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Williamsville · Princeton Court Apartments

Loose German shepherd bites three children outside Princeton Court Apartments

At 19:48 an Amherst PD unit broadcast a request to roll over to 172 Princeton Avenue[*], where a dog — ““on the loose that is now bit three separate children”” — had already bitten three children outside the Princeton Court Apartments, near Windermere Boulevard. Amherst Fire Dispatch toned out Ellicott Creek 7 and a Williamsville chief; Twin City and the medic responded from the boulevard and Sheridan.

Officers arriving on scene clarified the breed: “it’s going to be a German shepherd”. Animal control was paged. By 19:53 the police could not relocate the dog — a caller said it “ran around the corner” — and by 19:57 Amherst Fire reported three minor injuries; all three children remained at the address with their families.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Getzville · North French at Crosspoint

RESOLVED

Two-car crash drops a live power line at North French and Crosspoint Parkway

Amherst Fire Dispatch toned out a two-car motor-vehicle accident at North French Road[*] and Crosspoint Parkway at 22:10, with a live power line down at the scene. Getzville fire, Ellicott Creek and a Twin City medic were assigned; Amherst PD rolled in from Commerce.

Within three minutes Amherst PD radioed that they had one driver out of the car and walking; the second driver was reported headed voluntarily to ECMC. By 23:13 the intersection’s traffic signal was completely out — a separate Amherst PD unit warned the responding crew that the utility had given “an EPA of several hours before they can repair the actual pole” — and APD asked for a relief car to hold the dark intersection.

Amherst · Maple Road business

RESOLVED

Woman hands a Maple Road employee a note saying she’s fleeing human trafficking, then walks away

Just after 15:30 an Amherst PD officer was sent to an Amherst business after an employee reported that a Black woman in her 40s, in a red sweatshirt and bandana, had walked in, “handed her a letter saying she was fleeing human trafficking”, and then either stepped outside or returned to her office. Patrol staged out front and around back.

Roughly six minutes later the responding officer radioed that the woman was already gone — last seen eastbound across the parking lot — and other units fanned out along Maple Road past Sandhurst Lane. They eventually located her on foot. By 15:55 she had declined any police assistance and APD closed the call out with a report on file; a check of agency systems suggested a different department had dealt with the same person on June 14.

Getzville · Stuewe Road

Eggertsville crews respond for an 85-year-old who fell and is bleeding from the head

At 19:22 Amherst Fire Dispatch toned out an EMS call to 163 Stuewe Road[*], between Oakview Drive and Heim Road, for an 85-year-old female who had fallen with a head injury. Getzville Squad responded; Twin City 223 came in from Maple and Transit. Updated information from the responding crew confirmed the patient was bleeding from the head before transport.


Overheard: The WiresCops, cabbies, custodians, dispatchers — off-script

FRS 15 · Monday night net

Citizen-band republic of grievances: tonight’s FRS net asks what would make New York better

Net Control on FRS Channel 15 opened the regular Monday-night net just after 7 p.m. with a question that did not stay procedural for long: “What would make life in New York much better?”. The replies came in over the next thirty minutes from check-ins as far as Getzville (WRVW 606), Austin (TP-630), and points unidentified, and the answers were a fair tour of New York State grievances — the cost of living, the weather, what one caller called “Vehicle that’s road worthy, but the roads aren’t worthy to drive on”, the permit system, and the unkillable suggestion to “Getting rid of New York City”.

Net control hedged once on his own behalf — “I know we’re not supposed to do politics on the radio, but...” — then took the next check-in. By 19:16 the conversation had drifted into a debate about gun rights and what one operator called the “whole gun rights thing”. Even with the topic running hot, the rhythm of the net never broke: three numericals, your take, back to control. The whole thing is a reminder that radio is not just for emergencies.

Tonawanda · Grove Street

RESOLVED

Yuletide leftovers: caller spots smoke behind a Grove Street home, sees a neighbor burning an old Christmas tree

At 17:10 a caller on 179 Grove Street told Tonawanda dispatch she could see smoke coming from the back of the house across the street, possibly 180 Grove. Engines were toned out; the truck was a few minutes from arrival when the radio carried this nominee for headline of the week: “Resident is burning an old Christmas tree”. The crew elected to stand by and supervise the burn rather than upgrade the call — there was no fire to put out, technically, only a season to bury.

BNIA · Lot 20

At the stroke of midnight, a Buffalo Limo dispatcher gets a call no dispatcher wants to take

Buffalo Limo’s overnight desk opened the day at exactly 00:00 with a transmission that stopped the trunk cold: “My wife was on location at lot 20, stating that she was touched inappropriately by a male subject named Jesse on location”. The same voice noted she was “coming from over an hour away”, and asked the lot-20 attendant to stand by with the victim until police got there. Whatever happened next did not come back on this channel.

