BLOTTER: Police reports published May 21

Lockport Union-Sun & Journal

May 21, 2009 02:04 am

Gasport
• HARASSMENT: A Haseley Road man reported Tuesday that while he was at work on Quaker Road, an acquaintance walked up to him and said, “If you don’t stay away from my wife, I will kill you.” The man said he works with the man’s wife, who is also his insurance agent, so he cannot stay away from her. He said he is just friends with the man’s wife. He did not wish to press charges but wanted the incident documented, the report said.
Newfane
• BURGLARY: Deputies responded Tuesday morning to the Food King Chinese restaurant on Main Street for a report of a burglary. The manager said someone had entered the restaurant by removing the screen from an open rear sliding window. The cash register was removed from the counter and brought to the kitchen, where it appears someone used a cooking fork to pry the register open, the report said. About $100 in cash was reported missing from the register. Deputies used a bloodhound to track a scent from the back door of the restaurant, the report said.
Wheatfield
• ID THEFT: A Cardinal Drive man reported Wednesday that sometime since Saturday, someone bought airline tickets using his credit card. He said he has canceled the credit card and contacted the credit reporting agencies, the report said.
• LARCENY: A Brian Lane man reported Wednesday that someone entered his vehicle and stole two tackle boxes and two fishing poles. The stolen items are worth about $510, the report said.

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