Wood shop fire reported on Simonds Road, Darien
A wood shop fire has been reported at 9877 Simonds Road, Darien.
Darien Fire with mutual aid from Alexander and Corfu dispatched to the scene.
UPDATE 8:04 a.m.: Darien chief on scene reports, "working fire."
UPDATE 8:17 a.m.: Attica requested to fill in at Alexander Fire Hall.
Photos: Le Roy schools and library
Tonight I went to the Le Roy Central School District board meeting to see if anything interesting happened. Nothing did, but as I was leaving, I saw this wonderfully shaped tree with the great mural in the well-lit hallway in background and thought it should make a good picture. As long as I had the tripod out, I took the picture below of the Woodward Memorial Library.
Photos: Francis Road, Bethany
I had a little time to drive around a bit late this afternoon and headed out to Bethany. Driving down Francis Road, I came across a couple of picture opportunities.
Mistlers add subs and salads to menu at Main and Jackson location
Ken and Andrea Mistler have made some big changes to their former coffee and smoothie shop at the corner of Main and Jackson streets.
The former Daily Grind is now Espresso Salads and Subs.
Ken Mistler said it was time to expand what the shop offered. While a prep area has been added for food service, much of the food prep -- including baking fresh sub rolls daily -- takes place at Mistler's other food establishment downtown, South Beach Restaurant.
Andrea manages day-to-day operations for the sub and salad shop.
Subs and salads are made to order with fresh ingredients.
For the coffee and smoothie crowd, the full selection of the Daily Grind remains on the menu.
Mistler has also added free wi-fi and there are now leather chairs and couches available for customers. In the summer, Ken said, he will add outdoor seating.
Batavia Girl Scouts move into new location on Jackson Street
The local Girl Scouts have a new home, 5 Jackson St., Batavia.
After the location the Girl Scouts occupied in City Centre was sold, the local office and retail shop was relocated to vacant retail space just about a block away.
It took about a month to get settled in, but the retail shop is now set up and the staff is ready to help local scouts and leaders.
The scouts will host an open house at its new location from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday, Feb. 28.
The grand opening will include free drawings, prizes and discounts on scouting items as well as a food drive for the Salvation Army and Batavia Agri-Business Child Development.
The shop is open from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, with the service center opening at 8:30 a.m.
Pictured above, from left, Stephanie Burgett, customer service, Marlene Worthington, membership manager, Kathie Waika, program manager and Robin Ettinger, membership manager.
Pembroke resident accused of selling cocaine to undercover agent
A 29-year-old Pembroke man was arrested today on a sealed grand jury indictment for allegedly selling cocaine to an undercover agent on two separate occasions.
Arraigned before Judge Robert C. Noonan this afternoon was Brandon R. Brade, of Genesee Street, Pembroke.
Brade was taken into custody at his place of employment, where he has worked for two months, he told Noonan.
"I'd kind of like to keep my job," Brade said, asking for a bail lower than the $50,000 requested by Assistant District Attorney Will Zickl.
Noonan set bail at $10,000 and gave Brade a week to hire an attorney (Brade said he could afford to hire his own) before his next court appearance.
Brade is charged with two counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance, 3rd, and two counts of possession of a controlled substance, 3rd.
According to a Sheriff's Office press release, Brade allegedly sold quantities of cocaine to an agent of the Local Drug Enforcement Task Force.
Zickl asked for the high bail because of Brade's prior record, which includes convictions for DWI (2005), resisting arrest (2002) and stalking (2000).
Noonan said Brade will get another shot at a lower bail after Genesee Justice files a bail evaluation report, which would require Brade's cooperation.
Batavia firefighters place second in 'Fight for Air Climb'
A team of five firefighters from the City of Batavia Fire Department participated in the American Lung Association's Fight for Air Climb this month.
The climb was a race up 38 floors -- or 800 steps -- that took place at the HSBC tower in Buffalo to raise funds for the American Lung Association. The team from Batavia finished second in the open team division with an average time of 6 minutes 44 seconds.
Also, the team raised a total of $955 for the American Lung Association, which is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research.
These Batavia firefighters participated: Mark Sacheli, Greg Ireland, Mike Morris, Jeff Whitcombe and Jerry Yoder.
