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Williamsville · Target on Transit

A handgun turns up in a fitting-room bag at the Transit Road Target

Staff found the weapon left behind in a shopping bag; Amherst PD out on scene

Just after 14:19, an Amherst PD unit called out at the Target at 8290 Transit Road with a line the wires do not often deliver on a routine afternoon: “Target 8290 Transit — LP found a handgun in a bag in a fitting room”. There was no shooter, no active-scene chatter, no rush of covering units — the follow-up traffic on the channel stayed calm and routine, and the officer stayed on scene alone for the report.

The context immediately before the radio call suggests how the store found it. Two minutes earlier the officer had relayed a Loss Prevention report of a customer who, at eleven o'clock, “threatened to hit the supervisor if they left”. Whether the two situations are connected — an angry customer, a bag left behind in a fitting room — is unclear from the radio traffic, and dispatch did not put it on the air as one incident. What is clear is that the store handed over a firearm, in a bag, that a stranger had left in a place where anyone might have opened it next.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Williamsville · Niagara Falls Blvd. · Heat advisory

RESOLVED

The heat wave lands on the wires: two disoriented elderly drivers in an hour, one in a Honda parked at a light pole, one in a two-car wreck

NWS put the county under a Heat Advisory at 12:46; the calls started coming almost immediately

The National Weather Service issued a Heat Advisory for Erie County at 12:46 p.m., in effect through Friday night. Twenty-four minutes later, at 13:10, Amherst PD radioed that a citizen had flagged them down on 3-5 Niagara Falls Boulevard: a dark-gray Honda CRV pulled up next to Light Pole 2 with “an elderly male in the vehicle, seems disoriented, possibly due to the heat”. Officers stayed with him until they could hand him off.

Eight minutes later the second call came in — a two-vehicle crash near 3386 Sheridan Drive, one car up on a lawn, unknown injuries. When patrol got on scene they described the elderly male driver the same way the first one had been: “he's just elderly but very confused”. He was refusing to sit in the officer's car for a cool-down. Dispatch sent EMS, and by 13:22 the officer on scene was calling in a second ambulance and telling everyone standing near the vehicle “Turn it off”.

One patient was eventually transported under Twin City Ambulance to Buffalo General for a head injury, per an officer's follow-up on the radio at 13:58. The two calls landed inside 12 minutes of each other on the same channel, in the first hour of the county's first advisory-level heat day of the summer.

Amherst · Maple & Hopkins · Community of Grace

RESOLVED

A three-car crash at Maple and Hopkins ends up in the Community of Grace church parking lot

Property damage only; officers moved the three vehicles off the intersection before the road backed up

At 08:58, an Amherst PD unit told dispatch a wreck at Maple and Hopkins was “actually going to be a three-car PDO” — a three-car property-damage-only — and that they were “moving everybody over into that church lot, Community of Grace at Maple Hopkins” to clear the intersection before rush-hour traffic locked up behind them. A church lot as a spontaneous crash triage yard is a very Amherst improvisation.

Amherst · Commercial rooftop

RESOLVED

Amherst Fire opens the day with a rooftop-unit fire, isolated and vented before the coffee got cold

The first Amherst Fire disposition of the window came in at 07:22: “Isolated to rooftop unit, mended building, keep an eye to go back in service”. Dispatch acknowledged it back verbatim — “You isolated the rooftop unit. The building was ventilated” — and the whole box cleared inside 15 seconds of radio time. It is the boring version of the working-fire call, which is exactly what you want at 7 a.m. on the first day of a heat advisory.


Overheard: The WiresCops, cabbies, custodians, dispatchers — off-script

Amherst · The park bench

“He took a nap on the bench, woke up, and his water bottle was missing” — and then he asked for a lieutenant

Two five-cent bottles, a honey knife, and a demand to escalate

At 09:13, an Amherst PD officer relayed the essentials of the call to the responding car in one perfect sentence: “He took a nap on the bench, woke up and his water bottle was missing”. The safety note attached: “There's a hazard on him if you're not familiar. Carries a honey knife”, and the officer noted the complainant was known on the radio and had made “some comments in the past” in the past.

Five minutes later, at 09:18, the officer had eyes on the scene. The subject was “the subject here is being not fully cooperative”, dispatch relayed, and — in a phrase that will live rent-free at this desk for the rest of the week — “He is requesting a lieutenant to come out”. Standing by, dispatch said, “he's missing two 5-cent water bottles”.

