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Williamsville · Sheridan at Mill

Two-Car Injury Crash at Sheridan and Mill: 8-Year-Old in the Middle, Second Vehicle on the Lawn

Right lane shut down for the better part of an hour outside Starbucks; TCA and Williamsville 92 in and out

At 12:32 p.m., an Amherst PD unit called in a two-vehicle crash at Sheridan Drive[*] at Mill Street[*] — the address later corrected on the air to 5105 Sheridan Drive — with “two cars, there's an 8 year old child involved”. Within two minutes dispatch upgraded the run: “be advised it's been upgraded to an injury accident — sounds like they are in the parking lot of Starbucks”, sending Williamsville 92 and Twin City Ambulance. Amherst Fire Dispatch cross-toned it as “Williamsville motor vehicle accident, Sheridan Drive”.

By 12:34 the PD unit was requesting a tow for a second vehicle up on the lawn (New York plate Lincoln-Sam-X-Ray-4854), and the westbound right lane at Sheridan was shut down. By 1:18 p.m. the on-scene officer cleared with an MV-104A report open on 5105 Sheridan; the initial responding officer stayed behind to do follow-up with the parents.

Around the NeighborhoodThe Northtowns, call by call

Amherst · Sheridan / Wegmans corridor

RESOLVED

A Half-Hour of Sheridan Drive, One Woman, Two Refusals of Shelter

Bipolar-schizophrenic subject ran from an ex outside Wegmans, ended up sitting in the median before walking off toward North Forest

At 11 a.m. Amherst PD picked up a complaint that “his ex he hadn't spoke to in a long time showed up threatening to flash his tires, wasn't making any sense, and then after a verbal argument she ran off southbound towards North Forest UB area — she is diagnosed with bipolar schizophrenia”. She was described on the air as a white female with glasses and blondish-reddish hair in a bun, wearing all black, and she had left her vehicle and purse in a lot along Sheridan.

A courtesy call went to UB in case she wandered onto their bike path. By 11:16 dispatchers were relaying a fresh update: the complainant now said the woman had walked off two hours ago, so she could be anywhere. She was located a few minutes later sitting in the center median on Sheridan Drive[*]; medical was refused. At 11:29 an officer added she was still sleeping in the median: “sleeping in the median — I don't know if you want to stop back out and advise her, she's got to move”. A follow-on note at 11:36 said she “is repeatedly offered to be taken to a shelter and she repeatedly refuses”.

Snyder · 104 Brantwood

RESOLVED

Snyder Fire Alarm at 104 Brantwood: Boiler Room, Contractors, Reset When They’re Done

Amherst Fire Dispatch toned a Snyder residential fire alarm at 1:42 p.m. at 104 Brantwood Road[*], between Kretzlick and Westmoreland — boiler-room activation, contractors working on-site. Snyder units cleared just after 1:58: “contractors working; we're going to reset the alarm when they're completed — in service at 1358”. No injuries or fire reported on the air.


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

Amherst · Allenhurst

Horses on Allenhurst

Three words, one radio call, several unaccounted-for horses on an Amherst side street

At 9:01 a.m. an Amherst PD unit keyed up with a full-sentence dispatch that dispatchers everywhere dream of: “Horses on Allenhurst”. That was the entire transmission. No follow-up traffic surfaced on where the horses came from, where they went, or whether anyone tried to catch them.

Amherst · 3311 Sheridan Drive

The Shoplifter Came Back to Pay

Exotic Smoke & Vape Shop had an unexpected guest in a green Nissan Rogue — the man who’d walked out yesterday, now offering restitution

Amherst PD radio, 9:39 a.m.: “you head over to Exotic Smoke & Vape Shop, it's going to be 3311 Sheridan Drive”. Then, three seconds later: “subject that shoplifted there yesterday is on location in a green Nissan Rogue — he wants to pay for what he's owed”.

By 9:42, the officer had opened yesterday’s complaint number back up rather than starting a new one. “we just reopened the same complaint number from yesterday” — a nice, quiet, entirely voluntary reversal.

Amherst · Regus, John James Audubon Parkway

A Man Who Might Have Been Sleeping in a Regus for a Few Days

William Walter, born 1966, orange 2024 Buick still in the lot, slurring his words at the front desk

8:30 a.m., Amherst PD: “Regus, the shared office space, seating employee at the front entrance — they found a male in one of the rooms”. The employee waved down officers at the front entrance; the man was found in one of the private-office rooms, disoriented and, per the dispatcher, “slurring his words, possibly has been sleeping there for a few days”. His car was still in the parking lot: “his vehicle is still in the lot, Mary David William 9587 — it's a 2024 Buick, orange in color, coming back to a William Walter, male born in 1966, Country Parkway”. A soft-landing kind of call, but a memorable snapshot of what shared-office spaces occasionally look like at open.

