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Amherst · Main Street toward University Plaza · Armed Subject

Man on a Bicycle Reportedly Flashing a Handgun Sends Amherst Officers Down Main Street

Callers described a rider brandishing a gun at pedestrians who got in his way near University Plaza.

At 8:09 AM, Amherst police pushed units toward the area of 3500 Main Street, tracking a subject reported to be a man headed on Main Street toward University Plaza from LaSalle. According to dispatch, callers said he “has been flashing people when they get in his way” — a black male in a black hat, black shirt and red shorts, riding a bicycle. The information had come in through police who reportedly had a car following him.

As the tracking widened, officers worked cell-phone pings across the area — one placing the signal in the woods across from 1180 Tonawanda Creek Road with a wide uncertainty radius, another that patrols assumed pointed toward Nature View Park, where they began checking on foot and even asked whether anyone at headquarters could grab a flare. A later relay had the subject northbound on Windspirit toward University Plaza. The window did not report the man located or in custody.

Top StoriesThe best of the wires — county-wide

Amherst · Glenhaven at Vine Lane · Knife Assault

ONGOING

A Dispute Over a Dog Turns Into a Knife Threat and a Foot Pursuit in Amherst

Officers tracked a man walking a small brown dog after an aggravated-assault report, then reviewed camera footage to establish what happened.

Late in the morning, Amherst police worked an aggravated assault stemming from a neighbor dispute — a knife threat that grew out of an incident involving a dog. The subject was described on the air as “a skinny black male wearing a black shirt, walking a small brown dog”, last seen walking westbound on Glenhaven, with officers relaying that his residence was believed to be a few houses past a for-sale listing in the middle of the block.

By 11:10 AM, officers acknowledged the case was still being built — “we've got no way to prove this happened yet” — and said they planned to review area camera footage before following up with the suspect. Units later gathered at 228 Glenhaven and 274 Vine Lane, identifying possible subjects and watching a man in a black shirt and hat walk out of an apartment. The window did not report an arrest.

Amherst · UB · Person in Crisis

ONGOING

UB Officers and EMS Rush to Foster Hall for a Man Threatening to Step in Front of a Train

The crisis call sent police and an ambulance to the campus as crews moved toward the rail area.

At 10:39 AM, University at Buffalo campus police headed to Foster Hall, in the area of Room 9, on a report of a male going through “some kind of crisis” and threatening to walk in front of a train. Officers and EMS responded together, and later traffic referenced crews near the tracks.

In the same stretch of radio, a separate call had officers on Willow Ridge for a driver dispute that was de-escalated on arrival with Amherst PD coordination. The window did not report the outcome of the Foster Hall crisis call.

Amherst · Wehrle at Cayuga · Missing Children

ONGOING

Two 6-Year-Olds Reported Walking Alone Set Off an Amherst Search Near Wehrle and Cayuga

A girl in a pink shirt was last seen with another child; the mother was en route from Hamburg as an officer stood by.

At 11:22 AM, Amherst police broadcast a search for “two younger children about six years of age walking alone on the street”, last seen on Wehrle toward Cayuga — one described as a female about 6 years old in a pink shirt. An officer said he might launch a drone nearby to help scan the area.

By 11:38 AM, an officer relayed that the mother was on her way from Hamburg and that the children had apparently been at a camp on Youngs Road at a church; she wanted him to return the children to the camp but did not feel comfortable leaving them there. The officer said he would stand by, and later worked to arrange care for a pet caught up in the situation.

Chautauqua County · Ripley · Tree Rescue

ONGOING

Man Pinned Under a Fallen Tree in Ripley Draws a Technical Rescue Team and a Long Extrication

The victim was reported conscious and alert as multiple units worked to free him on South Ripley Road.

At about 1:29 PM, Chautauqua fire and EMS were dispatched to 5055 South Ripley Road in Ripley for a man trapped under a fallen tree. Dispatch reported the victim conscious and alert, and a Technical Rescue Team was called along with multiple units.

The extrication ran roughly a quarter-hour across the radio traffic as crews worked to lift the tree and free the man. The window did not report a final patient outcome.