Amherst · Admiral's Walk

“I'm the deceased groundhog” — a call for pickup, just before Admiral's Walk

The best-phrased traffic of the morning was, unavoidably, an Amherst PD officer volunteering himself to Highway for a carcass pickup. At 10:40, on the air: “I'm the deceased groundhog, you can make sure to pick up, it's just before Admiral's Walk”. Highway acknowledged in kind — “55 copies, appreciate it” — and the deceased groundhog, alive at last in the phrasing, was retired to the eastern shoulder.

Amherst · Heat check

“Seems a little wobbly, in this heat, trying to make her way to Tops”

Well before the Heat Advisory was issued, Amherst PD was already fielding the calls. At 11:14, a citizen flagged the department about a fifty-something Hispanic female in a black-and-red dress, on foot, “seems a little wobbly, any heat, trying to make a way to Tops”. Dispatch took it and moved on. It is the wire-level, unsentimental version of what the NWS would formalize an hour and a half later: the heat is here.

East Aurora · Roadside disposal

A contractor drops a lithium-ion battery on the shoulder; it politely burns itself out

The perfect self-cancelling call arrived on East Aurora's dispatch at 14:31: “It was a lithium-ion battery brought to the side of the road by a contractor”, “Burned out”, and then “No hazard. Springbrook, back in”. Springbrook packed up and went home. Every EV owner in the county exhaled a little bit.

Niagara County · South Lockport · Dollar Tree

The Dollar Tree fire alarm on Transit Road, per the alarm company, was pulled by a child

Niagara County fire control dispatched the second set of tones to South Lockport at 10:23 for a fire-alarm activation at the Dollar Tree on Transit Road, and then — as the responding companies were rolling — corrected the record: “We did receive an update from the alarm company stating that a child pulled the alarm”. The alarm was reset. Somewhere in the store, a very small person learned an important lesson about the red pull-station being the fun-looking thing on the wall.

East Aurora · Fourth of July, three days early

“Possibly a firework that is flaring up” — the wires' Fourth of July season is now on Day 2

At 14:16, East Aurora Fire dispatch took a fireworks-adjacent call with the flat wire-service phrasing: “Possibly a firework that is flaring up”. Yesterday's AM brief opened with Buffalo Fire dropping the season's first smoldering fireworks into the water can at half past midnight. Today's PM has already added a lithium-ion battery and, now, an East Aurora flare-up. The Fourth is Saturday. Pace yourselves.

Amherst · Backyard fire pit

The Amherst Fire disposition of the afternoon: “Residents were burning old furniture in the yard”

Amherst Fire cleared a smoke complaint at 14:36 with one of those dispositions that says everything and asks no follow-up questions: “residents were burning old furniture in the yard”. The homeowner had already been told to put it out “as he speaks”. The pit is now empty. The armchair, presumably, is a memory.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

East Amherst · 281 Spindrift Drive

A one-year-old boy falls face-first at 281 Spindrift Drive, bleeding from the mouth and teeth

At 12:03, Amherst Fire dispatched a Main-Transit EMS crew to 281 Spindrift Drive, between Spindrift Court and Wehrle, for a “one-year-old male, one walking around, suffered some minor facial and mouth injuries, bleeding from the mouth and teeth”. Four minutes later the caller phoned back to say the boy “the child is no longer bleeding or crying”. Transit 95 rerouted from another call to take it; Twin City took the transport slot. It is the reassuring version of the call: a hard fall, a lot of blood, a fast callback, no ongoing worry on the wires.