Motor-vehicle accident with injuries on Thruway
A motor-vehicle accident with injuries is reported on the Thruway in the westbound lanes at mile marker 395.8.
East Pembroke Fire Department and Mercy EMS are responding.
UPDATE 3:35 p.m.: Traffic is backed up all the way to Kelsey Road. One lane is blocked. A second ambulance is requested. State Troopers are on location.
UPDATE 3:47 p.m.: Mercy EMS is told to go back in service. Oakfield is continuing.
UPDATE 4:10 p.m.: Emergency responders are back in service.
Milwaukee's accused "Catch Me If You Can" fake attorney has Batavia roots
UPDATED 2:34 p.m.
A former Batavia resident is expected to soon plead guilty in a Milwaukee county court to charges that he impersonated a lawyer and committed forgery.
According to investigators in Wisconsin, Thomas J. Lyon, 28, not only represented several "clients" in legal proceedings, but also forged checks, stole money, assumed the identity of a deceased notary public and operated a prostitution ring.
According to court documents, Lyon reportedly bragged to an associate at one time that he was like Frank Abagnale Jr., the former con artist depicted by Leonardo DiCaprio in the hit movie, "Catch Me If You Can."
Besides Batavia, a public records search shows that Lyon has also apparently lived in Warsaw, where he was born, Buffalo and Hamburg.
Wisconsin court documents state that Lyon was on probation in New York and had his probation transferred to Wisconsin. According to the documents, he was previously convicted in New York of grand larceny, stalking and false imprisonment.
Lyon was arrested for allegedly issuing a bad check in Genesee County in July 2008, according to the Sheriff's Office. According to the arrest report, Lyon lived on Saltvale Road in Middlebury at the time.
In Milwaukee, Lyon is accused of assuming the legal identity of Thomas J. Lyons, a Minnesota-based attorney -- also licensed to practice law in Wisconsin -- who told investigators he hadn't appeared in a Milwaukee court in years.
Lyon allegedly used the bar identity number of attorney Lyons to pass himself off as the attorney.
Police searched the office space reportedly rented by Lyon at 5301 W. Hampton Ave., Milwaukee, which reportedly had a sign on it saying it was the offices of "Thomas J. Lyons & Associates, Inc.," and found documents indicating Lyon had at least nine legal clients.
On at least one occasion, Lyon allegedly kept a settlement check for $3,000 that was intended for one of his clients.
Lyon also apparently set up a Web site to advertise his alleged legal services.
The documents also include quotes from court transcripts where Lyon allegedly referred to himself as an attorney and questioned witnesses as if he were an attorney.
One of Lyon's employees is also quoted in the documents saying that besides being a secretary in his office, she worked as a prostitute for him.
Though not charged with any prostitution-related crimes, the court documents say that Lyon allegedly operated an escort service called "Lacuna Limited," and that it was really a front for prostitution.
According to the documents, Lyon booked rooms at a Comfort Suites Inn in Milwaukee and set rates at $200 to $250 per hour. Lyon also allegedly hired a guard for the prostitutes.
He allegedly recruited prostitutes by advertising for lingerie models.
Lyon allegedly collected prostitution proceeds in cash and kept computer records of the proceeds.
In all, 11 charges were originally filed against Lyon.
He is charged with two misdemeanor counts of practicing law without a license, a felony count of theft, three felony counts of unauthorized use of personal identifying information or documents, and five felony counts of forgery.
Lyon was jailed on $20,000 bail and apparently remains in custody. His attorney last appeared in court for him Jan. 28 and a court appearance date of March 3 was set for Lyon, when he is expected to plead guilty to at least some of the charges.
The terms of the plea bargain have not been released.
The forgery charges carry a maximum sentence of a $10,000 fine for each charge and six years in jail.
Terreri: Corwin gets GOP nod in NY-26
Democrat & Chronicle reporter Jill Terreri, who is covering the NY-26 election, just tweeted that Assemblywoman Jane Corwin has won the GOP endorsement for the anticipated special election to replace Chris Lee.
Terreri's tweet says it's based on information she obtained from Bill Reilich, Monroe County Republican chairman.
