*UPDATE* 58 YEAR OLD MAN DEAD AFTER OVERNIGHT SHOOTING IN THE FALLS

July 27, 2019

*UPDATE*

Niagara Falls, NY – 4:25PM – Niagara Falls Police have confirmed that 58-year-old Roderick Haslip of Niagara Falls has died from his injuries after being shot while in his van on 13th and Grove Avenue. He tried to drive away but only made it two blocks. He died at the scene.

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Niagara Falls, NY – Niagara Falls are on scene in the 1000 block of Center Ave for a person who has been shot.

A little bit after 1 am, officers radioed to dispatch that they heard multiple shots coming from the Highland Ave area and proceeded over there to investigate.

While officers were en-route, NF Police dispatch received a call that someone had been shot.

When police arrived on scene they discovered a person with serious injuries from the shooting and began performing CPR until EMT’s arrived.

Niagara Falls Fire E3 and EMT’s were dispatched at 01:25:38 on 07/27/19 to stage nearby at the scene until police gave them to OK to proceed.

At this time, Niagara Falls Police are still on scene investigating.

We’ll update with more info if any become available.

  • 1:57 am Police also responded to the area of 24th and Linwood for possible shots fired
  • 2:14 am Police reported hearing more shots fired

WOMAN LEAVES A TWO-BLOCK TRAIL OF BLOOD AFTER KICKING IN DOOR.

July 29, 2019

Niagara Falls, NY – Niagara Falls Police officers were dispatched at around 1:02 am to a house in the 2200 block of Willow Ave for reports that a female had kicked in the door.

When police arrived they discovered a large amount of blood next to the house.

Map of blood trail

Around 4:18 am Niagara Falls Police received a call that a woman covered in blood had walked into Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center’s ER1.

Police later learned that the injured person was the suspect from the door kick in on Willow Ave.

Around 7:50 am officers were sent to the 2200 block of Michigan ave for reports of a trail of blood on the ground.

Officers discovered that the blood trail went from the house on Willow to a house on Michigan Ave, possibly the suspect’s house.

No word yet if she faces any charges.

GRAND ISLAND MAN ACCUSED OF ROBBING NIAGARA FALLS AND GRAND ISLAND BANKS INDICTED

32-year-old Timothy Mulvey of Grand Island, NY has been charged with aggravated bank robbery intent to commit a larceny, and bank larceny.

According to the U.S. Attorney James Kennedy, on June 27 of last year, Mulvey robbed the Northwest Savings Bank on Grand Island Boulevard, where he displayed a weapon demanding money from a bank teller and then a few weeks later on July 11, 2018 he robbed the M&T Bank on Military Road in Niagara Falls at gunpoint.

According to WIVB Channel 4, Mulvey was arraigned and detained on July 18th and is facing a maximum of 25 years in prison and a $250,000 fine

Timothy Mulvey has also been charged in multiple T Mulvey was arrested in March after a neighbor reported seeing him shooting up heroin in a driveway. hefts and a robbery attempt in the past.

Timothy Mulvey, 29, of Grand Island, allegedly claimed to be a maintenance worker named “Jake Rodgers” before entering the West River Road home.

https://www.wivb.com/news/crime/police-man-stole-from-gym-attempted-to-rob-a-home/

From wivb

Mulvey was also arrested in March of 2015 after a neighbor reported seeing him shooting up heroin in a driveway.

TWO PEOPLE ARRESTED IN MCDONALDS DRIVE-THRU SUSPECTED OF DWI

JULY 21, 2019

Niagara Falls, NY – Two people, 1 male and 1 female were arrested Sunday morning in the drive-thru of the McDonalds on Pine Avenue after police were dispatched there for reports of two people in separate vehicles passed out and blocking the drive-thru.

When officers arrived on scene around 3 am, they found a male passed out at the wheel near the first window and a female in her vehicle which was up on the curb in the grass near the speaker post.

Both drivers were subjected to field sobriety test and failed. They were both placed under arrest and brought police headquarters where they could possibly be subjected to other test to determine their BAC.

PENALTIES FOR ALCOHOL / DRUG RELATED VIOLATIONS

MAN ARRESTED AFTER HIGHLAND AVE CRASH

July 20, 2019

Niagara Falls, NY – A man was arrested Saturday night on the above date after a single-vehicle crash in the 2600 block of Highland Avenue.

The crash happened around 4:50 am. The vehicle took down a light pole.

Niagara Falls Police, Fire E3 & T1, and EMT’s were dispatched to the scene around 4:55 am.

There were multiple occupants in the vehicle but we don’t believe anyone was injured.

Niagara Falls police administered a field sobriety test on the driver which he field and was placed under arrest under suspicious of DWI.

NIAGARA FALLS – MORNING SHOOTOUT YARDS AWAY FROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

July 19, 2019

Niagara Falls, NY – Around 11:30 am Niagara Falls Police were called to 66th Street between Lindbergh Avenue and Girard Ave for reports of 2 beige or tan color vehicles shooting at each other while speeding down Lindbergh Ave onto 66th Street toward Niagara Falls Blvd.

Several residents in the area reported hearing up to 6 shots fired. Niagara Falls police were able to recover at least 1 bullet casing on 66th street, very close to the elementary school.

Unknown if any more casings were found after The Action left the scene.

No reports of any injuries at this time.

MULTIPLE CREWS BATTLING FIRE AT THE OLD MILITARY ROAD SCHOOL IN THE TOWN OF NIAGARA.

Town Of Niagara – RTE 265 (Military Rd) Northbound/Southbound is closed from Lockport Road to Route 31, in the Town of Niagara due to structure fire at 6:15 am. Niagara County. Could be up to 6 hours

By: Robshots

July 18, 2019

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Niagara Falls NY – New Fire Engine – Firehouse 3 (11th & Ontario)

The Niagara Falls Fire Department officially put its newest fire engine into service with a small ceremony outside Fire House 3 located at 11th and Ontario Avenue.

The new Engine 3, a 2019 Rosenbauer pumper, will primarily serve the city’s north end. Prior to any dispute over casino revenue, the Niagara Falls City Council approved funding in 2016 for a new engine.

Niagara Falls Fire Chief Joe Pedulla says the process of buying a new truck or engine is long and not cheap. It’s takes about 18 months from start to finish. This new engine came at a price tag of about $435,000.

The old Engine 3 first went into service in March 2005 and has answered over 22,000 calls. However, this isn’t the end for it. It will serve as a reserve engine for the city.

Shortly after the ceremony, the new Engine 3 responded to its first call. It was a medical call.

ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

July 19, 2019

Niagara Falls, NY – Niagara Falls Police were dispatched to the Seneca Niagara Casino parking lot or ramp around 1:51 am this morning for an attempted robbery.

According to police audio, the victim stated that a Hispanic male attempted to rob her but was unsuccessful.

The suspect was said to be wearing a gray shirt and tan shorts or pants and riding a BMX bike with a hoodie wrapped around it.

Moments later Casino security told police that they saw a person matching the suspects description heading east on Niagara Street from 4th Street.

Around 2:11 am police spotted a possible suspect at the Seneca gas station. He was then transported at 2:25 am back to the crime scene area.

At 2:27 he was positively ID’d by the victim then arrested and at transported back the Niagara Falls Jail at 2:32 am

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