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Amherst · Innkeeper's Lane / The Boulevard · Man With a Gun

Armed Man Reported Walking Amherst Streets, Then Lost Near the Boulevard

A heavy-set man with a handgun was reported arguing with another man off Innkeeper's Lane before officers lost sight of him.

Yesterday at about 9:51 PM, an Amherst dispatcher put out a call for an armed man near Innkeeper's Lane — described on the air as a heavy-set Black male in a white t-shirt and black shorts with a handgun, said to be arguing with another man. A caller was still on the line as the description went out.

Officers pressed on how the caller knew the man was armed — a dispatcher keyed up “how do they know that he has it” — but before units could close in, the man had walked off. By about 9:54 PM the report was that officers no longer had eyes on him, “last seen walking southbound on the boulevard”.

Cars checked the area but the traffic in this window did not resolve the call to a subject in custody.

Top StoriesThe best of the wires — county-wide

Amherst · Winterbrook Drive · Missing Teen

ONGOING

Search Underway for 14-Year-Old Girl Who Never Came Home From an Afternoon Walk

Officers worked friends' houses along Winterbrook Drive trying to trace her steps.

Yesterday at about 9:42 PM, Amherst police began a search for a 14-year-old girl who never came home after leaving for a walk roughly two hours earlier. She was described as a Black female with black hair in braids, last seen wearing a camo jacket, green tank top and black pants.

An officer worked the trail door to door, radioing that he was “at another friend's house on Winterbrook” while trying to pin down an exact address. The other kids she had been with were reported to be just down the street.

The search overlapped with an armed-man report nearby off Innkeeper's Lane, briefly splitting officers' attention along the same corridor. The traffic in this window did not report the girl located.

Little Valley · Crosby's, North Main Street · Armed Man in Store

ONGOING

Man With a Hatchet and Pickaxe Clears Out a Little Valley Convenience Store

Most patrons had evacuated the Crosby's on North Main Street; the subject was reported non-communicative.

Yesterday at about 6:36 PM, Cattaraugus County deputies were sent to the Crosby's at 7 North Main Street in Little Valley for a man inside the store carrying a hatchet and a pickaxe. Radio traffic reported that most patrons had already gotten out and that the subject was non-communicative.

The dispatch attention centered on clearing the store and reaching the man safely. The traffic in this window did not report the standoff resolved on the air.

South Valley · Sawmill Run Road · ATV Into Water

ONGOING

Side-by-Side ATV Plunges Into Water in South Valley; Man Pinned, Helicopter on Standby

Two men were in the crash — one with a broken leg, one elderly and trapped — as extrication got underway.

Yesterday at about 7:20 PM, Cattaraugus County deputies and firefighters responded to a side-by-side ATV crash into water at 12180 Sawmill Run Road in South Valley. Two men were involved — one with an apparent broken leg and one elderly man reported entrapped.

Crews began an extrication with a helicopter placed on standby as the response drew mutual aid. The radio traffic in this window centered on freeing the trapped man rather than a final patient disposition.

Cheektowaga · GameStop, 743 Pleasant · Threat

ONGOING

Return Dispute at a Cheektowaga GameStop Escalates to a Threat to Shoot Up the Store

The man became irate after a clerk said nothing could be done, then left before officers arrived.

Yesterday at about 5:29 PM, Cheektowaga police were sent to the GameStop at 743 Pleasant after a customer came back to the store, and, told the clerk couldn't help him, “became irate, threatened to shoot up the place”. He was no longer on location when the call went out.

The escalation landed in the middle of a busy stretch for Cheektowaga units, who were also working a shoplifting-in-progress at a nearby Family Dollar minutes earlier. The traffic in this window did not report the man located.

Amherst · Harrogate Square · Missing Teen

ONGOING

Second Amherst Teen Goes Missing Overnight After a Pickup Lacrosse Game

A mother on Harrogate Square reported her 19-year-old son gone since 7 PM, driving a silver Volvo.

