Dumpster fire on Seven Springs Road
A fire in a Dumpster is reported at 8468 Seven Springs Road, toward the Clinton Street end. There is heavy smoke.
Town of Batavia and Stafford Fire departments are responding.
A fire in a Dumpster is reported at 8468 Seven Springs Road, toward the Clinton Street end. There is heavy smoke.
Town of Batavia and Stafford Fire departments are responding.
At least two people, and maybe more, have contacted the Le Roy Police Department to report unauthorized transactions on their debit cards.
The individuals contacted police, according to Sgt. Tim Hayes, after trying to use their cards at area stores and having the transactions denied.
Upon further checking, the card holders discovered numerous debit card purchases for varying amounts on different dates at out-of-state stores, Hayes said.
Hayes said Officer Emily Clark is also handling the case and she may have the names of other victims, but Hayes did not immediately have that information available.
A reader who tipped The Batavian to the investigation said as many as 40 people in Le Roy have had unauthorized transactions on their debit cards and Hayes said that number could be accurate because not all of the victims are calling the police department -- many are only contacting their bank branches.
It's not clear how the debit card numbers of the victims were obtained, Hayes said. The victims still have physical custody of their cards.
Hayes asked that any victims of the scam contact law enforcement. The investigation is continuing.
Two weeks ago, media in Rochester reported that numerous area residents had suffered a similar scam. The victims may have been customers of Aldi's, which reportedly suffered a security breech. A perpetrator reportedly tampered with Aldi's credit card terminals in 11 states.
It's unknown if the Le Roy victims have been caught in the same scam.
In his e-mail to The Batavian, Hayes wrote, "It would be well advised as a matter of routine credit security for people to regularly check their debit card and credit card statements for incorrect/fraudulent charges and to notify the police as well as their financial institutions immediately upon discovery."
An elderly man's scooter accidentally accelerated while entering a handicapped-accessible elevator at the Jell-O Museum in Le Roy on Friday, causing the man to fall 34 inches.
It's not clear why the scooter accelerated.
The man's identity or medical condition is not available at this time.
The initial scanner call reported he went into cardiac arrest and was transported to UMMC.
Sgt. Tim Hayes of the Le Roy Police Department said the man was entering the motorized platform of the elevator, which provides access to three levels of the museum, when the electric mobility scooter accelerated. The scooter struck the top of the door from the lower level. The door opened and the victim and his scooter fell about 34 inches striking the pavement below.
The investigation is ongoing and no further information is available at this time.
An "unknown type fire" is reported at or near 2 Lewis Place in the City of Batavia.
City Fire Department is responding.
It could be a bonfire. The young people who called dispatch are said to have been "very evasive" on the call-back by authorities.
An elderly man is reported to have fallen through a wall at the Jello-O Gallery Museum, landing six feet below, and is unconscious with a head laceration. He is in full cardiac arrest.
Le Roy ambulance is responding. The accident occurred at the rear of the building, located at 23 E. Main St. in Le Roy.
UPDATE (2:44 p.m.): The patient is on a stretcher, back-boarded and collared and en route to UMMC.
Foreclosure proceedings have begun against 68 county properties because of unpaid taxes, including the Le Roy Pontillo's location, according to County Treasurer Scott German.
Pontillo's owes for three years of back taxes, including school, town, village and county, totaling $24,261.
The delinquent property owners have until Jan. 14 to make final payment on their back taxes to avoid having the property sold at auction.
The auction will be scheduled for some time in March or April.
German said typically, 50 to 55 of the property owners will settle their tax issues prior to foreclosure.
All of the property owners have been sent letters, and notices have been published in two daily newspapers, with additional notifications pending.
Cain Catino, 39, who tried to steal oxycodone from the Oakfield Family Pharmacy last month pled guilty this morning to attempted robbery, 3rd, in Genesee County Court.
The Seven Spring Roads resident had a knife in his pocket at the time of the attempted robbery, District Attorney Lawrence Friedman revealed this morning.
Friedman said Catino's case was scheduled to go before the grand jury next week and Catino was facing a possible charge of robbery, 1st, and criminal possession of a weapon.
