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Published: April 29, 2008 02:00 am
BLOTTER: Police reports published April 29
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
City of Lockport
• HARASSMENT: Allan T. Birkmeyer, 16, 14 Rochester St., was charged Monday morning with second-degree harassment. A family member told police Birkmeyer became upset about 3:15 a.m. when she told him to take his pants off because they had blood stains on them. Birkmeyer allegedly punched the woman in the right arm five times and pushed her against the fireplace. She called the police, and Birkmeyer was arrested without further incident, the report said. He was held without bail.
• DRUGS: Terrance A. Kelly, 25, 2175 Jerauld Ave., Niagara Falls, was charged Sunday afternoon with unlawful possession of marijuana after a traffic stop on Walnut Street. The officer reportedly saw a piece of suspected marijuana on Kelly’s shirt, and Kelly then allegedly turned over a small bag of marijuana. He was released on his own recognizance and is due today in Lockport City Court.
• CONTEMPT: Maurice Mackey, 27, 326 Chapel St., lower, was charged Sunday afternoon with second-degree criminal contempt. Mackey allegedly called a Corinthia Street woman and used abusive language toward her. The woman reportedly has an order of protection against Mackey.
Cambria
• LARCENY: A Carriage Lane man reported Monday that overnight, someone entered his vehicle and stole several items, including a Craftsman chain saw, a buck knife, a pocket scanner, 40 hydrocodone pills and an Epi Pen, together worth $1,090. The suspect reportedly left an orange pocket Bible inside the truck.
Hartland
• CONTEMPT: Wayne Kelkenberg, 44, 3638 Orangeport Road, was charged Saturday with second-degree criminal contempt. An Orangeport Road woman told deputies she was coaching her daughter’s softball game at Lander’s Lane Baseball Field behind the Hartland Fire Hall when she turned around and saw Kelkenberg standing 20 feet from her. Kelkenberg had been served with an order of protection on the woman’s behalf a few days earlier, the report said. Kelkenberg was released on his own recognizance and is due May 20 in Hartland Town Court.
Pendleton
• LARCENY: A North Tonawanda man reported Sunday that overnight, someone stole the sign for the Pendale Development on Pendale Drive. The sign, a 4-foot by 8-foot gold-leaf sign, is worth about $1,500, the report said.
Newfane
• LARCENY: A Ewings Road man reported Monday that sometime between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m., someone entered his unlocked car and stole a toolbox containing various tools, together worth $200.
Wilson
• LARCENY: An E Street man reported Sunday that someone stole a concrete angel lawn ornament, worth $200, from his lawn.
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