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Wendelville · Tonawanda Creek Road

Wendelville Fire Off New Road Keeps Air Clear Past Midnight

Started on the sheriff's side of Tonawanda Creek Road; Amherst mutual aid ran until 12:49 a.m.

The window opened with a plume. At 15:32, Amherst Fire dispatched a "rachet fire" at 5720 Tonawanda Creek Road[*] in Wendelville, moments after an Amherst PD unit radioed asking whether anyone was getting calls about “any kind of fire up on New Road, probably at First Tonawanda Creek, heavy black smoke up there” up on New Road near First Tonawanda Creek. "There's a garage fire on the sheriff's side," the PD supervisor added — meaning the Niagara-County side of the town line.

Sonal 91 — a Wendelville rig — was on the road within minutes, staging between Hidden Oak Drive and East Canal Road; dispatchers routed the mutual-aid trucks up Transit to Tonawanda Creek and then west. North Amherst went back in service at 19:19 with the notation "on the Creek Road, Wendelville, 1990," but the incident kept generating traffic long after that.

Just before 12:45 a.m. an APD supervisor put out an unusual all-cars call: "for all cars, all cars, keep the air clear for the units on Tonawanda Creek." Four minutes later the same voice released it — "Interstate Negative on Tonawanda Creek, all cars can resume normal air traffic" — suggesting the last companies were finally packing up more than nine hours after the first tone-out.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Amherst · Main & Getzville

ONGOING

Amherst PD Chases Shooting Suspect from Getzville to the 145 Hastings Line

Suspect resurfaced bleeding at a liquor store; victim named a Buffalo address before the trail went cold on Kenmore

At 19:10, an APD unit called out from Main and Getzville: "I'm going to stop them at Main and Getzville … number 2" — describing a younger male in a white shirt. Two minutes later the story fills in: the subject, per dispatch, is “wearing a white tank top, gray shorts, allegedly bleeding from the face because he got into a physical altercation with a victim over here at a liquor store before the shooting happened”. Whisper hears "Jimmy Blackman, 80 years of age," but everything about the description — white tank top, gray shorts, physical altercation, ties to a shooting — reads as a young suspect the officer is trying to keep eyes on.

The victim named the shooter as "Javonte F. Fisher," last seen westbound on Kenmore Avenue; a records check tied the name to 145 Hastings in Buffalo. Amherst spread the search up and down Main; the last useful audio was a note to hold the last unit on "West Valentine, Kettler." It fades from the trunk after that — likely because the follow-up jumped to Buffalo channels.

Amherst · Amberley of Maple Road

DEVELOPING

Nursing-Home Resident Walks Out at 1:30, Sister Calls In from Maine

APD still checking Amberley grounds and Maple Road corridor into the small hours

The ATL went out just before 21:43: "Six of you take the ATL from Amberley, 2330 Maple Road. We had a resident that left the nursing home about 1:30 today. We're having a relative from Maine calling right now." Nearly three hours after the resident walked, APD was only just working the description out on the trunk. By 00:12 the missing-person was still being called "from the afternoon shift."

Amherst · Boulevard-Maple retail box stores

RESOLVED

Stolen White Jeep Grand Cherokee Cruises the Retail Belt; Marshalls, Best Buy and Dick's All Attached

Ohio plate, no front tag; officers terminate the 290 pursuit and pass the ATL

APD was already looking for the vehicle when it turned up in the northtowns retail corridor. "It's a Newer Model White Jeep Grand Cherokee," a unit called at 17:21, southbound on Harlem. A minute later a plate flash confirmed it: “probably going to be that stolen Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Ohio plate”. Officers terminated an active attempt to get on the 290 from Harlem — too much traffic — and passed the ATL.

By 17:41 the fallout arrived on the trunk: "One at Marshalls and one at Dick's Sporting Goods and you can attach me to both of them." Best Buy was added by 18:22. No suspect was in custody by cutoff, but the paperwork trail through three big-box stores in one shift is the story.

Swormville · Transit at Key Bank

RESOLVED

Mulch Smoulders Behind the Transit-Road Key Bank; Water Can Handles It

Swormville 1 knocks the second landscape fire of the shift

Fifteen minutes after the Wendelville call quieted, Amherst Fire Dis called for a "second call, investigate mulch smoking in the area of 9640 Transit, Key Bank, in Deer Creek Lane" — a familiar loop of tanbark landscaping behind the branch. Swormville 1 and Fire 1201 responded; a paramount fire extinguisher, then a water can, put the smoulder out. In service by 17:48.

Snyder · Allenhurst

Rolling Feud on Allenhurst: 6308 Filing on 610 (Again)

Ciminelli, B-Boy vs. 8 Adam — APD's third-favorite neighbor dispute of the summer

APD picked up another "Ongoing Neighbor Dispute" at 21:42: “for 6308 Allenhurst, Ciminelli, B-Boy, having issues with the complaint over at 610 Allenhurst, 8 Adam”. The dispatcher's shorthand suggests everyone at the desk knows both parties by unit designator now.


