fire With Flames Showing Draws Multi-Department Mutual Aid in Rural Orleans County

Kendall, Murray, Carlton, Albion and Clarendon apparatus were toned to a Bridge Road barn.

At about 11:12 AM, FD-EMS Paging toned out a confirmed barn fire with flames showing at 15959 Bridge Road, on the north side between Peter Smith Road and West Kendall Road. Dispatch called for a heavy mutual-aid complement — a ladder, a pumper, a FAST team, and a Mercy ALS ambulance — noting flames showing with surrounding structures.

The paging channel described the response as pretty confirmed, with the fire well established when units were dispatched. A barn fire drawing multiple departments is a significant call for the rural GLOW footprint.

Cheektowaga · Burke and Walden · Disturbing Complaint

Woman Reports a Man Approaching Families to Buy Their Children Near Burke and Walden

The complainant left for a nearby Walmart; officers asked her to come back as they worked the area.

Just before 1:43 PM, Cheektowaga police dispatch relayed a suspicious-occurrence complaint near Burke and Walden, with the address corrected on the air to 295 Burke. The complaint, dispatch said, was that a man had approached people “asking to buy their children”.

The man was described as a white male in his 60s with grayish hair, wearing a black-and-gray short-sleeve top and basketball-style shorts, last seen inside an Ollie's. The complainant, in a blue Impala, had left for a nearby Walmart, and dispatch said she was advised to try to come back so officers could work the account.


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Amherst · Rosemead

Shell-ter in Place: Amherst PD Draws a Large Turtle in the Front Yard

Two units headed that way for a reptile of unusual size.

At about 10:25 AM, Amherst police logged a report of a large turtle sitting in someone's front yard on the Rosemead side of town — the kind of call that gets two units and a lot of patience. Adding to the morning's texture, the officer noted his radio kept breaking up because he was down in a basement, at one point apologizing that an entire transmission had come through as nothing but a name and a plate.

Buffalo · 36 Wildwood

Slow and Steady: A Welfare Check on a Man Whose Street Name Really Is Turtle

His sisters couldn't reach him, so a Buffalo unit headed to Wildwood.

At 7:47 AM, a Buffalo A-district unit was sent to the lower apartment at 36 Wildwood to check on a 75-year-old man whose street name, dispatch said, is Turtle, after he and his sister couldn't get a hold of him. On a morning when Amherst was already chasing an actual turtle across town, the coincidence was hard to miss.

West Seneca · 250 Orchard Park Road

Grave Situation: Intoxicated Man With a Broken Glass Pipe Lingers at a Funeral Home

West Seneca officers were told the subject had wandered off before they arrived.

Around 1:05 PM, West Seneca police were called to a funeral home at 250 Orchard Park Road for a white male in his 20s, described as under the influence and standing near a broken glass pipe. By the time units were closing in, dispatch relayed he had left the area, direction unknown.

Cheektowaga · Pine Ridge Area

A Powder Keg of a Cleanup: Gunpowder Residue Turns Up on a Cheektowaga Roadway

Aircar was asked to check as crews handled the mess in the Pine Ridge area.

Just before noon, Cheektowaga dispatch fielded a curious one in the Pine Ridge area: gunpowder residue found on the highway, prompting cleanup operations and a unit to check it out. No booms, no drama — just an odd smear of powder on the pavement to sweep up.

Amherst · Delaware and Eggert

Cops and Robbers: A Caller Who Sounded About Five Reports a Holdup

The 'robbery' near Delaware and Eggert mapped like a prank.

At about 10:59 AM, Amherst dispatch relayed a caller saying he was being robbed on Delaware — a call mapping to the Eggert Road area — with one small catch: the caller, dispatch said, sounded like he was “four or five years old”. An officer went out anyway, and the phone was soon escorted out of the yard, no robbery to be found.


Regional BlotterThe rest of the record, by region

Northtowns

Amherst · Sweet Home Road Assault

ONGOING

Suspect Identified as Patrick Diaz Flees in Blue Ram Pickup After Assault Near Sweet Home Road

Amherst Police responded to an apartment near Sweet Home Road[*] and French Road[*] shortly after 12:46 PM after a caller reported his brother had jumped on him, followed by screaming before the call cut out. Officers reaching apartment 7 found the alleged attacker already gone, described as a Black male who fled in a blue Dodge Ram pickup truck; dispatch identified him on the air as Patrick Diaz, and a records check turned up a Patrick D. born 2/4/66. Dispatch also flagged a recent, separate call to the same apartment, though it was not clear on the air whether the two were connected. Officers said the scene outside the building was calm and no vehicle matching the pickup's description was found nearby, while one unit interviewed the victim in the parking lot to complete a domestic incident report.