Overnight at about 2:24 AM, Amherst police put out an attempt-to-locate for a 19-year-old man whose mother, at 110 Harrogate Square, said he had left around 7 PM to play some pickup lacrosse and never came back. She described it as very out of the ordinary for him; he was driving a silver Volvo.

Cars fanned out toward the fields where he was believed to have gone. An officer later radioed that the “vehicles in the parking lot and the fields appear empty”. The traffic in this window did not report the man found.


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

Cheektowaga · FedEx Office, Walden Avenue

Bucket List: Man Presses a Pail Into Emergency Service Outside a FedEx Office

An older man, dispatch said, couldn't hold it anymore after leaving the hospital.

Yesterday at about 4:45 PM, Cheektowaga police were called to the FedEx Office at 1779 Walden Avenue for an indecent-exposure report — an older man using a bucket as a makeshift toilet outside the store.

The explanation, once officers sorted it out, was sympathetic rather than sinister: dispatch relayed that the man “had some medical issues, got out of the hospital, couldn't hold it anymore” after getting out of the hospital, so he made do with what was handy. AMR checked him out and sent him on his way with a referral for assistance.

Wyoming County · Walnut Street

Hit-and-Bull: Wyoming County Deputies Take a Report on a Struck Bovine

The neighbor took off, but the black pickup stayed put on the roadway.

Yesterday at about 5:52 PM, Wyoming County deputies were sent to 25 Walnut Street to speak with a woman named Carol about a neighbor who had, as the dispatcher put it plainly, “just hit her bull”.

The alleged offender fled the scene on foot — but not in his vehicle. Deputies were told the neighbor's black pickup was still sitting on the side of the roadway.

Chautauqua · Mid-Lake

Chute First, Ask Questions Later: Mystery Parachute Turns Up Strapped to a Board Mid-Lake

No person was present; deputies checked it and moved on.

Yesterday at about 4:24 PM, Chautauqua County law enforcement checked out an odd find off the northern end of the institute grounds, mid-lake: a parachute-type object attached to a board, with no person anywhere in sight.

There was no distress, no owner, and — happily — no one attached. Deputies looked it over and cleared the call.

Amherst · North French Road

Whistle While You Lurk: A Neighbor on a Blanket Serenades a Window

Officers arrived to find no one in the vicinity.

Yesterday at about 11:16 PM, an Amherst caller near 2215 North French Road reported a suspicious person: a neighbor sitting outside on a blanket, whistling at her window.

By the time officers arrived, the concert was over — “there's no one in the vicinity of 2215”. The complainant did, at least, still want to speak with them.

Amherst · North Long Street

Bad Dog Day: A Seizure Turns Into an Attack Before Officers Get It Under Control

The overnight animal-complaint assist ended without harm.

Overnight at about 1:18 AM, Amherst police were called to 217 North Long Street for an animal-complaint assist. The caller reported that his dog had a seizure and was now trying to attack him.

The situation was brought under control without further trouble on the air, and units cleared shortly after.


Regional BlotterThe rest of the record, by region

Buffalo Metro

Cheektowaga · Federal Street

Cheektowaga Police Sent to Federal Street After Child Protection Reports Couple Holding Firearm With Child

Cheektowaga Police radioed a welfare check to 71 Federal Street shortly after 11:13 PM after a call relayed from Child Protection reported a couple inside the home holding a firearm along with a child. Dispatch asked a second unit to cover the address while officers responded, and the channel cleared without further detail broadcast on the radio about the outcome.

Southtowns

West Seneca · Field Crest Court

Bystander CPR Buys Time for Man in Cardiac Arrest on Field Crest Court

West Seneca Fire Dispatch sent a reserve engine and an ambulance to 209 Field Crest Court, between Pace Crest and Leo Crest, around 5:46 PM yesterday after a passerby found a man down in cardiac arrest and began CPR before crews arrived. Crews and AMR Medic 529 out of Southgate arrived within minutes and radioed that they were working a code — an active resuscitation — while a Lucas mechanical CPR device was requested along with oxygen and suction. Additional units, including New Navit 1 and Reserve 5-1, were called to the scene as crews worked to stabilize the man; dispatch did not report his condition on the air.