Witnesses would testify, according to Friedman, that Catino was attempting to retrieve the knife when the pharmacy owner and his son were wrestling Catino to the floor.
Under terms of the agreement, Catino receives second felony offender status and will serve from one-and-half years to three years in prison.
Without the plea agreement, the attempted robbery charge could carry a maximum sentence of two to four years.
Catino's prior felony convictions are a grand larceny charge in 2008 and attempted robbery in 2009.
Sentencing was scheduled for Nov. 22.
Catino's mother is accused of trying to smuggle drugs to him in Genesee County Jail earlier this month. Charges of criminal possession of a controlled substance and promoting prison contraband are still pending.
A 40-year-old Attica man who was stopped on East Main Street, Batavia, just 12 days ago, admitted in Genesee County Court this morning that he was driving drunk at the time.
Roland J. Reed admitted to a felony count of driving while intoxicated and aggravated unlicensed operation. He was charged under Leandra's Law because he reportedly had a 2-year-old and an 8-month-old in his car when he was stopped by police.
He was also charged at the time with unlawful possession of marijuana, refusal to take a breath test and moving from lane unsafely.
Reed also admitted to DWI convictions, one in Le Roy in 2009 and another in Monroe County in 2008.
He faces from one to four years in state prison.
Originally jailed on $25,000 bail, Reed will be released under supervision of Genesee County Justice as a condition of his plea.
In addition to prison time, Reed will be required to have an ignition interlock device for at least six months upon his release.
While out of jail awaiting sentencing, Reed will be undergoing treatment, according to his attorney, and looking for work. Judge Robert C. Noonan imposed a curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Larry's Steakhouse, 60 Main St., Batavia, NY: The name says it all -- Larry's is a great place for steak. Larry's has a fine dining atmosphere with a great menu and outstanding service. We have a $25 gift certificate for $12.50.
Matty's Pizzeria, 4152 W. Main St., Batavia, NY: Matty's is another Batavia favorite for pizza and wings. We have a $20 gift certificate for $10.
Red Osier, Route 5, Stafford, NY: Truly, one of the landmark restaurants of the area. Red Osier features prime rib carved table side. We have $25 gift certificates for $12.50.
Kravings, Valu Plaza, 4152 W. Main St., Batavia, NY: Kraving's offers soups, salads and sandwiches, fresh and flavorful; Monday through Saturday. We have $10 gift certificates for $5.
South Beach, 59 Main St., Batavia, NY: Try the new lunch buffet. We have a $25 gift certificate for $12.50 (must be used by Nov. 30, 2010).
Center Street Smoke House, 20 Center St., Batavia, NY: Authentic Southern BBQ, from ribs to brisket with all the fixin's. We have a $20 gift card for $10.
Delavan's Restaurant and Tavern, 107 Evans St., Batavia, NY: To me, Delavan's is one of those restaurants where you want to eat frequently until you try everything on the menu. We have a $20 gift certificate for $10.
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Shane M. Bartlett, 21, of Drake Road, Brockport, is charged with driving while impaired by drugs, unlawful possession of marijuana and operating without a front bumper/plate. Bartlett's vehicle was stopped at 5:03 p.m., Thursday, on North Byron Road, Elba, by Deputy Bradley Mazur.
Cory J. Zeiner, 21, of Lake Road South, Brockport, is charged with criminal possession of marijuana, 5th.
A car accident with injuries has been reported at Main and Court streets, downtown Batavia.
City Fire and Mercy EMS dispatched.
6:24 a.m.: Two flatbeds requested to the scene to move the vehicles. No word on how serious the injuries are.
6:50 a.m.: Accident scene is clear.
I was asked to speak to residents of The Manor House this evening about The Batavian and the state of news media. The residents were a great audience, full of great questions. I promised them their picture on The Batavian.
About 50 GCC students were in the Forum Thursday afternoon to have their voices heard as they spoke out against bullying.
Bullying has become a national issue in recent weeks after five teens in separate cases took their own lives after suffering insults and embarrassment at the hands of people who ridiculed them.
"It's so hard to constantly hear about 13-14 year olds ending their lives, partly for not having an outlet, but more for not feeling safe," said Candice S. Faulring, an instructor of psychology and adviser to GCC's Gay-Straight Alliance, who organized the rally.