Amherst · Marine Drive

Van Occupant Threatens Boys Playing in Marine Drive Driveway, Says He Knows Where They Live

Amherst Police were called to 115 Marine Drive just after 11:56 AM after a resident said she watched a gray van slow down and its occupant shout threats at two boys playing in her driveway. The resident, who said the boys actually live next door, told officers the driver threatened to kill the children and said “now I know where you live”. Dispatch noted the call was likely tied to a separate complaint an officer was already handling nearby, and a unit was sent to follow up.

Buffalo Metro

Buffalo · Fernhill Avenue

Woman Accused of Flashing Gun on Fernhill Avenue, Man Later Recants Gun Claim

Buffalo Police were called to 124 Fernhill Avenue around 9:38 AM on a report that an off-site woman was threatening a man there and had flashed a gun at him. Dispatch said the woman was believed to be driving a white Ford Escort with North Carolina plates and was last seen heading south on Wyoming Avenue five or six minutes earlier. Minutes later, however, the man involved told officers “she did not have a gun”, leaving the initial gun report unconfirmed.

Buffalo · Elmwood Avenue

RESOLVED

Multi-Engine Response Investigates Sprinkler Activation in Three-Story Elmwood Avenue Building

Buffalo Fire sent multiple engine and truck companies to 802 Elmwood Avenue, near Iron Trail between Auburn and Lancaster, around 1:34 PM to investigate a commercial sprinkler water-flow alarm. Crews arriving on scene initially reported nothing showing, but a fireground officer soon radioed that the building was a three-story wood structure with a sprinkler activation on the third floor and that crews were attempting to gain access. Command confirmed the activation was isolated to the upper floor as companies worked to make entry.

Buffalo · Jefferson Avenue

Mother Confronts Knife-Wielding Son in Second Jefferson Avenue Call

Buffalo Police were dispatched to 210 Jefferson Avenue around 10:45 AM for a knife call involving a mother and her 19-year-old son, described by dispatch as the same recurring issue at the address. The mother told officers her son had been threatening to call 911 and that he was last seen with a knife about 15 minutes earlier, wearing blue shorts, a headband, and a blue T-shirt.

Cheektowaga · Bicyclist Struck

Bicyclist Struck by Truck at Ludwig, Daumer Place

Cheektowaga Fire Dispatch sent companies to Ludwig Avenue and Daumer Place shortly before 7:46 AM for a motor-vehicle accident involving a bicyclist struck by a truck. The call was repeated with a second time-out roughly five minutes later, and AMR was dispatched to the scene alongside a Cheektowaga squad company as dispatchers worked to confirm which units were responding.

Southtowns

West Seneca · Basement Smoke

Heavy Basement Smoke, Electrical Smell Force Evacuation on Giblin Drive

West Seneca police and fire units evacuated a residence on Giblin Drive shortly after 1:26 PM after occupants reported heavy smoke and an electrical odor coming from the basement. Crews worked to locate the source of the smoke as the home was cleared out.

Orchard Park · Tree Fire

Homeowner Beats Back Tree Fire Near Power Lines With Garden Hose, Flare-Up Follows

Orchard Park Fire responded to a tree fire near power lines shortly after 12:45 PM to find the homeowner had already knocked down much of the blaze using a garden hose. NYSEG was called to the scene, and crews returned briefly a short time later when the fire flared back up.

Chautauqua & Cattaraugus

Jamestown · Vehicle Pursuit

Stolen Fredonia Vehicle Leads to Foot Pursuit, Multiple Detentions Downtown

Jamestown Police tracked a vehicle reported stolen out of Fredonia into downtown Jamestown shortly before 8 AM, where the driver bailed out and fled on foot. Officers took multiple subjects into custody following a foot pursuit; further details on charges were not confirmed on the air.