Cattaraugus County · Ellicottville · Pursuit

ONGOING

High-Speed Chase Rips Through Ellicottville After a Driver Forces Another Car Off the Road

A black Buick Encore was tracked after reportedly running a maroon Nissan off Route 219.

Just before 11:00 AM, the Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office worked a traffic stop and pursuit on Route 219 near Ellicottville, after a black Buick Encore with a Pennsylvania plate reportedly ran a maroon Nissan Altima off the road. The radio traffic described a high-speed chase through the village.

The incident joined a run of Route 219 activity through the county that morning, including a search for a reported semi-truck fire that units could not locate. The window did not report how the pursuit resolved.

Amherst · Butterfly Kisses Daycare, North French Road · Fire Alarm

RESOLVED

Kitchen Alarm at a North French Road Daycare Turns Out to Be a Test

Ellicott Creek crews responded to a fire-alarm activation and reported testing before clearing.

At 10:21 AM, Amherst Fire dispatched Ellicott Creek to a fire-alarm activation at Butterfly Kisses Daycare, 596 North French Road, between John Glenn Drive and Pine View Drive, for a kitchen alarm.

Crews on scene reported testing, and the Ellicott Creek Bureau went back in service at 10:27 AM. No fire was reported.


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

Wyoming County · Hermitage

RESOLVED

Three's a Herd: Loose Cows Corral a Wyoming County Deputy

Two black and one brown, none in the road — but the caller smelled a hazard.

At 9:35 AM, a Wyoming County deputy was sent to check the area of Liberty Road near Hermitage for a loose cow — the caller stating it “was not in the road” but believing it was going to be a hazard.

The count quickly corrected itself: dispatch came back with “three of them. Two black, one brown”, headed north. No bovine bulletin followed, which we choose to read as a happy ending in the pasture.

Cattaraugus County · Old State Road

RESOLVED

False Alarm, Full Contact: Reported Gunshots Were Just Football Practice

A caller heard shots near the river; deputies found the local team drilling.

Around 8:39 AM, the Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office fielded a report of gunshots near the river in the area of the Lantern Motel and Old State Road. Deputies checked it out.

The source of the noise turned out to be nothing more sinister than a football team practicing at the school — no shots fired, just snaps.

West Seneca · Clinton Street

RESOLVED

Hole Lot of Nothing: Mystery Crater in a West Seneca Yard Draws Investigators

A circular hole hinted at an underground disturbance — officers checked, and found no explosion.

At about 1:33 PM, West Seneca police responded to 3689 Clinton Street for a report of a circular hole in a front yard, raising the possibility of some underground disturbance.

Officers investigated and, to the relief of the whole block, found no explosion — just a hole, keeping its secrets.

Cheektowaga

Hats Off to Dispatch: A Top-Hatted Man With a Crooked Walk Goes Out Over the Air

Cheektowaga broadcast a description straight out of a period drama.

Just after 2:00 PM, Cheektowaga police put out a description that gave the afternoon wire a little theater: an older white male in a top hat, walking with a crooked gait.

No incident detail followed the description on the air — but somewhere in Cheektowaga, a gentleman in formal headwear made an impression.

West Seneca

RESOLVED

Mow Damage: A Lawn Mower Clips a Parked Car in West Seneca

Property-damage report, parties exchanging information — and one very off-road tractor.

At about 2:14 PM, West Seneca police took a property-damage report after a lawn mower struck a vehicle, with the parties exchanging information at the scene.

No injuries, no chase — just a grass-cutting errand that ended in a fender-bender and a very unusual line on the day's blotter.


Regional BlotterThe rest of the record, by region

Northtowns

Amherst · North French Road

76-Year-Old Hospitalized After Assault on North French Road

Amherst Fire dispatch sent an ambulance to North French Road[*], between the two ends of Autumn Creek Lane, just after 10:05 AM for a 76-year-old man reported with a head injury from an assault. Twin City Ambulance 223 was assigned to the call, and a dispatcher noted the address appeared to correspond to an apartment above a small row of boutiques near the intersection. No further details about the assault or a suspect were given on the air.