West Seneca · Eldred Avenue

West Seneca Police Respond to Eldred Avenue Self-Harm Call, Girl Also Reports Taking Pills

West Seneca Police were sent to 41 Eldred Avenue around 1:40 AM after a 911 text reported a female inside had cut herself numerous times on her arms, wrists and thighs; her parents and a sister were confirmed home but asleep. Dispatch noted the address had prior mental health contacts in April and several more in 2025, and told the responding officer to keep the person talking at the door until contact was made. Officers on scene said the cuts appeared superficial and called for AMR; minutes later, dispatch relayed that the girl said she had also taken about 20 pills of what was transcribed on the air as "metadryl" — [likely diphenhydramine, i.e. Benadryl] — within the previous five minutes, raising the possibility of a poison-control referral.

Other Calls of Note

Northtowns
[1:57 AM]Amherst · Amherst Manor Drive Officers responded early this morning to a domestic disturbance at an Amherst Manor Drive apartment after a caller reported a female screaming and a male mumbling, then went inside to speak with the occupants and run a records check.
[5:48 AM]Amherst · Ellingwood Drive Officers checked a report early this morning of a maroon SUV on Ellingwood Drive with four occupants wearing ski masks; units found nothing in the area and were cleared, gone on arrival.
[4:16 AM]Amherst · Sheridan Drive Officers responding early this morning to a commercial alarm at a Sheridan Drive congregation's social hall said a resident identified on the air as Mr. Smith was uncooperative, and made entry with his permission to check on him inside.
[9:57 PM]Amherst · Charles Gate Circle Yesterday evening, Amherst Fire dispatched to Charles Gate Circle near Oak Post Road and Greenwood Drive for an 84-year-old diabetic woman who was not alert; Twin City ambulance transported her to Buffalo General before Swormville's company cleared the scene.
[9:38 PM]Amherst · Corinne Lane Yesterday evening, Amherst Fire investigated a report of an electrical burning odor at a Corinne Lane home between Wexford Manor and Connemara Lane, with a mutual-aid engine responding as a precaution.
[8:06 PM]Williamsville · Troydell Way Yesterday evening, Amherst Fire dispatched Williamsville EMS to Troydell Way between Mardell Way and Maple Road for a female reported unconscious but breathing.
[5:31 PM]Amherst · The Boulevard Yesterday afternoon, Amherst Police checked a suspicious-person report at a Target store after a customer said a bald white male in his 40s was following a woman with brown hair and a ponytail through the store.
[4:25 PM]Amherst · The Boulevard Yesterday afternoon, Amherst Police responded to a Target store on The Boulevard for two women arguing, who were separated on officers' arrival, and loss prevention handled the underlying shoplifting report.
[11:48 PM]Tonawanda · Bayard & Colvin Tonawanda Police put out a hot response to Bayard and Colvin for a 72-year-old with chest pain, sending units 3 and 44 to the scene.
[3:51 PM]Grand Island · Whitehaven Road Grand Island Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation at 3278 Whitehaven, between Big Six Marina and West River Road, after the panel reported zone contactor activity in a maintenance garage, with several units dispatched to investigate.
[4:04 PM]Grand Island · Whitehaven Road Crews investigating a light haze inside the Whitehaven building found a small fire in a trash can, put it out, and stayed on scene to ventilate the space.
[4:20 PM]Newstead · Main & Crittenden Roads Yesterday afternoon, Newstead's fire company responded to a two-vehicle crash at Main Road and Crittenden Road, where a pregnant woman involved said she didn't believe she was hurt but wanted to be checked.
[4:35 PM]Newstead · Main Road Newstead firefighters checked out a car smoking outside the McDonald's on Main Road, between South Newstead Road and Buell Street, after a caller reported smoke from the engine; crews found it was simply overheated and cleared once the owner called a tow.
Buffalo Metro
