Police Log for The Tonawandas/Kenmore for the week of Sunday, Oct. 7
Sunday October 7, 2012 | By:Kori Sciandra |
North Tonawanda
October 2
Larceny
Albert C. Gielow, 93, Roncroff Drive, was arrested for petit larceny after he stole from Aldi’s on Nash Road, North Tonawanda. He was released on his own recognizance.
Possession
Steven M. Garbus, 22, Doebler Drive, North Tonawanda, was arrested Oct. 2 for criminal possession of a controlled substance, DWI, DWAI -drugs and backing unsafely. Bail was set at $250.
Burglary
Shannon N. Ditillio, 19, Homeless, was arrested Oct. 2 for burglary in the second degree, criminal mischief in the third degree and criminal contempt in the second degree.
Tonawanda
September 25
Mischief
William J. Delaney, 32, Delaware Street, Tonawanda, was arrested Sept. 25 for unlawful imprisonment, criminal mischief in the fourth degree, harassment in the second degree and criminal obstruction of breathing.
September 26
Harassment
Steven J. Hummel, 20, Oliver Street, North Tonawanda, turned himself in on a warrant for aggravated harassment on Sept. 26.
Possession
Robert E. Dendy, 63, Rumbold Avenue, Tonawanda, was arrested Sept. 26 for unlawful possession of marijuana.
September 27
Bribing
Gerianne Ferenc, 58, Main Street, Tonawanda, was arrested Sept . 27 for bribing a witness in order to keep her brother out of jail.
Larceny
Marc Lococo, 25, Norwalk Avenue, Buffalo, surrendered on a warrant for petit larceny.
September 29
DWI
Gene E. Kennelley, 52, Coronation Drive, Amherst, was arrested Sept. 29 for DWI, aggravated DWI, failure to keep right, speeding and equipment failure.
September 30
DWI
Paul G. Loreman, 21, 12th Avenue, North Tonawanda, was arrested for DWI-felony, refusal to take breath test and speeding.
October 1
Harassment
Frank J. Bredt, Jr., 24, South Lane, North Tonawanda, was arrested Oct. 1 for harassment in the second degree and aggravated criminal contempt.
Failure to appear
Erica M. Ralston, 27, Niagara Falls Boulevard, Amherst, was picked up on a warrant for failure to appear in drug court.
October 3
Contempt
Richard J. Singleton, 41, North Cayuga Road, North Tonawanda, was arrested Oct. 3 for unlawful imprisonment and criminal contempt in the first degree.
Kenmore
September 24
Violation
Thomas E. Meland, 43, was arrested by the Kenmore Police Department Sept. 24 for disobeying a mandated stay away order.
September 25
Larceny
Hector Ayala, 43, was arrested Sept. 25 for grand larceny in the fourth degree - value property greater than $1,000 and trespass.
September 26
Dis-Con
Anthony Sanders, 19, was arrested Sept. 26 for disorderly conduct - obscene language and gestures.
September 28
Governmental
Obstruction
Phillip D. Hunt, 26, was arrested Sept. 28 for obstruction of governmental administration in the second degree.
September 29
Possession
Debora A. Leiser, 50, was arrested Sept. 29 for criminal possession of a weapon/firearm/knife.
DWI
Marianne M. Zak, 48, was arrested by KPD for driving while intoxicated in the first degree, operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of more than .08 and speeding.
September 30
DWI
Thomas E. Meland, 43, was arrested Sept. 30 for operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of .08 or more, DWI - previous conviction within 10 years and moving from lane unsafely.
October 1
DWI
James A. Magyar, 50, was arrested Oct. 1 for driving while intoxicated - first offense, operating an unregistered vehicle on the highway, passing a red light and refusal to take breath test.
Tonawanda Fire Department Incident Statistics
Sept. 24 to 30
• 32 EMS incidents, including one motor vehicle accident.
•Three Alarms of Fire:
1. At 12:41 p.m. Sept. 28 crews responded to 5 Main St., (Tonawanda Towers), to a fire alarm activation. Crews found food burning on the stove, ventilated smoke, no damage.
2. At 10:12 p.m. Sept. 28 crews responded to 265 Main St. Dispatch received a report that the service station may be on fire. Crews found smoke coming from an illegal open burn next door.
3. Just before 9 a.m. Sept. 30 crews responded to 5 Main St., (Tonawanda Towers), to a report of food burning on the stove, crews ventilated smoke from the apartment, no damage.
• One Still alarm:
1. At 5 a.m. Sept. 25, crews were dispatched to 84 William St. to a carbon monoxide alarm. Crews did not detect any CO gas, faulty detector.
• Two Investigations:
1. At 8:10 p.m. Sept. 28 crews responded to an open burning at 275 Main St.
2. Just before 9 p.m. Sept. 29 crews responded to an illegal open burning at 230 Broad St.
• One Assistance call:
1. At 3:30 p.m. Sept. 29, crews responded to Veteran’s Park, for a vehicle lockout.