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Three people accused of stealing wallet, using credit card

By Howard B. Owens

Batavia PD is looking for information on three individuals suspected of being involved in a theft and an attempted fraud locally.

The three individuals may also be suspects in similar thefts at hospitals and colleges from Geneva to Buffalo.

In the local case, a male subject wearing a white T-shirt and a necklace went into UMMC at 11:30 a.m., Sept. 11, and stole a wallet from a purse belonging to an employee.

The suspect was driven to the hospital in a maroon four-door sedan (possibly a Ford Fusion).

The male suspect and two female suspects allegedly used the victim's credit cards at a local business.

The three suspects are described as African-American and in their early 20s.

Anybody with information that may assist in the investigation can call the confidential tip line at (585) 345-6370.

George Richardson

Someone knows who they are, no doubt about that. Spread the picture to a tank of gasoline and back radius and give a fifty dollar reward. That should do it for this bunch.

Sep 28, 2011, 5:23pm Permalink
George Richardson

A trio of skanks* from Buffalo or Rochester thinking Mayberry is stoopid. They are going down, wait a week or two. Remember the fearless trio who came to Elba to rob the Hicktown Bank and didn't know where the hell they were going when it was time to leave in a hurry? Yep, goin' to the pen.

*skanks (slang) in Buffalo, Rochester and every other major city in America it means "Ho". In rural parts of Western New York the meaning is different and refers only to riff raff.*

*riff raff (slang) in rural parts of Western New York and every nook and cranny in the State of Texas it means everybody else except me.

Sep 29, 2011, 6:58pm Permalink
George Richardson

Tammy, it says it in the comment (opinion) posted directly above yours. I may be wrong and you may have information you wish to share with the Batavia Police Department, but I may be wrong again or maybe not. That's my comment (opinion).

Oct 2, 2011, 12:38pm Permalink

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