For our previous report on the GOP bids for the nomination, click here.
Alleged 'Ace' crack dealer reportedly caught in the act
UPDATED 5:52 p.m.
Members of the Local Drug Enforcement Task Force reportedly observed a Batavia man selling drugs on Wednesday, and when they moved in on the suspect, he reportedly threw some crack cocaine on the sidewalk.
Task force members then obtained a search warrant for a residence in Batavia where they allegedly found five more bags of crack cocaine.
Taken into custody was Ronnie "Ace" Allen, 23.
The search warrant was executed at 6 Vine St., upper, Batavia. Allen listed his address as 42 Mountbatten St., Henrietta.
He is charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance, 3rd, and criminal possession of a controlled substance, 3rd.
Allen was jailed on $25,000 bail.
Assisting in the investigation were the Sheriff's deputies and the District Attorney's Office.
Eight vie for GOP nod in potential congressional race
Eight congressional hopefuls filed into South Beach restaurant on Sunday to explain to 21 GOP leaders from the 26th Congressional District why he or she should get the endorsement of the Republican Party in any upcoming special election.
Though no election has been called yet by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, it's widely anticipated that Cuomo will set a date for a special election to fill the seat vacated by Chris Lee after a shirtless picture of him showed up on Gawker.com.
Don Read, representing Genesee County, said GOP officials will meet tonight in Geneseo to go over the list and decide whom the party should back.
"A lot depends on our discussion," Read said. "We have a good cross section (of candidates). There's certainly a good group of candidates."
Besides Assemblywoman Jane Corwin, who is the odds-on favorite of pundits, three-time loser Jack Davis showed up for an interview, as did Genesee County residents David Bellavia and Peter O'Brien.
O'Brien is a frequent commenter on The Batavian.
Also showing an interest in the seat for the GOP are: Dr. Barry Weinstein, a former Town of Amherst councilman; Brian Napoli, from Orleans County; Gary Wehate, of Avon; and Kathy Wepner, a radio talk-show host in Buffalo.
In the weighted vote system the GOP uses to pick candidates for the congressional seat, Erie County candidates have an edge in the selection process. It only takes one Erie County vote and one Niagara County vote to outweigh the votes of Orleans, Wyoming, Genesee and Monroe counties.
Story based on reporting by WBTA's Dan Fischer.
Police Beat: Trio accused of stealing from Sport of Kings
Scott C. Brown, 22, of 11 Wood St., Batavia, John C. Schurr Jr., 26, of 382 Garden Drive, Batavia, and Ashley M. Younke, 31, of 212 Trumbull Parkway, Batavia, are all charged with petit larceny and theft of services. The trio allegedly left Sport of Kings restaurant at 3:30 a.m., Sunday, without paying for food they ordered. They also allegedly left with several pieces of flatware. Officer Frank Klimjack reportedly observed the suspects' vehicle shortly after they left the restaurant. The flatware was recovered.
Ronald J. Scroger, 30, 52 Columbia Ave., Batavia, is charged with petit larceny. He is accused of stealing clothing from Olympia Sports on Wednesday.
Eugene C. Rose, 36, of 230 Keystone St., Buffalo, is charged with criminal contempt, 2nd. Rose was taken into custody by Buffalo PD on a warrant issued by Batavia City Court for allegedly violating an order of protection. Buffalo PD turned Rose over to Batavia PD and Rose was jailed without bail. Rose reportedly has prior felony convictions.
Loralyn L. Bateman, 34, 5 Edwards St., Batavia, is charged with DWI, driving with a BAC of .08 or greater and aggravated unlicensed operation, 3rd. Bateman was stopped on Union Street at 1:50 a.m., Friday, by Officer Kevin DeFelice.
Marsha Jones, 56, of Wade Avenue, Buffalo, is charged with disorderly conduct. Jones was allegedly involved in an altercation at 7 p.m., Thursday, in the Genesee Community College cafeteria with the assistant manager an employee there. Jones is accused of swearing at the assistant manager employee and then pushing a cart, causing items to fall off the cart and break.
