Amherst · Klein & Chestnut Hill
RESOLVEDTwo-Car MVA at Klein and Chestnut Hill, Airbag Deployed, Tow Requested
Sanford 2 responds; Amherst PD calls for a hook the moment the cars are documented.
At 17:08, an Amherst PD unit reported a personal-injury accident in front of 6 Chestnut Hill Lane, then clarified it was actually at the corner of Klein Road and Chestnut Hill. Amherst Fire moved a 92 to the scene and Sanford 2 rolled at 17:18.
The PD supervisor at 17:18 asked HQ to run Victor 6486, adding — without preamble — “airbag deployment, also going to need a hook”. From the trunk, no injuries were called for transport before the segment cut; fire took the on-scene handoff ("I'm just being handled by fire right now").
Amherst · Somerset Lane
RESOLVED"The 16-Year-Old Complainant's Mother Just Punched Him in the Face"
A rare mid-afternoon domestic where the caller is the child, not the parent.
At 15:07, an Amherst PD supervisor briefed the shift on a fresh dispatch to Somerset Lane, opening with the sentence “Somerset Lane on the left. The 16-year-old complainant's mother just punched him in the face”. Units acknowledged; a follow-up eight minutes later had #7 clearing the previous call and heading directly to Somerset.
Getzville · The Colony of Amherst
RESOLVEDPhysical Domestic Rolls Up at 5 a.m.; Old Welfare Note Puts a "Box of Knives Under the TV" on the Board
Dispatch flags a months-old Alexis Fitzgerald / Joseph Kelly welfare call as officers approach; both parties calm on arrival.
At 05:10, an Amherst PD dispatcher upgraded an ongoing overnight call: “We just got more information from CPS saying it is going to be a physical domestic”. Roughly a minute later, HQ read back an old flag on the same address — “A welfare check a few months ago. The complainant was an Alexis Fitzgerald. She stated that Joseph Kelly is her boyfriend and was physically restraining her from leaving and he is known to keep a box of knives under the TV”.
By 05:15 units were on scene and reported both parties calm; cars slowed down and the responding officer went 10-4, speaking with a female. No transport, no arrests audible on the trunk before the segment closed.
Amherst · Wegmans at 675 Alberta
RESOLVEDWegmans Flags a Slur-Shouter in a Black Mazda; He Left Before the Cars Arrived
Called in with time on it; PD arrives, Mazda gone, elderly white male in a handicapped spot never located.
At 19:08, an Amherst PD supervisor read out a customer-trouble/harassment complaint at “Wegmans, 675 Alberta, there was a male subject that screamed some slurs at another customer, it's an elderly white male, black t-shirt, blue jeans, he's in a black Mazda four-door sedan, he's parked in a handicapped spot, and like I said, it's been long for a bit”. The caller was Wegmans staff, not the person yelled at; by 19:12 the responding car reported the black Mazda was no longer in any of the handicapped spots — “That vehicle's not in any of the handicapped spots, I'm guessing it left”.
Williamsville · Glen Falls Park
RESOLVEDFemale Fell at the Entrance to the Falls; Williamsville EMS Walks Down the Hill
Amherst Fire triangulates the caller to the parking lot off Glen Avenue, then to the trail.
At 15:28, Amherst Fire dispatched Williamsville EMS to Glen Falls Park, 215 Glen Avenue, for a female who had fallen. A minute of clarifying transmissions established that the caller was at the entrance to the falls near the parking lot, with crews using the bell on the way down the hill.