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THE CRIME NF: November 27th, 2019, Edition of the Niagara Reporter Newspaper

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-Niagara Falls Police responded to the 1900 block of Niagara Street in the afternoon hours of Monday, November 25th, 2019, for a welfare check. According to 911 callers, a man was throwing poop out of his window. No arrests were made. 

-Niagara Falls Police responded to the 2200 block of Falls Street in the morning hours of Wednesday, November 20th, 2019, after reports of a stolen vehicle. According to police, they found a vehicle matching a description for one that was stolen. Police are continuing to investigate the incident. 

-Niagara Falls Police responded to Cataract Elementary School in the early morning hours of Wednesday, November 20th, 2019, after reports that a  4-year-old had marijuana in their bookbag. Police later discovered that the marijuana belonged to the child’s grandmother.  

-Town of Niagara Police responded to a string of shoplifting incidents at Wegmans in the afternoon hours of Wednesday, November 20th, 2019. According to police, the suspect was a male in hihs 40’s who was putting items such as meat inside bags. The suspect took off from the store on foot before getting on a bicycle riding towards Niagara Falls Boulevard. Police caught the suspect in the parking lot of Arby’s without incident. 

-Niagara Falls Police responded to the DiCamillo Bakery on the 1700 block of Pine Avenue in the early morning hours of Sunday, November 24th, 2019, after an attempted armed robbery. Police are investigating the attempted armed robbery that included a suspect with a long knife. Witnesses, however, state that the suspect did not get anything. Witnesses described the suspect as a black male, around 6 foot 2 inches tall, wearing glasses, a tan windbreaker jacket with a neon orange and white shirt underneath, black pants, a knitted hat, and something covering his mouth. Officer Booth and his K9 responded to the location in an attempt to search for the suspect but were unsuccessful.  No one was injured. 

 

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