Salamanca · Bat Assault

Bat-Wielding Fight Breaks Out Near Tim Hortons, Suspect Flees in White Silverado

Salamanca Police responded to a fight near a Tim Hortons shortly before 2:47 PM in which one party was reported wielding a baseball bat. The suspect fled the scene in a white Chevrolet Silverado before officers arrived, and a search for the vehicle was underway as of the call.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[10:03 AM]Williamsville · EMS Call Amherst Fire dispatched an EMS crew to 43 Linwood Avenue, between Main Street and the dead end, for a medical call involving a 63-year-old shortly after 10 AM.
[10:55 AM]Snyder · EMS Call Amherst Fire sent an EMS crew to a Burroughs Drive address, between Burbank Drive and Northfield Place, for a 91-year-old woman reported vomiting blood and not alert, shortly before 11 AM.
[12:20 PM]Amherst · Hit and Run Amherst Police responded to a hit-and-run near the Harlem Road and Sheridan Drive area shortly after 12:20 PM, where a caller's silver Toyota Corolla was struck by a black SUV, possibly a Chevrolet or Nissan, that fled with front-end damage.
[12:44 PM]Amherst · Domestic Dispute Amherst Police fielded a domestic dispute call on Hennell Avenue in which a caller reported his brother had jumped on him before the line went silent amid screaming; officers noted a recent prior call to the same apartment but could not confirm it was related.
[12:52 PM]Getzville · Fire Alarm Amherst Fire responded to a fire alarm activation at 2410 North Forest Road, between John Muir Drive and John James Audubon Parkway, shortly after 12:52 PM; the nature of the alarm was not further specified on the air.
[2:21 PM]Tonawanda · Medical Transport Tonawanda PD sent a car to Golders Farm at 13th and Delaware, Room 220, for a 74-year-old woman described as weak and sick who needed transport to a hospital.
[7:06 AM]Grand Island · Thruway Hit-and-Run A trooper reported a property-damage crash on I-190 eastbound just before Exit 52A between a white Buick Encore and a white Range Rover; the Range Rover's driver stayed at the scene, but the other vehicle left before troopers arrived, with no injuries or tows reported.
[7:07 AM]Grand Island · Medical Call Grand Island Fire sent an EMS hot response to 2850 Grand Island Boulevard[*], apartment 110, for a 79-year-old man with abdominal pain.
[7:08 AM]Grand Island · Thruway Drag Racing A caller reported a black Mitsubishi and a BMW X3 drag racing along I-190 westbound near mile marker 383; the Mitsubishi exited at Exit 46 while the BMW continued west, and troopers ran its registration to a black 2020 X3 as they looked to catch up with it.
Buffalo Metro
[1:00 PM]Buffalo · Search Warrant Buffalo Police executed a search warrant on Lafayette Avenue with the Gun Violence Unit assisting; no further details were given on the air.
[11:27 AM]Buffalo · Thruway Entrance A passerby found a five-year-old alone near the Thruway entrance at Columbus Parkway around 11:27 AM; the mother was located nearby but officers noted she did not seem right, and the child waited with the passerby until units arrived.
[7:24 AM]Buffalo · Person Down Buffalo police were sent to 288 Miami after a neighbor reported a man down on the porch, described as a white man in a gray and black shirt and blue Buffalo Bills pajama pants, with EMS already notified.
[11:09 AM]Buffalo · Patient Elopement Buffalo police checked 2157 Main after a caller reported a patient, identified as Jacob, had absconded from the hospital with two IVs still in his arm; he was described as a white man in a yellow construction vest wearing a patient wristband and believed to be headed toward St. Joseph's, with staff hoping he'd return to have the IVs properly removed.
[2:25 PM]Buffalo · Robbery Buffalo police were asked to generate a robbery report for 905 Clinton.
[7:11 AM]Cheektowaga · Medical Call Cheektowaga Fire dispatched Rescue units to 1011 Walden Avenue, between Randolph and Euclid, for a man having difficulty breathing; the call went out a second time before Rescue 9 and Rescue 2 arrived and found the patient waiting on the porch, and AMR took over the transport.
[7:29 AM]Depew · EMS Call Depew police sent an ambulance to 106 Panora Street for a 67-year-old woman with chest pains radiating down her arm; Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corps was notified to respond.
[2:21 PM]Cheektowaga · Disturbance Cheektowaga officers were sent to 96 Preston, between East Sullivan and Rowan, after a man was heard yelling and demanding an ambulance before he began screaming at a woman; units requested cover to check on both parties.
Southtowns
[7:33 AM]Hamburg · Medical Call Hamburg Fire dispatched EMS to 4369 Lakeshore Road at the corner of Waveland Court for an 82-year-old man reported weak and unable to walk; a Lake Shore company crew was on scene within minutes.
[7:41 AM]Orchard Park · Fall Injury Orchard Park Fire Dispatch sent EMS to 6050 Armor Duells Road[*] [heard: Armored Duals Road] after a resident fell and hit their head, sustaining lacerations; the patient was reported conscious and breathing.
[11:27 AM]North Boston · Injury Crash Hamburg Fire dispatched North Boston's Bridge Squad to a two-car T-bone crash at Eckert and Heinrich roads, where a male patient was reported with a head injury.
Niagara County
[1:16 PM]Niagara County · Medical Call Niagara County fire dispatch sent a South Lockport ambulance to Wehrle Drive just after 1:15 PM for a 53-year-old woman who had passed out and remained unresponsive on the floor.
[1:58 PM]Niagara County · Mutual Aid Niagara County dispatch paged a mutual-aid engine and ambulance to Wal-Mart Road just before 2 PM; the nature of the call was not stated on the air.
GLOW Counties
[7:50 AM]Wyoming County · Chest Pain Call Wyoming County Fire dispatched an ambulance to 1869 Route 98 for an 84-year-old woman with chest pain and trouble breathing after one nitroglycerin tablet brought no relief.
[9:45 AM]Genesee County · Medical Call Genesee County Fire dispatched EMS to 835 Luton Road in the Town of Alabama for an 85-year-old man reported with body pain and weakness; the call was upgraded to an emergency response.
[12:29 PM]Genesee County · Motorcycle Accident Genesee County Fire dispatched units to a motorcycle accident near BLM 6, where the operator was reported with an arm injury.
[2:09 PM]Wyoming County · Ladder Fall Wyoming County Fire dispatched EMS to the American Legion post at 3377 Main Street for a man in his 70s who fell eight feet off a ladder onto concrete, suffering a head injury; he was reported conscious. Medic 81 arrived on scene a few minutes later.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[12:02 PM]Cattaraugus County · DOA Cattaraugus County crews responded to a report of a deceased person around 12:02 PM; no life-saving measures were attempted on scene.
[1:21 PM]Cattaraugus County · E-Bike Injury Cattaraugus County dispatch sent a BLS priority-trauma ambulance for a 10-year-old boy whose foot became caught in the pedal of his e-bike on a dirt trail behind a Cherry Street address; dispatch later clarified the trailhead as across from 2006 Cherry Street.
Elsewhere in WNY
[11:12 AM]Thruway · Erratic Driver A Thruway trooper reported a gray tractor-trailer, trailer number 5961, unable to maintain its lane westbound near milepost 440 shortly after 11 AM.
[12:52 PM]Thruway · Road Hazards Thruway troopers fielded a string of minor calls at the same interchange in the early afternoon, including a cab report of debris in the right lane westbound near milepost 434, followed shortly after by a stranded black BMW X3 on the right shoulder near milepost 466 whose occupants needed only a few gallons of gas to reach the next exit.