[5:14 PM]Buffalo · South Austin Street Buffalo Police were sent to South Austin Street yesterday around 5:14 PM for a domestic dispute in which a woman said her husband was threatening to shoot her with a shotgun, with units reported minutes away.
[10:08 PM]Buffalo · Fulton Street Late yesterday evening, Buffalo Fire and AMR responded to a reported stabbing on Fulton Street and found two patients on arrival — one with stab wounds, the other having a seizure — prompting a request for a second ambulance.
[11:31 PM]Lackawanna · Crush Injury Late yesterday night, Lackawanna firefighters requested an ambulance update for a 35-year-old man who had several hundred pounds of weight fall directly on him, leaving him injured to the right leg, left arm and head; AMR was reported about two minutes out.
[6:08 PM]Buffalo · Laurel and Memphis Yesterday evening, officers conducting a traffic stop near Laurel Street and Memphis Avenue recovered a firearm and held additional units back before removing the occupants from the vehicle.
[2:34 AM]Buffalo · Hertel Avenue Early this morning, a store clerk at 1301 Hertel Avenue told police a 14-year-old girl said she had left home out of fear before getting into a black Chevy SUV with two or three men she did not know; the girl, described as white with long brown hair, wearing a white T-shirt and pink shorts, was last seen headed toward Delaware Avenue.
[1:11 AM]Buffalo · Michigan Avenue Early this morning, an officer working a casino detail reported a trespasser had threatened to shoot him before leaving the lot in a white Chevy Tahoe headed down Michigan Avenue toward South Park Avenue; the man was described as Black, about 6-foot-2, wearing a black T-shirt and camouflage cargo shorts.
[9:25 PM]Lackawanna · Wehrle Drive Yesterday evening, Lackawanna Police closed out a warrant arrest on Wehrle Drive, taking a woman identified as Amy Mazza into custody and returning to the station shortly after 9:27 PM.
[5:34 PM]Cheektowaga · Bennett Road Cheektowaga Fire sent Bellevue EMS to Elderwood on Bennett Road just before 5:35 PM yesterday for a 75-year-old man having difficulty breathing in Room 220; when the responding unit arrived, staff said they weren't sure which of several visitors on the floor had placed the call, and no patient was located for that crew.
[5:49 PM]Cheektowaga · Genesee Street Cheektowaga Police were called to the Hertz Rent-A-Car at 4195 Genesee Street yesterday around 5:49 PM after an employee reported recovering one of the company's stolen vehicles from a tow yard — and finding drugs inside it.
[1:05 AM]Cheektowaga · Bingens Road Cheektowaga Police were sent to a Best Western on Bingens Road just after 1 AM after complainant Christopher Summers reported a man in Room 205 refusing to leave; though the caller initially said the man had gone, he was found still in the room when an officer arrived.
[9:21 PM]Lancaster · Bowen Road Lancaster Police were dispatched to 3913 Bowen Road, Apartment 85, yesterday around 9:21 PM after a neighbor reported a mother and daughter in a physical fight outside; dispatch added that a male on scene also appeared to be getting hit by the adult female.
Southtowns
[10:20 PM]Orchard Park · East Quaker Street North Park EMS was sent to 6874 East Quaker Street yesterday evening for a woman with facial and nasal lacerations and severe bleeding; a medic unit was en route within about a minute of the page.
Niagara County
[1:15 AM]Lackawanna · Route 5 Lackawanna Police reported a disabled vehicle blocking traffic on Route 5 overnight, shortly after 1:15 AM, near a factory along the corridor; officers ran the plate on the air before the scene was cleared.
[1:31 AM]Amazon Warehouse · Bayview Road AMR South medics were sent to the Amazon warehouse at 3920 Bayview Road[*] overnight after a worker was found in a seizure outside the main entrance shortly after 1:31 AM; crews were told to check for an advance medical waiver already on file for the patient.
GLOW Counties
[5:49 PM]Wyoming County · Confused 911 Call Wyoming County sheriff's deputies were sent to investigate a 911 call from School Road and Wayne Street yesterday at 5:49 PM after a child on the line was not making much sense; no further details were given on the air.