Other Calls of Note

[10:10]Clarence Center · 6206 Ranchview Drive Amherst Fire dispatched Clarence Center 8 to 6206 Ranchview Drive, off Clarence Center Road, for a 79-year-old female who fell on the back patio with a possible head injury.
[10:21]Amherst · 665 Tonawanda Creek Road Ellicott Creek EMS was dispatched to 665 Tonawanda Creek Road, between Longwood Drive and Vine Lane, for a 74-year-old male with difficulty breathing.
[10:25]Eggertsville · The Crosby House Eggertsville Fire responded to a first-floor general alarm at 289 Crosby Boulevard, the Crosby House between Endicott and Olney; cleared as burnt food.
[11:13]Getzville · 580 Crosspoint Parkway (CityCorp) Getzville EMS was dispatched to 580 Crosspoint Parkway at CityCorp for a medical call; officers directed to the west-side entrance.
[11:54]Amherst · 285 Peppertree Drive Ellicott Creek EMS was dispatched to 285 Peppertree Drive, apartment 315, between Amberwood and Dunrose, for a 76-year-old female diabetic issue, patient not alert.
[13:40]Amherst · 4020 Sheridan Drive (Excelsior Podiatry) Amherst EMS was dispatched full response to 4020 Sheridan Drive at Excelsior Podiatry for an 80-year-old male who fell in the office.
[14:36]Newstead · 7035 Draper Road Amherst Fire dispatched to 7035 Draper Road, between Hunts Corners and Neal, for an 88-year-old male who pulled out his Foley catheter and was bleeding — third-party caller.
[14:38]Akron · The Cloisters Akron EMS dispatched to 28 Westgate Avenue, the Cloisters apartments, apartment 104, between Shepherd Avenue and the dead end, for a 66-year-old female described as intoxicated with an ongoing illness; cold response.
[08:44]Lancaster · Thruway Service Center · CO alarm Millgrove dispatched to the New York State Thruway Service Center on the I-90 for a carbon-monoxide alarm activation; companies back in service shortly after.
[12:35]Hamburg · 8782 Hammond Drive · Natural gas Town of Hamburg fire dispatched an investigative unit to 8782 Hammond Drive, between Second and Hill, for natural gas in the basement.
[14:12]Amherst · 480 Evans Street (Old Rite Aid) Amherst Fire dispatched a fire alarm at 480 Evans Street, the old Rite Aid Pharmacy, between Sheridan Drive and the Village Line.
[09:51]Niagara County · Barker · East Lake Road seizure Niagara County fire control dispatched Miller Hose and County EMS 23 to 5970 East Lake Road at the Dollar General for a 30-year-old male seizure, still seizing, bleeding from the mouth; ALS priority.
[13:55]Niagara Falls · 1124 Pierce Avenue Niagara Falls EMS was mutually requested to 1124 Pierce Avenue for a 17-year-old male seizure, still seizing.
[14:51]Niagara County · Youngstown · 434 Main Street Youngstown EMS was dispatched to 434 Main Street, rear of the apartment behind the Youngstown Barbershop, for a 64-year-old female with chest pain, elevated blood pressure, and a cardiac history; ALS priority.
[09:56]Wyoming County · 4371 Columbine Way Wyoming County paged an EMS response to 4371 Columbine Way, between Old Orchard Drive and Lakeshore Drive, for a female with trouble breathing.
[12:53]Wyoming County · Anxiety pills & vodka Wyoming responders relayed the scene on an EMS call: “looks like a bottle of vodka and some anxiety pills she's taking”, unconscious.
[13:13]Cheektowaga · Missing 25-year-old, Urban Air Cheektowaga PD took a missing-person call for a 25-year-old mixed-race female (dark curly black hair, light gray athletic dress) who left her phone behind and had been gone about an hour; complainant asked to meet officers by Urban Air. Cancelled within four minutes when the party turned up.
[12:43]Cheektowaga · 2700 Union Road · Two-vehicle PDO Cheektowaga PD assigned Car 41 to a two-vehicle PDO at Speedway North, 2700 Union Road — a Chevy Equinox and a Chevy Express.
[08:36]Amherst · 825 Wehrle Drive (Trinity Medical) · Stolen vehicle Amherst PD took a stolen-vehicle report at Trinity Medical, 825 Wehrle Drive: officer had a signed unauthorized-use slip and asked dispatch to enter the vehicle as stolen.

Editor’s Note

The first Heat Advisory day of the summer hit the wires almost the moment the National Weather Service issued it. At 12:46 p.m. NWS Buffalo put Erie County under an advisory through Friday night; within twenty-four minutes Amherst PD was flagged down on Niagara Falls Boulevard for a disoriented elderly driver, and eight minutes after that a second one — also elderly, also confused — rolled a car onto a lawn near 3386 Sheridan. Two ambulances. Twin City to Buffalo General. Around the noise, the fireworks season officially entered Day 2: a lithium-ion battery burned itself out on an East Aurora shoulder, and a firework flare-up was called in a few minutes earlier. The signature story of the shift, though, is a handgun found in a shopping bag left behind in a Target fitting room.

Daily Gem

I'm the deceased groundhog, you can make sure to pick up, it's just before Admiral's Walk”

— Amherst PD, 10:40

By the Numbers

Segments
1,262
Active systems
28
Busiest hour
13:00–14:00 (two heat-related elderly incidents on Amherst PD)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police495
Fire / EMS355
Airport / aviation78
Hotel / shuttle / taxi136
Rail / maritime62
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst430
Other Erie County385
Buffalo168
Niagara County130
Outer counties51

Agency & area buckets are estimated by inferring channel roles from the day’s traffic; exact counts are not reported by the scanner.

The WNY Listening Post · Wednesday, July 1, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 53
Compiled from public radio scanner traffic via the WNY Listening Post automated pipeline. Transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors; verify names and details before action.
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