GLOW Counties

Warsaw · Main Street

Carbon Monoxide Alarm With Illness Reported at Warsaw KeyBank

Wyoming County Fire dispatch sent crews to a KeyBank branch on Main Street in Warsaw just after 11:15 AM for a carbon monoxide alarm with a reported illness inside the building. Erica 502 arrived on scene within minutes, followed by Radar 50 and Medic 80; dispatch traffic did not indicate how many people were affected or whether the building was evacuated.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[11:30 AM]Amherst · Crown Royal Amherst officers met a Crisis Services team, arriving in a black Lincoln SUV, for a welfare check on a man described as six-foot-two and 250 pounds at a Crown Royal address, with a second unit sent to assist; the outcome was not stated on the air.
[7:01 AM]East Amherst · Transport Twin City Ambulance 247 transported a patient from East Amherst to Suburban Hospital just after 7:00 AM, with no further details given on the nature of the call.
[7:33 AM]Amherst · North Forest Road Amherst officers responded near North Forest Road after two separate construction crews left their trucks blocking traffic in both directions, narrowing the road to barely one passable lane; officers went to speak with both companies about clearing the lane.
[7:42 AM]Amherst · Cricket Lane Amherst officers checked the area of Cricket Lane and the nearby bike path for a woman described as Asian, wearing black clothing and a hat, reported going through residents' trash; patrols checked several bike path entrances near Tonawanda Creek Road[*] and Brennan Road[*] and reported negative findings before returning to refuel.
[10:47 AM]Amherst · Brantwood Road Amherst Fire sent an ambulance to 449 Brantwood Road for an 87-year-old woman with difficulty breathing, with dispatch noting it was the second call to the address this month for the same complaint.
[11:00 AM]Amherst · Walcott Road Amherst Fire responded to 8670 Walcott Road after a medical-alert fall detector activated for a 91-year-old woman; no further details were given on the air.
[11:19 AM]Amherst · Main Street Amherst Fire and EMS were sent to the 10,400 block of Main Street between Alexander Drive and Ransom Road; the nature of the call was not stated over the air.
[12:03 PM]Amherst · Vehicle Collision Amherst police sorted out a two-vehicle collision between a white Ford Explorer and a white GMC, running a plate check on CDL 936; the crash location and any injuries were not given over the air.
[12:10 PM]Amherst · Westgate Avenue Amherst Fire responded to The Cloisters Apartments on Westgate Avenue[*] near Shepherd Avenue for a 65-year-old woman found outside on a bench with chest pain, trouble breathing and a cardiac history; a mutual-aid Akron unit assisted on scene.
[12:53 PM]Amherst · Transit Road Amherst Fire was called to 880 Transit Road, at Sapphire Salon, after a woman fell down several stairs inside the business.
[12:55 PM]Amherst · Main-Transit Corridor Amherst Fire responded to a Zone 4 smoke-detector activation on a stretch of road between Main Street and Lindhurst Road near the Main-Transit corridor; crews found nothing requiring ventilation and returned to service.
[1:52 PM]Amherst · Sheridan Drive Amherst Fire responded to a fire-alarm activation at People Incorporated, 5400 Sheridan Drive near Belvoir Road, and cleared the call after finding nothing requiring further action.
[2:01 PM]Amherst · Robin Road Amherst Fire and EMS were sent to Brewster Mews, 913 Robin Road, Apartment L, near Walton Way and Robin Ridge Road, for a 70-year-old resident having trouble breathing.
[2:39 PM]Williamsville · Chalmers Street Amherst Fire responded to 117 Chalmers Street in Williamsville, between North Ellicott Street and Evans Street, for a 33-year-old woman with a possible allergic reaction causing difficulty breathing and chest tightness.
[7:24 AM]Amherst · Tonawanda Creek Road Amherst police assisted Tonawanda Police on a welfare check near Air Ridge and Tonawanda Creek Road after a suicide-prevention hotline reported a female, possibly named Paige, had taken too much Benadryl; units checked the bike path off Brennan and the Tonawanda Creek Road area near Sweet Home Road without locating her before the call was handed back to Tonawanda for continued follow-up.
