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Residence on East Avenue raided, neighbors report loud bangs

By Howard B. Owens
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Investigators examine what appears to be a surveillance camera mounted outside the entrance 15 East Ave., Batavia.
Photo by Howard Owens

The Emergency Response Team, along with uniformed members of Batavia PD and the Genesee County Sheriff's Office, along with detectives from both agencies, conducted an apparent raid on 15 East Ave., Batavia, sometime after 9 p.m. Thursday.

Area residents reported hearing a loud bang and shouts of "Come out with your hands up."

Some neighboring residents seemed to think the order applied to them and so complied, residents told The Batavian.

Two neighbors told The Batavian they've long suspected drug activity at the dwelling.

One neighbor said there is often a lot of activity and loud music coming from the house in the early morning hours, such as 3 a.m.

"It's about time they did something," he said, "but they should have come later at night. They would have found more people."

There was no authority on scene authorized to speak to the press, and authorities say there will be a press release "soon" about the police activity at the residence.

CORRECTION: Initially, this report stated this was at least a two-unit complex. A person familiar with the residence states that is not the case.  Our statements were based on observations at the scene and coverage of a prior incident many years ago at the residence.  The story has been correct to remove references to apartments.

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Deputy Erik Andre with a dog that was removed from one of the apartments.
Photo by Jim Burns.
raid on 15 east avenue
Photo by Jim Burns
15 east avenue raide
Photo by Howard Owens
15 east avenue raide
Photo by Howard Owens
15 east avenue raide
Photo by Howard Owens
raid on 15 east avenue
Photo by Jim Burns
raid on 15 east avenue
Sign on what appears to be the doorway on the Columbia Avenue side of the residence.
Photo by Jim Burns.

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