POLICE REPORTS: May 11, 2008

May 11, 2008 12:33 am

North Tonawanda
n CHARGED: Cory C. Mulloy, 19, 1070 Englewood Ave., upper apt., City of Tonawanda, was charged at 12:18 a.m. Saturday with driving while intoxicated, driving while under the influence of drugs, no seatbelt and failure to surrender driver’s license. Mulloy reportedly was involved in an accident and was found to be driving with a suspended license. He was transported to ECMC for injuries sustained in the accident, according to the police report. Mulloy was released on his own recognizance.
Niagara Falls
n ASSAULT: Zachery R. Ripley, 25, 474 20th St., was charged at 2:45 a.m. Saturday with second-degree assault. The victim had approached a female at Bragg’s Restaurant when Ripley reported told him, “That’s my girl.” The victim walked away but a few minutes later, Ripley smashed a glass over the man’s head. The victim was transported to Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center where he received five staples for an 11.5 inch laceration on his head, according to the police report.
n PETIT LARCENY: Gwendolyn S. Carter, 36, 436 10th St., apt. 2, was charged at 5:55 p.m. Friday with petit larceny after she reported tried to steal $98.95 worth of clothing from A.J. Wright. Loss prevention officers contacted police to report Carter had cut EMS sensors off items and exited the store without paying for them. Included was a Dora the Explorer book bag, Curve cologne and Mecca jeans, according to the police report
City of Lockport
n CHARGED: Two Lockport men were arrested at a traffic stop at 3:30 a.m. Saturday on Vine Street. Christopher J. Covella, 27, 77 Elmwood, Apt. 1, was charged with driving while intoxicated, speeding and driving without a license. Jeremy P. Vancleve, 26, 299 Center St. ,was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana. They searched the vehicle and found a pipe used for marijuana and a clear baggie of marijuana.
Ransomville
n BURGLARY: A Ransomville Road woman reported that when her children came home Friday afternoon they found the back door partially opened. She discovered a plastic jar containing approximately $35 in change was missing from the kitchen.
Newfane
n IDENTITY THEFT: A Main Street resident reported that on Friday morning a Bank of America representative contacted her and stated someone was attempting to open a credit card in her name May 3.
n LARCENY: A Wilson woman reported her former home on Transit Road is missing items and that the house was ransacked. The home is in foreclosure and the victim has been out of the house since Dec. 27. According to the victim, the patio furniture off the rear deck is missing, including a handmade Amish table and a porch swing. Also the interior of the home has been ransacked and the basement has approximately three feet of standing water.

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