[7:05 AM]Town of Tonawanda · Cameron Avenue Tonawanda police were dispatched to a convenience store at 741 Cameron Avenue around 6:30 AM after an employee reported a customer tried to walk out with a cup without paying, then threatened and spit on her when confronted before driving off; no plate or vehicle description was given on the air.
[8:54 AM]Town of Tonawanda · Parker Boulevard Tonawanda Fire responded to a fire alarm at a group home on Parker Boulevard that was determined to be false, with crews clearing the scene shortly after arrival.
[11:56 AM]Town of Tonawanda · Military Road Tonawanda police responded to a motor-vehicle accident near the intersection of Military Road and Delaware Avenue; no injuries were reported on the air.
[1:14 PM]Town of Tonawanda Tonawanda Town Fire dispatched an ambulance for a woman reporting abdominal and chest pain; the call was handled as a routine medical transport.
[1:45 PM]Town of Tonawanda · Byron Avenue Tonawanda police dispatch sent an ambulance to Byron Avenue for a 91-year-old woman with chest pain; no further update was broadcast on the air.
[1:45 PM]Town of Tonawanda Tonawanda police dispatch relayed a call for a man with COPD in respiratory distress, with irritation from smoke in the area noted as a factor; medics were sent and no outcome was given on the air.
[8:43 AM]Grand Island Grand Island Fire dispatch sent crews for a man experiencing difficulty breathing; he was treated by responding medics, with no further details broadcast.
[8:25 AM]Clarence · Main Street Dispatch sent crews to the Fells III Crown Motel, 10220 Main Street between Winding Lane and Strickler Road, just after 8:25 AM after a responding sheriff's deputy on scene reported an elderly woman in her 80s suffering a cardiac dysrhythmia.
[7:17 AM]Clarence · Zorb Avenue AMR South EMS dispatched a crew to 71 Zorb Avenue for an 89-year-old woman, with dispatch advising the crew to use the side door near the garage since it was unclear whether she was in the upper or lower unit.
[10:35 AM]Clarence · Transit Road AMR South EMS dispatched a crew to 6350 Transit Road, a Catholic Health facility, for a 58-year-old patient; no further details were given on the air.
Buffalo Metro
[7:00 AM]Buffalo · Fuseiron Street Buffalo police closed Fuseiron Street between Leweson and Barsier after part of the brick facade came down overnight from the Wonder Bread factory building along the block, with the responding officer radioing that he needed further instructions on handling the closure.
[7:09 AM]Buffalo · Parkdale & Breckenridge Buffalo officers were sent to Parkdale and Breckenridge for a threats-in-progress call after two Black males, one on a mini bike, were reported chasing a white male wearing a black ski mask and jeans; units cleared the scene with no further details broadcast.
[7:26 AM]Buffalo · Military Street Officers responded to Military and Clay for a knife call after a Black woman was reported chasing a shirtless, light-skinned Black man while holding a knife; several units were sent and dispatch asked other cars to slow their approach, with no resolution given on the air.
[8:57 AM]Buffalo · Route 198 A Buffalo officer radioed that he was trailing a reported stolen vehicle eastbound on Route 198 from Niagara, calling out its plate while waiting to attempt a stop; the vehicle continued at roughly 30 mph as the officer held back, with no confirmation on the air that it was ultimately stopped.
[9:53 AM]Buffalo · Riverside High School Buffalo Fire units responded to Riverside High School after a fire alarm activation traced to a sprinkler system test; the alarm was cleared as non-emergency.
[10:26 AM]Buffalo · Maine Street Buffalo Fire and EMS were dispatched to a Maine Street apartment for a reported cardiac arrest; no further outcome was broadcast on the air.
[12:51 PM]Buffalo · East Side Buffalo officers were sent to the East Side for a suspicious-person call after a caller reported two masked males, both about 17, grabbing at something in a waistband; the caller “thought they popped a gun” but could not confirm a weapon, and no complaint was filed.
[1:34 PM]Buffalo · Hertel Avenue Buffalo officers Adam 242 and Delta 220 reported two men detained following a robbery at 1083 Hertel Avenue, logged a Georgia-plated vehicle for tow, and transported the pair back to District A headquarters.