Anthony C. Timberlake, 22, of North Street, Batavia, is charged with disorderly conduct. Timberlake is accused of being involved in an argument with a customer at the college cafe at 7 p.m., Thursday. Timberlake allegedly was swearing at the customer in front of witnesses.
Car crashes into trees off West Bergen Road
A car reportedly crashed into some trees on West Bergen Road just south of the Thruway.
There are unconfirmed injuries.
Le Roy Fire and Ambulance dispatched.
UPDATE 11:01 a.m.: No injuries. A fire hydrant was struck. Monroe County water being notified.
UPDATE 11:05 a.m.: Le Roy units back in service.
Photo: Changing a tire on a vandalized truck
Calvin Pangrazio, an employee of Sloat Tires, changes a tire on a Rent-A-Center truck in the Valu Plaza.
At least two vehicles had their tires slashed in the parking lot overnight, and there are also reports of tires slashed in the parking lots of City Centre, Walmart and Batavia Downs as well as one report on a residential street. In all, as many as 10 cars appear to have been vandalized overnight.
Officer Jay Andrews said the two Rent-a-Center trucks each had two tires slashed, making the value of the damage more than $250 on each truck. That makes the alleged crimes Class E felonies, criminal mischief, 3rd.
Anybody with information about these incidents should call either Deputy Kevin McCarthy at 345-3000, ext. 3237 or the Batavia PD at 345-6359.
UPDATE 12:38 p.m.: A Sheriff's deputy dispatched to the Target parking lot for the report of another tire slashing.
UPDATE 3:38 p.m.: An officer is sent to Bank Street Road to interview another person whose tires were slashed.
Tires slashed on cars off Park Road
City police were dispatched about five minutes ago to the rear parking area of Blockbuster on Lewiston Road for a report of an employee's tire slashed.
Now a Sheriff's deputy is being sent to the same area (city limit is at Park Road) for more reports of slashed tires. It isn't clear from what we picked up off the scanner which parking lot this additional vandalism took place in.
UPDATE 1:49 a.m.: Apparently, the Sheriff's Office has jurisdiction on the customer parking lot on Lewiston. That is where all of the tires were slashed, including the one initially reported behind the building in employee parking.
UPDATE 1:59 a.m.: If I heard this right, now there's a report of a Jeep outside Sunny's (in the City Centre) with its tires slashed.
UPDATE 7:52 a.m.: The Sheriff's Office put out a news release confirming that the tires were slashed on three cars in the Batavia Downs parking lot on Park Road some time between 9 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Anybody with information is asked to contact Deputy Kevin McCarthy at 345-3000, ext. 3237.
UPDATE 8:04 a.m.: An officer handling another similar incident inquired with dispatch about other reports overnight. There was another car vandalized in the city that was reported early this morning and a car break-in on Park Road.
UPDATE 9:25 a.m.: Batavia PD dispatched to Batavia Commons and Valu Plaza for more tires slashed.
Most viewed posts for January and December
Below are January's most viewed posts, and since I never posted December's most viewed posts either, those are listed below.
January's most viewed posts:
- Suzanne Corona accused of shoplifting from Batavia florist
- Bank robbery reported in Corfu, by Billie Owens
- Man in maroon sedan exposes himself at coffee stand, by Billie Owens
- Bail and hearing set for man accused of rape
- State report blasts compensation practices of GCEDC
- Pantless man making snow angels on South Main Street, by Billie Owens
- Le Roy man accused of luring child into making sexual video
- More Birth Certificate controversy, by Peter O'Brien
- Local entrepreneurs plan teen nightclub at former gym location on East Main
- GCEDC releases consultant's salary survey
December's most viewed posts:
- Police Beat: Teen charged with sexual misconduct for relations with younger teen
- Batavia Motel condemned, residents say they were given little notice to move
- Police Beat: Batavia man accused of imitating girl's father to get her released from school early
- Woman from Dansville stuck in the city, by Billie Owens
- Freezing man found in snow bank off Route 20, Bethany, by Billie Owens
- Dangerous Condition: Snowman built in the middle of the road
- Neighbors argue over Christmas decorations in Darien Center, by Billie Owens
- Two-story house fire on Route 20 in Alexander, by Billie Owens
- Today's Poll: Should gays be allowed to serve openly in the military?
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