[7:33 PM]Batavia · Medical Call Mercy medics responded to 52 Dewey Avenue, Apartment A, in Batavia yesterday at 7:34 PM for a 45-year-old woman with trouble breathing, logged between Birchwood Drive and Earl Street.
[4:18 PM]Genesee County · Medical Transport Genesee County Fire dispatched an ambulance to Wellmount Urgent Care at 4189 Veterans Memorial Drive[*] [heard: Veterans Memorial Fire Form No. 2], between Rumsey Road and Lewiston Road, yesterday at 4:18 PM for a 66-year-old woman with trouble breathing.
[7:19 PM]Pembroke · Playground Mishap Genesee County Fire responded to the United Methodist Church at 7908 Allegheny Road in Pembroke, near McAlpine Road, yesterday at 7:19 PM after an 8-year-old girl got her leg stuck in playground equipment; dispatch reported no injuries.
[6:32 AM]Batavia · Elevator Call Genesee County Fire was sent to 16 Bank Street in Batavia this morning at 6:32 AM for a report of someone stuck in an elevator; the caller was a third party not on scene and had no further information.
Chautauqua & Cattaraugus
[1:31 AM]Chautauqua County · Route 5 Chautauqua County law enforcement searched overnight for a 68-year-old woman with a history of mental health issues who went missing on foot along Route 5.
[3:06 PM]Chautauqua County · Armed Threat Chautauqua County dispatchers sent multiple units to 4665 Webster Road in the Town of Pomfret yesterday at 3:06 PM after a caller said a man pointed a handgun at them; the caller wrested the gun away before the man — described as a white male in a gray sweater and sweatpants — fled on foot in an unknown direction and was possibly still on the property.
Elsewhere in WNY
[10:11 PM]AMR South · Betty Lou Lane Yesterday around 10:11 PM, AMR South medics were sent hot to 35 Betty Lou Lane for a 69-year-old man reported not alert, having difficulty breathing and showing no radial pulse; crews noted the county dispatch system was down and a call card would not be generated right away.
[5:36 PM]Thruway · Erratic Motorcycle Yesterday around 5:36 PM, Thruway dispatch sent a unit eastbound from mile marker 412 after a caller reported a black motorcycle, its rider dressed all in black, running triple-digit speeds and cutting off other vehicles.
[5:55 PM]Thruway · Erratic Pickup Around 5:55 PM yesterday, Thruway units were dispatched eastbound near mile marker 390 for a white Ford pickup reported to be unable to maintain its lane and striking other vehicles while driving aggressively.
[4:45 PM]Thruway · Route 405 Thruway dispatch sent a unit yesterday around 4:45 PM to check on two silver SUVs stopped along eastbound Route 405 near mile marker 2 after a caller described a domestic dispute between the vehicles' occupants; dispatch also noted a report of a disabled tractor-trailer nearby at mile marker 9 eastbound.

Editor’s Note

A cluster of missing-persons and armed-subject calls kept Amherst police busy through the night: a 14-year-old girl who never came home from an afternoon walk near Winterbrook Drive, an overnight attempt-to-locate on a 19-year-old who drove off to a pickup lacrosse game and vanished, and a heavy-set man reported walking Amherst streets with a handgun who slipped away toward the Boulevard. Farther afield, a multi-agency working fire chewed up early-evening resources on Reserve Road in West Seneca, and a Cattaraugus County side-by-side ATV plunged into water with a man pinned and a helicopter on standby. Between the emergencies, the wires stayed true to their usual overnight rhythm of chest-pain runs, fire alarms, and traffic stops — leavened by a Wyoming County hit-and-run whose victim turned out to be a bull.

Daily Gem

just hit her bull”

— Wyoming Co Sheriff, 5:52 PM

By the Numbers

Segments
16,711
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
9:00 PM–10:00 PM (Amherst missing-persons and armed-subject calls)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Fire / EMS9800
Police5100
Rail / maritime620
Airport / aviation560
Other631
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Buffalo4100
Outer counties4300
Other Erie County3100
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew2100
Williamsville & Amherst1150

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.
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