The WNY Listening Post

Western New York’s Scanner-Fed Tabloid

Amherst · Cascade Drive area

Out On Bail, Back On The Air: Domestic Suspect Resurfaces, ‘Line Went Dead’

Amherst PD hold air, loud-hail a closed garage and tee up the drone after a follow-up call from a complainant Tuesday already dealt with.

Just after 4:20 p.m. Wednesday, a unit on the Amherst-Clarence trunk asked dispatch about a complainant the squad had handled earlier in the week: “That's where I had the domestic with Richard Zwicky the other night”. A beat later the same unit added that a check with the county had come back with bad news for the protection-order side of the ledger — “someone told me earlier he made bail at the holding center, so he is out”.

At 16:25 the complainant called in again, this time more alarmed: “about how he had a gun, and then the line went dead” The next several minutes of Amherst PD traffic are a careful set-piece — a sergeant calling for all units to hold the air, a plan to “loud hail and knock on the door”, and a question about whether a closed garage could be opened so a drone could be flown in. The garage was eventually located, the drone went in, and the operation cleared without injury or a recorded use of force.

There was no name read out for the complainant on the air, and the address was not transmitted in the clear, but the through-line is consistent with an active order-of-protection case where the named subject made bail the same night an officer answered the original call. Amherst PD investigators have the file; the door was knocked and answered without incident by the time the unit cleared. Status: resolved at scene; no arrests transmitted in window.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Amherst · Sweet Home at Maple

ONGOING

Dawn Call at the Golden Arches: Staff Reports a Gun, Officers Track A Blue Buick

An Amherst PD complainant phoned from a McDonald's around 5:50 a.m.; the suspect was last seen heading southbound on Sweet Home in a blue Buick.

A pre-shift Amherst PD dispatcher at 05:50 took a call from a McDonald's employee that the radio recorded this way: “our complainant is staff at McDonald's and the female said to get a gun” A few seconds later the unit clarified that the complainant had walked the statement back — “Check that. She said the male subject that left with her had the gun” — and turned the case from a present-arm incident at a counter into a vehicle hunt.

Units were given the lookout “looking for the male who left southbound Sweet Home in King Edward Boy 2614”. The car was not stopped during the window; a unit later noted a drop-off location at 206 Niagara Falls Boulevard for the female who had remained on scene at the McDonald's. No injuries were transmitted; the case stays open going into the morning.

Amherst · Allenhurst Road

‘He Took Her Dog’: Amherst PD Read Off A Named Suspect Over A Break-In On Allenhurst

Complainant’s camera caught the entry; suspect named on dispatch as Kareem Lane, last seen in a black shirt and gray-and-black pants.

At 15:54 an Amherst PD dispatcher handed off a premise check at 538 Allenhurst, Apartment A. The complainant was off-site but had what she said was camera footage of a known individual entering the apartment about an hour earlier; she believed he had taken her dog. The named subject was “Kareem Lane, date of birth 5-15-2002”, identified on the air by name and date of birth and described as a black male in a black long-sleeve shirt and gray and black pants, possibly carrying a pocket knife.

The complainant was inbound in a bronze Buick Enclave with a roughly 10-minute ETA. A supervisor noted on the radio that responding units should not approach unfamiliar: “If you're not familiar with him, he's a criminal gang member” The call rolled into the on-air run of the subject’s plate and stalled out at the front-end paperwork; no in-window resolution was transmitted on this side of the operation.

Amherst · Lawrenceville Drive

RESOLVED

Just-Fired And Banging On The Door: Capital Management Services Calls in a Former Employee

An Amherst PD call recorded the precise tabloid moment — an employee terminated minutes earlier, then sitting in the sun shouting at the locked office.

Amherst PD took a call at 15:34 to 160 Lawrenceville Drive, the Capital Management Services building. “They have an employee that was terminated that is now on location” The dispatcher added that the man was “trying to get back into the building”. The radio later picked up that the subject was “screaming outside, sleeping on the sidewalk.”

Units arrived and apparently found a cooperative subject; no transport, no arrest broadcast in the window. The office was advised to keep the door locked through the rest of the shift. Status: resolved at scene.


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

Snyder · 52 South Union

Deer To The Rooftop: Amherst PD’s Most Improbable BOLO Of The Day

A patrol unit needed only nine words to make the case for itself.

At 17:45 the Amherst-Clarence trunk lit up with the kind of advisory Whisper does not have to guess at: “Deer's climbing the roof of the building at 52 South Union” No follow-up traffic transmitted before the deer either jumped, climbed back down, or otherwise restored gravity at 52 South Union.

Niagara Falls · Embassy Suites front desk

Room 3012, Two Nights, Binoculars Missing: The Embassy Has An Open Mystery

An afternoon transmission tasked the loss-prevention desk with finding a guest’s field glasses left somewhere between the room and the maid’s cart.

From the Embassy Control desk at 15:20, in the unmistakable cadence of a hotel ops chief: “The guests that lost their binoculars stayed in room 3012 for two nights”. The transmission cut off before resolution; whoever owns the binoculars is presumably in the lobby tapping the front-desk bell.

Niagara Falls · Embassy parking deck

Move Along, Landscapers: The Embassy Stages A Polite Standoff

A second transmission from the same desk, 40 minutes later, captured the eternal hotel-ops tug-of-war.