Editor’s Note

A high-volume Saturday of medical runs poured out of every corner of Western New York, but the day's edges were sharper than the volume let on. West Seneca companies fought a second-alarm fire on Reserve Road with a burning shed, a truck, and small explosions; the Kensington Expressway produced a multi-vehicle wreck that left four patients across two ambulances; and a person-with-a-gun report near UB sent State Police and three departments converging on a Walgreens corridor. Between the emergencies, the region's scanners turned up an unusually rich crop of oddball human moments — a turtle summons in Amherst, a Buffalo welfare check on a man whose street name is Turtle, and a four-or-five-year-old phoning in a robbery.

Daily Gem

check on a jiggery, 75, street name is Turtle”

— BPD Dist A, 7:47 AM

By the Numbers

Segments
8,615
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
12:00 PM–1:00 PM (Buffalo Fire EMS surge)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS5200
Police2600
Airport / aviation340
Rail / maritime260
Other215
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo2600
Outer counties2300
Other Erie County1500
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew1000
Williamsville & Amherst800

By-agency and by-area counts are proportional estimates from channel-family activity; conventional trunks are mapped by their home region.

[*] = a name the scanner audio left uncertain and could not be confirmed against an official source; treat as unverified. Routine street-name fixes against official municipal lists are applied silently.
The WNY Listening Post · Tuesday, August 18, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 101
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