Williamsville · Dollar Tree

RESOLVED

Late-night audible at the Dollar Tree on Wehrle: nobody answers, the alarm doesn’t stop

At 23:30 Amherst dispatch handed an APD unit a commercial alarm at the Dollar Tree at 804 Wehrle Drive[*], coming from the front door. The responding officer arrived to a quiet store with a secure exterior and an alarm that refused to quit: “Exterior is secure, but I have an audible alarm going off”. A keyholder was eventually run down by phone; the officer cleared without incident shortly afterward. The retail security of suburban Williamsville at midnight is, as always, the audible alarm and one patient patrolman.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Derby · Working structure fire

Working structure fire on Prescott Drive in Derby brings Angola onto the box

Niagara Group dispatch toned out a working structure fire at 6730 Prescott Drive in Derby at 17:34, putting the Angola fire crew on the box alongside Derby’s own engines. The traffic stayed brisk through the early evening; no civilians were reported displaced on the air during the AM window.

Buffalo · Coast at South Park

RESOLVED

Buffalo Fire holds Coast and South Park for downed wires; PD takes the scene

BFD Ch.1 reported a Level 3 still-alarm response to Coast and South Park at 16:14 for wires down; Engine 25 took the lead. Within ten minutes the BFD officer in charge reported “All patients signing off, New York State Police have the scene”, and Buffalo Engine 19 returned to service.

Cheektowaga · Union Wine and Liquor

Cheektowaga PD chases a knife-waving cyclist in an Adidas jacket through the Union Road plaza

Cheektowaga PD pushed units toward Union Wine and Liquor at 2675 Union at 15:53 after a caller reported a “white male with tattoos, black Adidas jacket” on a black bike with gray writing on it, “Apparently waving around a knife”. By 17:55 patrol on the same channel reported recovering a victim’s property; no arrest was announced before the AM window closed.

Other Calls of Note

[16:09]Williamsville · APD Amherst PD took a stolen-car report at 175 Tonawanda Creek Road after the homeowners returned and discovered the vehicle gone.
[16:11]Amherst · APD Property-damage accident on I-290 eastbound just before Main Street — black Sonata and a blue van on the right shoulder; both drivable.
[23:25]Amherst · 785 Niagara Falls Boulevard Larceny report from Room 110 at the Larson Inn, 785 Niagara Falls Boulevard: a guest told APD a wallet and a credit card were taken from the room sometime in the past two days.
[19:45]Williamsville · Surrey Run Williamsville 9 ran a residential fire alarm activation at 174 Surrey Run — first-floor smoke detector — and cleared it as no fire, no ventilation needed.
[18:26]East Aurora area · Mutual aid East Aurora FD ran a mutual-aid response to 55 Sawmill Court off Bowen Road for a 76-year-old male with reported fall injuries; conscious and alert at the time of the page.
[00:51]Niagara County · Nash Road Niagara County FD was paged to 7082 Nash Road, between Salina and Cherry Hill, for an elderly male reported confused in front of the house — a possible dementia call, requested by patrol.
[23:20]Clarence · Rock Oak Estates Medical-alarm activation with no voice contact at 25 Budd Avenue in the Rock Oak Estates between Rockland Avenue and Douglas Avenue — 73-year-old female on the account.
[06:00]Clarence · Harris Hill EMS Pre-dawn EMS run to 8605 Sunset Drive in Clarence, between Wildwood Drive and Circle Court — female on scene, head injury reported.

Editor’s Note

A quiet stretch on the Northtowns ledger, with one big exception: Amherst PD spent the early evening hunting a loose German shepherd that bit three kids on Princeton Avenue, and the night ended with a two-car crash that dropped a live power line at North French and Crosspoint and left the signal there dark for hours. Tier 4 ran on Tonawanda’s out-of-season Christmas-tree bonfire and a long FRS Monday-night net debating how to fix New York. The watchlist stayed quiet — no owned-property hits in the window.

Daily Gem

Resident is burning an old Christmas tree”

— Tonawanda Fire Ch 2, 17:14

By the Numbers

Segments
2,613
Active systems
31
Busiest hour
19:00–20:00 (Princeton dog bite + Stuewe Road fall)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police980
Fire / EMS720
Maritime / Rail520
Airport / aviation100
FRS / GMRS / business250
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst1061
Buffalo230
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew110
Niagara County95
Other Erie County240

Agency and area buckets are estimated from channel-level mapping; finer-grained review may reattribute individual segments.

[*] = a name the scanner audio left uncertain and could not be confirmed against an official source; treat as unverified. Routine street-name fixes against official municipal lists are applied silently.
The WNY Listening Post · Tuesday, June 16, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 38
Compiled from public radio scanner traffic via the WNY Listening Post automated pipeline. Transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors; verify names and details before action.
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