Just past 4 p.m. the Embassy Control desk transmitted, almost wearily: “Ask again for the landscapers to move, please” Eight minutes after that the same operator sent “Tower to Hyatt, I have a vehicle here that needs to be parked” — the Hyatt was apparently helping handle traffic on a busy weekday afternoon.

Buffalo · BFD Ch1 dispatch

‘Some Kids Told The Police Station’: BFD Stands Down On A Third-Floor Alarm

A textbook Buffalo Fire dispatcher line: no smoke, no fire, just neighborhood mischief and a candor on the air.

At 19:34 a BFD Ch1 dispatcher cleared an alarm with the most diagnosable phrase in city fire-radio: “No sign of any smoke or fire. Some kids told the police station” The follow-on detail localized the call to the third floor, retail room 2; companies picked up.

Ontario · Canadian motorcoach trunk

‘It Doesn’t Take Anyone To The Moon’: A Pre-Dawn Existential Bus-Driver Mood

The cross-border Canadian-bus trunk produced exactly one transmission of philosophical importance.

Two whole segments on the Canadian Transport trunk this window, and Sharpbus Line gave us the gem of the day at 06:49: “It doesn't take anyone to the moon” The earlier transmission — 9 minutes prior — was the equally enigmatic “And I'm on risk”, which we leave to the reader.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

East Aurora · East Road

ONGOING

Self-Inflicted Gunshot Reported On East Road; Status Unknown At Dispatch

East Aurora Fire Dispatch sent units at 18:01 to 18-01 East Road, between Crimson Lane and what the dispatcher described as “Sheriff Factory,” for an adult male with “self-inflicted gunshot wound, unknown status”. A staging address of 70 Treehaven was also given on the same call thread; EAFD and Elma units carried it through the supper hour without further updates transmitted in the window.

Buffalo · West Side, 40 Massachusetts

BFD Companies Dispatched To A Reported Self-Inflicted Injury Off Massachusetts Avenue

At 16:50 BFD Ch1 dispatched a unit to “40 Massachusetts outside the 15th of Lawrence Place” for a “report of a male with a self-inflicted”. The transcript’s word for the injury was Whisper-mangled (heard as “self-inflicted saturation”), but the dispatch behavior — EMS staging on an adult male, traffic still backed up southbound — is consistent with a serious self-inflicted injury. No follow-up disposition was transmitted in window.

Other Calls of Note

[05:14]Buffalo · 400 Dearborn Commercial fire alarm activation between Austin and Farmer drew Engine 19, Engine 36 and Ladder 13; resolved as a false alarm with residents present.
[16:28]Buffalo · 95 Lidell BFD Engine 22 ran an EMS assist between Briar Avenue and the dead end.
[15:01]Buffalo · 31 Newton BFD Engine 22 sent to an unconscious child between Hilton and Curtis; medics took the patient.
[15:27]Amherst · 289 Crosby Boulevard General fire alarm at the Crosby House between Endicott Drive and Old Main Drive; cleared as a panel activation.
[16:11]Amherst · 3910 Maple Road Fire alarm activation at the Red Pepper Restaurant, Zone 1 smoke detector, with no fire found on arrival.
[17:05]East Amherst · 8790 Transit Road Fire alarm activation at Doodle Bugs Child Care; East Amherst Fire response, no resolution transmitted before the next call queued.
[20:39]Akron · 6 Clinton Street Fire alarm activation at Guys Sub between Main Street and John Street.
[15:17]Newstead · 13428 Main Road Crittenden volunteer fire dispatched for a Zone 11 smoke detector activation between Golden Pond and Crittenden Road.
[20:43]Getzville · 84 Swanson Terrace Amherst Fire / Getzville staging for a 75-year-old female who fell down two stairs between Countryside Lane and Summerview Road.
[16:40]Amherst · Cloisters Apartments, 28 Westgate Avenue EMS call at Apartment 104, Cloisters Apartments — 66-year-old female with anxiety and tremors; followed up at 17:27.
[15:44]Clarence · 1464 Clarence Center Road EMS for a 30-year-old female pulled over in a blue GMC with abdominal pain, near King Utley Road and Barnum Road.
[21:36]Amherst · 29 Hampton Court Reported rear-end collision; driver of plate KVZ-2298 left the scene and the vehicle traces back to a Hampton Court address.

Editor’s Note

An Amherst-heavy window: a recently-bailed domestic suspect, a McDonald's gun complaint at dawn, an apartment break-in tied to a known suspect, and a string of stubbornly minor fire alarms across the corridor. The wires lean weird in the second half — Embassy Suites troubleshoots missing binoculars and itinerant landscapers, and a deer takes to the rooftop at South Union. Heavy wind today; the Beach Hazards and High Wind Warning notices push through the morning.

Daily Gem

It doesn't take anyone to the moon”

— SharpBusLine, 06:49

By the Numbers

Segments
2,150
Active systems
30
Busiest hour
15:00–18:00 (Amherst-Clarence shift change + multiple Amherst Fire alarms)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Police612
Fire / EMS489
Hotel / shuttle / taxi358
Airport / aviation88
Schools50
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst706
Niagara County658
Buffalo185
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew127
Other Erie County110

Agency & area buckets are estimated from channel-level counts and the inferred speaker roles from the channel-context preflight; every segment is mapped to one bucket.

The WNY Listening Post · Thursday, June 18, 2026 · A.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 40
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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