[8:24 AM]Lancaster · Transit Road Lancaster police responded to a verbal dispute at the McDonald's on Transit Road; the complainant declined further police involvement and no report was taken.
[9:06 AM]Lancaster · Town Park Lancaster police checked on a man reported to have been sitting at a park picnic table for over an hour; officers found no issue and cleared the call.
[9:07 AM]Lancaster · Transit Road Lancaster police responded to a dispute between a customer and managers inside a dealership showroom on Transit Road; the call cleared without further incident reported.
[10:26 AM]Lancaster · Hotel A 911 hang-up traced to a Lancaster hotel was determined to have been caused by housekeeping staff cleaning a room phone; officers confirmed no emergency.
[7:00 AM]Depew · Dorset Depew police were sent to 103 Dorset for a fraud complaint after a resident reported being out $466.
[7:20 AM]Cheektowaga · Kendale Road Cheektowaga Fire dispatch sent Cleveland Hill and UCrest units to investigate an activated fire alarm at 40 Kendale Road; the alarm company later called back to report a resident's shower had set off the smoke detector, and crews returned to service without incident.
[8:58 AM]Cheektowaga · Independent Health Cheektowaga Fire responded to a fire alarm activation at the Independent Health building, evacuating the structure while crews investigated; no fire was found and the building was returned to normal operation.
[9:13 AM]Lancaster · Broadway Lancaster Fire and EMS responded to Broadway for a teenage girl suffering severe abdominal pain; she was treated by medics on scene.
[9:50 AM]Cheektowaga · Senior Apartments Cheektowaga Fire was dispatched to a senior apartment complex after a medical alert pendant was triggered; crews responded to check on the resident, with no further details given on the air.
[12:04 PM]Cheektowaga · 18 Year Center Cheektowaga police responded to a report of a driver shouting names at a pedestrian near the 18 Year Center; the call cleared with no further details broadcast.
[1:04 PM]Cheektowaga · French Road Cheektowaga police were called to the Walgreens on French Road for an intoxicated man, who was trespassed from the property without incident.
[1:38 PM]Cheektowaga · Walden Avenue Cheektowaga police reported dirt bike riders weaving into traffic along a closed stretch of Walden Avenue, with officers monitoring the roadway for the disruptive riding.
[2:18 PM]Cheektowaga · Metro Bus Stop Cheektowaga police requested an ambulance for a man reporting injuries at a Metro bus stop; no further details on the nature of the injuries were given on the air.
[2:30 PM]Lancaster · Carlisle Street Lancaster Fire and EMS treated an 89-year-old woman on Carlisle Street for low blood pressure; she was reported stable, with no transport details broadcast.
GLOW Counties
[8:53 AM]Batavia · State Street Genesee County Fire dispatch toned Mercy Medic 2, then a repeat page to Mercy Medic 3, for a 90-year-old woman with a possible stroke at The Grands on State Street in Batavia; no further outcome was given on the air.
[9:35 AM]Genesee County · Creek Road Genesee County Fire dispatch requested a non-emergency ambulance transport to 9092 Creek Road after a fall reported earlier in the morning, asking that the patient be taken in for evaluation; no further details on the person's condition were given over the air.
[11:12 AM]Wyoming County · North Maple Street Wyoming County Fire dispatch reported an 81-year-old man had fallen outside the Cloisters at 171 North Maple Street, suffering a shoulder injury, and a medic unit was sent to the scene.
[12:21 PM]Genesee County · Bryan Street Genesee County Fire dispatch sent Batavia's City Fire Medic 2 to 11 Bryan Street, near Manhattan and Ross, for a 47-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing.
[1:55 PM]Wyoming County · Grove Street Wyoming County Sheriff's deputies were sent to 50 Grove Street, Apartment 5, for a welfare check on a man identified on dispatch as Donald Sheehan after his sister called saying he wanted a ride to the hospital; dispatch noted no weapons were in the household.
[2:33 PM]Genesee County · East Main Street Genesee County Fire dispatch reported a general fire alarm at 400 East Main Street, the 400 Towers building in Batavia, with no location given within the building at the time of the call.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[7:02 AM]Jamestown · Third Street Jamestown police were sent to Third Street after a report of a man kicking over garbage cans; officers cleared the call with no further details given on the air.