Amherst · Sweet Home Road

A Baby Raccoon in the Roadway on Sweet Home

One line, self-contained, entirely serious: “I'm in Sweet Home for a baby raccoon in the roadway”. Amherst PD officer, 9:48 a.m., Sweet Home Road[*]. No follow-up transmission crossed the air. The raccoon’s status remains, as of publication, undetermined.

Amherst · Amherst PD

Just Looking for a Bus Stop

Amherst PD gave a courtesy ride to the bus loop after some confusion — starting mileage 109546

The kind of call that makes you like your local PD. Amherst radio, 12:52 p.m.: “there is some confusion here — she's just looking for a bus stop — we're going to give her a courtesy ride to the bus loop, starting mileage 109546”. The officer logged the courtesy trip formally — mileage and time — so nobody could later say it hadn’t happened.


Regional BlotterBeyond the Northtowns — WNY at large

Orchard Park · 3636 Eggert Road

YMCA Asthma Attack: OPFD to 3636 Eggert

OPFD 1 Dispatch toned Orchard Park to Enermax at 3636 Eggert Road, the YMCA — a caller in the backfield with difficulty breathing, having an asthma attack. Amos Amundson’s crew was flagged as available; timeout logged at 11:20.

Other Calls of Note

[08:26]Getzville · 35 Broughton Drive Getzville 9-2 responded to a smoke-in-the-basement report at 35 Broughton Drive; scene reported light smoke, no flames, all occupants out — ventilated and cleared with no damage.
[09:59]Amherst · 30 Bryant Woods North Fire-alarm activation at 30 Bryant Woods North off John James Audubon Parkway; Getzville 1 and 9 on scene, source traced to HVAC contractors working on the roof.
[11:41]Swormville · 8209 Staley Road Swormville residential fire-alarm activation at 8209 Staley Road — Zone 6 bedroom-hallway smoke detector — cleared by 11:49 as set off by cooking.
[11:32]East Amherst · 6275 Transit Road East Amherst EMS to Walgreens at 6275 Transit Road — between Greiner Road[*] and Village Station Circle — for a 22-year-old female unresponsive in the pharmacy area.
[12:20]Amherst · 4510 Sheridan Drive Two-vehicle minor at 4510 Sheridan Drive involving a mail truck; separate call from the Sheridan-and-Mill wreck twelve minutes later.
[12:01]Amherst · Sheridan / Wegmans Ambulance to an elderly male born 1946 whose motorized scooter tipped over on Sheridan Drive near Wegmans; a related airbag-deployed MVA at Campbell and Millersport followed about ten minutes later.
[11:07]Amherst · 3394 Sheridan Drive Welfare check on a homeless person living in the middle lot of the Tim Hortons at 3394 Sheridan Drive.
[13:12]Buffalo · 338 Colvin BFD Engine 8 sent as an EMS unit to 338 Colvin; Engine 25 later shifted to cover Engine 4’s district.
[10:55]Amherst · 1300 Maple Road Amherst PD cleared a Suburban-Plaza-area MVA re-addressed to the 1300 block of Maple Road, one MV-104A report and one ticket issued.

Editor’s Note

The morning belonged to Sheridan Drive: an injury MVA involving an 8-year-old at Sheridan and Mill just after 12:30 shut down the westbound right lane while a second vehicle sat up on the lawn. Amherst PD was also managing a slow-motion mental-hygiene call along the same corridor — a woman diagnosed with bipolar schizophrenia who kept moving between Wegmans, a homeless spot at Tim Hortons, and the grassy median. Otherwise it was routine EMS, three false-alarm activations that turned out to be HVAC contractors or cooking smoke, and a Tier 4 lineup led by loose horses on Allenhurst.

Daily Gem

Horses on Allenhurst”

— Amherst PD, 09:01

By the Numbers

Segments
997
Active systems
27
Busiest hour
12:00–13:00 (Sheridan/Mill MVA)
Regional Breaking
0
Updates
0
By Agency (top 5)
BucketSegs
Airport / aviation279
Police275
Fire / EMS235
Hotel / shuttle / taxi68
Rail / maritime19
By Area (top 5)
BucketSegs
Williamsville & Amherst344
Niagara County279
Cheektowaga / Lancaster / Depew80
Buffalo43
Other Erie County40

Agency & area buckets are estimated from ProScan channel routing; airport totals aggregate BNIA tower/ground/ramp and NF Intl Airport channels.

[*] = 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 · Friday, July 10, 2026 · P.M. Edition · Vol. I, No. 62
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.