Several students took turns at the mic, either because they had been a victim of bullying -- whether over weight issues, shyness or being gay. Some students spoke about friends who had been bullying, and Maggie Rapp, 19, above with Faulring, told the story of a lesbian friend who took her own life.
"A lot of the pictures we have up are pictures of kids from around the country, but to hear the stories of bullying that's happening right in our own community, in Genesee County, in Batavia, in Oakfield, in Alabama, and from kids who are still relatively young and have the courage to get up and tell their stories, that means a lot to me," Faulring said.
Students said they want people to understand that being mean to people just because they're different isn't acceptable behavior.
"I just feel it's wrong because all people are different," said Megan Matthews, 19, from Alexander. "We should just all get along. There's nothing wrong with being different."
Sarah Tuttle, 23, of Albion, and a representative of the Gay-Straight Alliance, said she's most concerned about bullying of gays and that bullying of lesbians hasn't gotten much media attention in recent weeks, but it should.
"There is no norm," Tuttle said. "Everything is normal. If you're gay, if you're male, if you're female, African-American, Asian, white, whatever, you're all the same."
According to Faulring, bullying has gotten worse in recent years because it is no longer limited to just the schoolyard boundaries.
"When I was a kid, I knew when I got home I didn't have to worry about getting a text message or what people might say on Facebook," Faulring said.
Faulring said she plans to continue to push the anti-bullying message, including making a documentary of the stories of Genesee County residents who have been victims of bullies and how they overcame it.
Reader Amanda Bisig sent in this photo with this note:
My dad (John Bisig) sent me these photos that he took around 4:30 p.m. today, and asked me to send them in. They were taken on East Road in Batavia, where he was combining corn today. The photo you uploaded a few days ago of the Reinke irrigation system from the corner of Transit and Chapel roads in Byron is also owned by the same farm (My-T-Acres) -- and we live in the farmhouse across the street from that one you photographed. Thought you might enjoy the photo!
A fire is reported inside the maintenance shop of the Stafford Country Club. The shop is located off Route 5, just east of Route 237.
Stafford and Pavilion fire departments are responding, along with tankers from the Town of Batavia and fire police from Le Roy. South Byron fire is to fill in at the station for Stafford.
There is heavy smoke inside the structure.
UPDATE (5:53 p.m.): Firefighters are warned that there are chemicals stored inside the northeast end of the building. A firefighter says one piece of machinery is on fire but it is almost out. The roof does not need ventilating at this time.
UPDATE (5:57 p.m.): They are going to vent the north end of the building.
UPDATE (6:02 p.m.): The fire is confirmed to be contained to one piece of machinery and it has been dragged outside. Everything is under control. They are releasing some equipment to go back in service.
An 18-year-old driver was shaken up and taken to the hospital Wednesday after losing control of her car on R. Stephen Hawley Drive and having it overturn.
Alexandra N. Vanburen, of Batavia, was transported by ground ambulance to UMMC.
No other people where in Vanburen's car and no other vehicles were involved.
The reason is not contained in the Sheriff's Office report, but Vanburen's 1999 Saturn traveled off the roadway and onto the gravel shoulder. She reportedly over corrected and lost control of the car. The car traveled off the north shoulder, hit an embankment and landed on its roof.
No citations were issues.
Deputy Chad Minuto handled the investigation.
John Christian Finkney, 22, of Galloway Road, Batavia, is charged with criminal impersonation, driving out of class, unregistered motor vehicle, switched plates, uninsured motor vehicle. Finkney was allegedly involved in a road rage incident on Oct. 15. As part of the investigation, a deputy asked Finkney for his name and date of birth. It was later discovered that he allegedly provided the name and birth date of his brother. He was arrested Wednesday by Deputy Eric Seppela.
Reader Amanda sent this in -- a picture of a rainbow over downtown Batavia at about 9:45 a.m.
To me, 36 degrees is not "extreme cold," but it's worth noting that we've received our first "extreme cold alert" of the season.
It's supposed to get down to 36 tonight with a wind chill factor -- the "feels like" temperature -- dropping to 30 degrees.
There will be a 16 mph wind from the northwest.
There is a 20 percent chance of precipitation.
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