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Amherst · Driveway standoff

Amherst homeowner tells 911 two people are in his house — then arms himself with a knife

Officers talk him down from his own driveway; no ‘intruders’ ever confirmed on scene

At 21:45, Amherst PD radioed that a homeowner was standing in his own driveway and had told dispatch he believed two people were inside his house. Officers were still en route when he escalated.

“He did arm himself with a knife,” the dispatcher relayed, “which we told him to put down and keep his hands where the officers can see them.” By the time patrol arrived, he had complied.

About ten minutes later, an officer reported back that both the interior and the exterior of the house were “negative as well”. No suspects were located, no additional units were called for, and the call cleared without arrest.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Getzville · JCC → the cemetery across the street

RESOLVED

A 12-year-old goes missing from the JCC pool; officers find her on the security camera 33 minutes later

Search sweep touches North Forest, Sweet Home, and the cemetery on the far side of the street

Amherst PD started the shift with a routine “check on the youth activity” at the Jewish Community Center, 2640 North Forest, after an employee complained that “there’s a group of kids that hopped over the fence under the pickleball court”. That call was still open at 21:37 when a much more serious one landed on top of it: a friend of the family said her complainant’s 12-year-old daughter had walked away from the JCC about fifteen minutes earlier.

Officers pulled a description — an Indian female, roughly 5’2”, in a black t-shirt with pink writing and black sweatpants — and immediately fanned out. The girl’s mother had a picture inbound. Dispatch relayed the mother’s guesses: “she would go to the cemetery across the street”, or possibly just wandering somewhere close. The mother added that her daughter has a history of anxiety, takes anti-anxiety medication, and “would not know how to get home” because the family had recently moved to Ice Place and she was not yet familiar with Amherst.

The patrol response was almost startlingly thorough: an interior and exterior sweep of the JCC (both came back negative), a second unit rerouted to help work the neighborhood, an extra pair of eyes requested for the cemetery (“rather large,” one officer noted), and a swing over toward Sweet Home. At 21:56, the resolution came over the radio in the calm voice of a dispatcher: “they’re reporting they can see her on the camera right now — just stand by.”

Snyder · 205 Princeton Ave.

An open 911 line from Princeton Avenue: screaming in the background and a mention of a baby

Caller hung up; phone traced to a South Carolina assault suspect — no extradition

At 17:46, Amherst PD started rolling toward 205 Princeton Ave. for a “possible domestic trouble, unknown trouble”. Dispatch relayed what the 911 desk was actually hearing: “just an open line from screaming in the background, one person was saying please don’t leave and mentioning something about a baby over there”. Officers were trying to develop more information as they came.

Two minutes later the picture sharpened, just barely. The female caller had hung up on the desk and was “very difficult to understand,” but dispatch relayed that she “may have said something about being attacked by her mother and sister.” The phone was registered to a 1998-born female whose name was given on the air; a check came back with an out-of-state hit — an assault warrant out of South Carolina, no extradition. Patrol talked the situation down and cleared shortly after.


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

Buffalo · Three days early

Buffalo Fire drops the year’s first Fourth-of-July fireworks straight into the water can

“Modulating fireworks, put it out of the water can, 26 on service.”

It’s only the first of the month — the actual Fourth of July is Saturday — and Buffalo Fire is already fielding fireworks calls. At 00:30, an engine cleared the box on “Moldering fireworks, put it out of the water can, 26 on service”, which is dispatcher-speak for “smoldering.” The whole thing, ignition to termination, took less than a minute of radio time.

Dispatch acknowledged the disposition with the flat-affect deadpan the wires bring out at midnight: “Roger, 26 on service, Moldering.” A city’s July is going to be like this for two more weeks. The water can, for now, is winning.

Amherst · Bassett Park

Bassett Park fireworks complaint comes with a bonus — the caller would also like a phone call, please

Amherst PD sent a car to Bassett Park at 21:27 on a fireworks complaint. Dispatch, presumably reading straight off the ticket, added a rare 911 rider: “the complaint is nearby resident who would also like to speak with you over the phone”. It is not clear whether the officer took the follow-up call — the beat plate moved on within four seconds — but somewhere in Williamsville, an offended neighbor is still waiting by the phone.

Amherst · Hoarding warning

“Investigative Department C is in Charlie — no smoke, no hazards — we’ll put a warning in for hoarding conditions”

The first thing anyone said on the Amherst-Clarence trunk today was that whatever Amherst Fire had rolled to at 15:06 was fine — no alarms on arrival, no smoke, no hazards. But the crew was clearly not planning to leave without leaving something behind. Dispatch heard the disposition in two beats: “No alarms present on arrival. Investigative Department C is in Charlie. No smoke or hazards found”, and then — with the equanimity of an inspector who has seen this before — “we’ll put a warning in for that address for hoarding conditions”.