[7:52 AM]Jamestown · Stowe & Faulkner Jamestown police responded to the intersection of Stowe and Faulkner after a caller reported a man waving a knife, though dispatch noted no threats had been made before officers cleared the scene.
[9:21 AM]Olean · West 8th Street Olean police responded to the Dollar General on West 8th Street for a report of petty larceny, and a report was filed.
[10:27 AM]Cattaraugus County · Route 219 Cattaraugus County Fire dispatch sent units to Route 219 for a reported semi-truck fire, but a search of the roadway turned up nothing and the vehicle was never located.
[11:10 AM]Dunkirk Dunkirk police responded to a report of a woman standing in the roadway who was nearly struck by several passing vehicles, dispatching officers to check on her welfare.
[11:44 AM]Outer Counties Jamestown Fire dispatch sent a priority EMS unit amid a mass-evacuation event for a patient reporting back pain, though no further details were given on the air.
Elsewhere in WNY
[8:41 AM]NYS Thruway · Exit 21 New York State Thruway dispatch asked a trooper to respond to a stalled Amazon delivery truck and requested a lane closure northbound at Exit 21 to clear it from traffic; the trooper said he would notify his supervisor.
[9:46 AM]AMR South EMS · Psychiatric Transport An AMR South EMS crew was dispatched to a local psychiatric facility for a patient reported as refusing medication; further details of the call were unclear on the air.
[11:56 AM]NYS Thruway · Mile Marker 451 A Thruway trooper reported monitoring a tanker truck without a visible plate near mile marker 451, describing it as carrying a flammable placard numbered 1903 while dispatch tracked its direction of travel; no incident number was requested.
[12:19 PM]NYS Thruway · I-90 Southbound Thruway units responded to a disabled white SUV on the I-90 southbound shoulder near mile marker 0.8 after a trooper reported a female occupant had gotten out and was sitting in the grass while the vehicle intermittently tried to pull away and then stopped again; no injuries were reported on the air.
[12:42 PM]NYS Thruway · Exit 4 North A Thruway trooper reported a property-damage crash on I-90 just before Exit 4 North after a Ford Super Duty pickup towing a trailer lost a tire that struck a silver Hyundai sedan; both vehicles pulled onto the shoulder and no injuries were reported.
[2:25 PM]NYS Thruway · I-90 / I-190 Interchange Thruway units responded to a crash on I-90 westbound near mile marker 425.9, just before the I-190 interchange, that dispatch later clarified as two separate accidents backing up traffic for miles; no injuries were mentioned on the air.

Editor’s Note

A busy but typical Thursday of medical runs and false alarms across every corner of Western New York, from senior-facility falls in the Southtowns to burnt-toast alarms in Cheektowaga. The morning turned sharp in Amherst, where officers tracked a man on a bicycle reportedly flashing a handgun at pedestrians on Main Street, then hours later chased a dog-dispute-turned-knife-assault into a foot pursuit. Buffalo firefighters knocked down a Kensington Avenue house fire, and in Chautauqua County a technical rescue team spent nearly fifteen minutes freeing a man pinned under a fallen tree in Ripley. Between the emergencies the wires kept their usual rhythm of alarms, loose livestock, and the odd mystery hole in a West Seneca lawn.

Daily Gem

three of them. Two black, one brown”

— Wyoming Co Sheriff, 9:35 AM

By the Numbers

Segments
10,020
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
11:00 AM–12:00 PM (Amherst searches, Buffalo Fire medical runs)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS5400
Police3600
Airport / aviation480
Rail / maritime320
Other220
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo2900
Outer counties2700
Other Erie County2100
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew1200
Williamsville & Amherst1120

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 · Thursday, August 20, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 103
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