Amherst · Boulevard corridor
ONGOINGRoad-rage driver flashes a badge from an unknown department — Amherst PD hunts him near Core Life
A complainant reports being run off the road; the driver's dealer plate and mystery badge send Amherst combing the Boulevard-Mall area
Just before 1:44 p.m., Amherst PD picked up an unusual road-rage complaint near Core Life on Elpac Boulevard: “The party got out of the vehicle and flashed a badge from an unknown department”. The complaint added that the driver had allegedly “tried to run her off the road”.
Records showed the plate was a dealer plate. Amherst PD then verified there was a stay-away order and a refrain-from order issued yesterday, both against a male party. The description was thin: a white male, roughly 6 feet, heavier set, brown hair, blue eyes, tribal tattoo on one arm, beard, silver necklace — but no clothing description.
Units combed the Boulevard-Mall area for the suspect vehicle without a confirmed spot before the window closed. The complainant's report on the badge remained unresolved: the department of origin was not identified on the air.
Amherst
RESOLVEDMom calls Amherst PD: intoxicated son under a stay-away order is walking home
Court-ordered no-contact in play; the son, on foot, is reported northbound on the Boulevard toward his mother's house — from as far south as the Boulevard Mall
At 1:36 p.m. an Amherst PD dispatcher took a compliance complaint from a worried mother: her intoxicated adult son was walking toward her address, on foot, in violation of a court-ordered stay-away. The dispatcher's summary was crisp: “Compliance mom — she's worried that her intoxicated son is on the way to her address. He's intoxicated and on foot”.
Distance was doing most of the work in the mother's favor. Officers noted the son had last been placed at the Boulevard Mall. One officer's aside on the radio captured the whole afternoon: “The Boulevard Mall. So he's got quite the journey ahead of him”.
Officers ran the boulevard for a matching subject; the initial complainant was described as calm on scene at follow-up. No arrest was announced on the air before the window closed.
Amherst · Hidden Creek Court
ONGOINGResidential panic alarm on Hidden Creek Court — Amherst PD asked to respond
A monitored panic activation just after 2:40 p.m. sends Amherst PD to a cul-de-sac in the Youngs/Sheridan zone; no injury reported on the air
At 14:43, an Amherst PD unit put a request over the air: “Can you ask for a residential panic alarm — 15 Hidden Creek Court”. No follow-up traffic on the resident, the caller, or a suspect went to air before the window closed.
Getzville · Valley Court Apartments
RESOLVEDFire alarm at Valley Court Apartments — Getzville rolls on Sweet Home
General alarm activation at the Sweet Home Road complex between Durham and Wyndham; alarm company took the initial report
At 1:21 p.m., Amherst Fire Dispatch toned out Getzville for a fire alarm activation at 2071 Sweet Home Road, the Valley Court Apartments (dispatch corrected in the moment to Riley Court, then back), between Durham Drive and Wyndham Way. The alarm company was reporting the activation.
No injuries were reported on the air. Traffic on the incident tailed off within minutes of the initial page.