Getzville · JCC pickleball court

A group of kids hops the fence under the JCC pickleball court and the employee gets on the phone

Two minutes before the far more consequential runaway call at the same address (see the neighborhood lede), Amherst PD radioed a check on “youth activity” at the Jewish Community Center, 2640 North Forest. The complainant, dispatch said, was the employee, and “there’s a group of kids that hopped over the fence under the pickleball court”. It is the kind of call that would ordinarily be the whole afternoon report. Today it isn’t even the most interesting thing at that address.

Lake Ontario · Coast Guard

For hours overnight, Marine 22A-1022 tells the lake that mid-July belongs to the fireworks

If you left a marine radio on scanning during the middle of the night, you heard the U.S. Coast Guard’s recorded voice cycle through the same broadcast over and over: “the fireworks event will be in effect on mid-July”, and later, “mariners are advised to be cautious while navigating the vicinity of the fireworks display”. The zone in question is over Sodus Bay, well east of Buffalo, but Marine 22A-1022 pushes the notice out region-wide.

The FCC-mandated boilerplate landed in between the fireworks pages — shift chatter to Channel 09, keep Channel 16 clear for distress — the maritime equivalent of a very patient uncle telling you to stop leaning back in your chair. The mariners of Lake Ontario have been formally warned. So have we.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Niagara County · Cambria · ALS priority

Fire control repeats the CPR pre-arrival to EMS: an elderly man fell two hours ago on Campbell Boulevard and is not breathing

At 23:20, Niagara County Fire Control put out a repeat on the air — a sign the desk was working an escalating call and wanted no ambiguity for incoming crews. The address was 7215 Campbell Boulevard, between Tonawanda Creek Road and Oakwood, and the report was that an elderly man had fallen approximately two hours earlier and was now “not breathing”. Dispatch had begun giving pre-arrival instructions. The call was assigned ALS priority.

Other Calls of Note

[15:26]Southtowns · Blasdell Town of Hamburg fire dispatched the primary assignment for a call at 3701 McKinley Parkway, at the Buffalo Store retail strip on the Blasdell/Woodlawn line.
[15:44]Southtowns · East Aurora · Brush fire East Aurora Fire dispatched a brush fire in the woods off 722 Hunters Creek Road, between Goodelburg and Fish Hill on the west side.
[15:54]Clarence · 87 Therese Drive Clarence Fire dispatched to a 71-year-old male in respiratory distress at 87 Therese Drive, east side between the two ends of Judah; on-scene at 15:55.
[17:01]East Amherst · WNY Dental Group East Amherst EMS was dispatched to Western New York Dental Group at 1020 Youngs Road for an elderly male reported to be either choking or having difficulty breathing.
[19:36]Niagara Falls · New St. Al’s Facility Niagara County FD dispatched ALS priority to Room 125 at the New St. Al’s Facility, Niagara Falls, for a 63-year-old male with difficulty breathing.
[20:10]Niagara County · Rochester Rd. two-car MVA Niagara County FD dispatched a two-car MVA with one injury on Rochester Road between Royal Funnel Road and Telegraph Road; BLS priority.
[22:17]Buffalo · Suicidal male, knife Buffalo Fire dispatch put out a call for a suicidal male reported to have a knife; police were requested and responding.
[01:09]Wyoming County · Salt Valley Road MVA Wyoming Rescue was requested to 1947 Salt Valley Road, at the S-curve of the railroad tracks, for an MVA with unknown injuries and unknown vehicles; dispatch confirmed the railroad had been contacted to shut off train movement while units worked the scene.
[03:13]Amherst · Starbucks at 4340 Maple Amherst Fire dispatched a commercial fire alarm at the Starbucks at 4340 Maple Road, near Hopkins; cleared as a malfunction, alarm reset.
[03:28]Amherst · 1501 Niagara Falls Blvd. Amherst Fire dispatched a commercial fire alarm at 1501 Niagara Falls Boulevard, between Meyer Road and Romney Road; cleared as a smoke-detector malfunction.

Editor’s Note

A quiet pre-holiday shift, in the sense that no structure fires, no serious wrecks, and no watchlist hits made it onto the wires — but the personality was there. Amherst PD spent the 9 o’clock hour running an anxious 12-year-old missing from the JCC pool and a homeowner in his own driveway armed with a knife against imaginary intruders, both resolved without injury. The Coast Guard’s marine dispatcher spent hours announcing the Sodus Bay fireworks safety zone, and Buffalo Fire dropped the season’s first smoldering fireworks into a water can at 12:30 in the morning. Fourth of July starts early on the wires.

Daily Gem

Moldering fireworks, put it out of the water can, 26 on service”

— BFD Ch1 Disp, 00:30

By the Numbers

Segments
2,335
Active systems
28
Busiest hour
21:00–22:00 (Amherst PD driveway standoff + JCC runaway)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police780
Fire / EMS560
Airport / aviation200
Rail / maritime155
Hotel / shuttle / taxi200
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst987
Other Erie County438
Buffalo157
Niagara County120
Outer counties79

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 · A.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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