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

Amherst · wildlife

Someone in North Amherst Is Watching a Skunk Have a Seizure

APD radios in: “…Haven for the skunk having a seizure in the front yard.”

One of those unadorned APD transmissions that answers all your questions and none of them at once. Whatever "…Haven" the officer heads for — Willowhaven, Old Post Haven, take your pick — the caller apparently watched long enough to distinguish a seizure from just, you know, a skunk moving oddly. No follow-up traffic.

Amherst · dispatch triage

“It Just Looks Like It’s Going to Be More of an Autistic Issue Than a Domestic”

Amherst PD's diagnostic radar, in one sentence

The whole point of a scanner brief is that dispatchers do a lot of instinctive on-air triage that isn't in the police report. Here's a small one at 19:01.

Amherst · late-shift ledger

Two Juveniles in Custody. Also a Black-and-White Dog.

Amherst PD closes out Sunday at parity: humans two, canines one

Two lines, four hours apart. 19:57: "For the two JVs in custody." 23:43: "Tempor for the black and white dog in custody." Never explained on the trunk. The dog is our headline animal of the week.

WNY · FRS Channel 15

Someone on FRS 15 Made It This Year

“Good to put faces to names and numbers, even if I forgot how to do it”

Whatever the annual gathering was, one attendee got on Channel 15 afterward with genuine warmth: “No, it was a good time. Good to put faces to names and numbers, and even if I forgot how to do it”. Nine watts of blister-pack radio, but honest.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Buffalo · Woodlawn / East Ferry

Buffalo FD Runs a Level-2 Collapse Response on the East Side

Engine 21, Ladder 6 and B1 rolled between Woodlawn and East Ferry Streets

"Between Woodlawn and East Ferry, level 2 response, go for engine 21, ladder 6, rest B1 at the collapse speed." That was BFD's 18:32 tone-out. "Collapse speed" is dispatcher shorthand for a fast structural-collapse box — the kind of assignment that treats the address as a search problem before it treats it as a fire.

Buffalo · Front Park

Boat in Distress off Front Park; Engine 1 and Ladder 2 Take the Water Rescue

BFD assigned Engine 1 and Ladder 2 as the water-rescue team for “a report of a boat in distress, number 167 Porter Avenue, between Lakeview and Busti, Front Park”. Front Park sits between Porter and the Peace Bridge plaza — a bad spot to be a boater but a good spot for a rescue rig to reach the seawall.

Other Calls of Note

[15:38]Buffalo · BFD general fire BFD Ch1 boxed a McKinney-Parkway general fire and dispatched Engine 19, Engine 36, Ladder 13 and B44.
[15:28]Buffalo · East Side natural gas BFD called 134 Hagen Street, between Kearns and Lange, for a no-door natural-gas response; 33 held up.
[15:54]Hamburg · EMS priority Hamburg FD dispatched EMS to 21 Evans Street, rear house near Pearson & West, for a 17-year-old female vomiting — 10-0 Alpha response.
[21:00]Hamburg · Cooper Ridge alarm Combination smoke/heat detector activation at 5446 Cooper Ridge, between Cross Creek Way and the cul-de-sac end; nothing showing on arrival.
[23:57]Amherst · kitchen alarm Burnt food set off a commercial kitchen alarm; Amherst Fire cleared it as "burnt food by staff, mark it avoidable" after venting the space.

Editor’s Note

A soggy summer weekend gives way to three sticky, cloudless days — a Heat Advisory runs through Tuesday evening. Overnight, Wendelville was the story: a fire off New Road near First Tonawanda Creek that started on the Niagara-County side and kept Amherst mutual-aid units cycling out to 5720 Tonawanda Creek Road past midnight. Amherst PD spent the evening on a stolen white Jeep Grand Cherokee running retail-theft crews between Marshalls, Best Buy and Dick's, and a Kenmore-bound shooting suspect who reportedly reappeared, bleeding, at a nearby liquor store. A wandering nursing-home resident from Amberley on Maple Road remains at large; sister called it in from Maine.

Daily Gem

For all cars, all cars, keep the air clear for the units on Tonawanda Creek.”

— Amherst PD supervisor, 00:44

By the Numbers

Segments
2,092
Active systems
27
Busiest hour
15:00–16:00 (Wendelville brush/garage fire)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Amherst PD / Fire (Amherst-Clarence)775
Canadian Coast Guard (Maritime Ops)448
Municipalities (Cheektowaga etc.)203
Simulcast / BNIA Vans93
Businesses / hotels / taxis128
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst775
Buffalo & Cheektowaga293
Niagara County & Falls63
Southtowns (Hamburg, Evans)78
Regional/rail/rural counties108

Agency & area buckets are estimated from ProScan system-level segment counts; multi-role systems (Amherst-Clarence, Simulcast) are split by dominant caller class within the window.

[*] = 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 · Monday, July 13, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 65
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