A Fisherman's Toughest Goodbye
The above photo of the Canadea bridge was taken by Amy Joyner. The bridge spans the Genesee River near one of her husband Jim's favored locales for fishing smallmouth bass. He's taken countless smallmouths from this stretch, including what may have been his largest bronzeback, a smallie weighing close to seven pounds. Winding back and forth between large gravel bars, rocky bottomed pools and a backdrop of rolling hills, this stretch of the Genesee was a favorite for Jim.
And Jim never fished the river alone. He was always accompanied by at least one, sometimes two, friends. For years, even if Amy remained at their cabin, he was always joined by his other favorite girl and faithful companion, Candy. If Jim was wading the river, the 14-year-old chocolate lab was right by his side. No doubt, she knew this stretch of the river as well as Jim. Now, after so many years of enjoying each other's company, the time all dog lovers dread has arrived.
Candy, may your eternity be filled with winding shallow streams, gravel bars and rolling hillsides.
Photo: Ellicott Street paving
Work crews were on Ellicott Street this evening attempting to finish the repaving job through Batavia's downtown.
A worker told me that if it didn't rain, they should be able to finish by 6 a.m.
About an hour later, it did rain a bit.
He also told me that the hot asphalt is 300 degrees when it's laid down.
Batavia man arrested as part of Orleans County marijuana distribution investigation
A drug investigation that began five months ago in Orleans County led to a search of three Genesee County dwellings Tuesday and the arrest of a Batavia man.
Taken into custody was Edgar Perez, 25, of 110 Jackson St., upper. Perez was arraigned in the Town of Barre Court and jailed in Orleans County on $100,000 bail.
In all, four search warrants were executed by law enforcement Tuesday, including one on a car stopped in Barre where investigators reportedly uncovered eight pounds of marijuana.
Perez was reportedly driving the car.
Search warrants were also executed at 110 Jackson St., Batavia and 32 and 33 Sunset Parkway, Oakfield.
Additional suspects from Genesee County are still being sought according to Orleans County investigator Joe Sacco.
Sacco said Tuesday's arrest and searches were unrelated to another recent drug investigation in Orleans County that grabbed regional media attention.
In the raids, investigators reportedly seized some quantity of marijuana, scales, packaging material and other drug paraphenalia at each search location.
Assisting Orleans County's Major Felony Crime Task Force was the Genesee County Local Drug Task Force and the City of Batavia's Emergency Response Team.
For the record, while we expected to receive a copy of a press release from Orleans County on this matter, we have not. This report combines our interview with Joe Sacco this afternoon and the press release published on WIVB's web site (click through for a picture, apparently, of the marijuana seized).
Man accused of entering woman's home and hitting her
A woman claims that a man from Alabama entered her home without permission Tuesday and assaulted her and a friend.
Arrested and charged with burglary, 1st, was Glenn David Reuben, 47, of 7536 Sandhill Road, Alabama.
Reuben was jailed on $10,000 bail.
The woman, a Lockport Road resident, suffered a cut on her face that required stitches.
The alleged assault occurred at 10:30 a.m.
Cause of Monday's fire still undetermined
Investigators have yet to determine what sparked a fire that destroyed a rooming house Monday at 433 E. Main St., Batavia.
With no cause uncovered at this point, it's hard to say when investigators will be able to determine how the fire started, according to Lt. Jay Steinbrenner of the Batavia Fire Department.
The investigation remains ongoing.
There's no further information available on the investigation at this time.
Car accident on Main Road in Pembroke
A one-car accident with minor injuries is reported at 747 Main Road, between the Thruway and Lake Road, in Pembroke. There are two people involved and there was airbag deployment.
Pembroke and Indian Falls fire departments are responding along with Mercy EMS.
UPDATE (2:30 p.m.) The vehicle struck a telephone wire and tractor-trailers are striking it as they drive by. Verizon is being contacted. The occupants are being transported to UMMC for evaluation.
One car rollover accident on Warboys Road
A one-vehicle rollover accident with injuries is reported on Warboys Road. The location is between Route 237 and Merrill Road.
Byron and South Byron fire departments are responding along with Mercy EMS. The victim is out of the vehicle and the car is on its roof.
Photo: Make a Difference Day
It's "Make a Difference Day," and as part of the effort, four Batavia High School students were in downtown this morning picking up trash on the sidewalks and flower beds. Above, Donald Fagan, a senior at BHS, patrols for litter in a flower bed on East Main Street.
Three people injured in four-car accident at Daws Corners
Three people were injured in a four-car accident at Daws Corners -- Route 98 and Batavia-Elba Townline Road -- this afternoon.
A westbound car reportedly pulled out from Batavia-Elba Townline Road and was struck by a car traveling southbound on Route 98. Each of those cars then hit two others at the intersection.
Joseph N. Mattison, 20, of Merriman Road, Byron, was cited for alleged failure to yield. Mattison, who was driving a 1994 Chevy sedan, was among the three people injured and transported to UMMC by ambulance.
Also injured were Bob K. Rathman, 39, of Heritage Estates, Albion, and Chrystal Bush, 17, who was a passenger in a car driven by Suanne Quackenbush, 49, of Gillett Road, Byron.
Quackenbush was not injured.
The fourth vehicle was driven by Benny S. Giambrone, 84, of Farnsworth Road, Oakfield.
The accident was investigated by Sgt. Thomas Sanfratello.
Drug Task Force raids, searches apartment on Jackson Street
The Local Drug Enforcement Task Force raided the upper apartment at 110 Jackson St., Batavia, at around 6:15 p.m.
All we know at this point is that the raid was not the only one conducted in Genesee County today.
Investigators were still on scene about two hours later conducting a search of the apartment.
Above, Lt. Chris Bourke of the Orleans County Sheriff's Office and his K-9 "Cliff."
Busy afternoon ties up nearly all ambulances in Genesee County
It doesn't happen often, but late this afternoon there was a shortage of in-service ambulances serving Genesee County.
All Mercy EMS units were tied up on accidents and medical calls, Le Roy, Byron and Oakfield were tied up, too, and crews in Bethany, Darien and Alexander were requested to respond to their respective fire halls to stand by in case needed.
At the time, there were no in-service ambulances within Batavia city limits. There were also no pending calls in the city at the time.
Within 30 minutes of the Bethany, Darien and Alexander crews being put on standby, three Mercy EMS units came in service.
"It doesn't happen a lot, but there is a system in place to protect the public," said Tim Yaeger, director of emergency management for Genesee County.
Yaeger explained that there is a tiered-response system with Mercy EMS, the respective Volunteer Fire departments' units and the medics with volunteer departments. The county also has mutual aide agreements with neighboring counties.
The volunteer departments can respond to other jurisdictions when the primary ambulance services are tied up.
There's been some talk, Yaeger said, of volunteer departments getting out of ambulance service because of the expense and the difficulty in keeping the services staffed with qualified volunteers.
"This is why we've got to do everything we can to keep those units in business, because they fill in during busy times," Yaeger said.
Authorities search for missing foreign exchange student
A petite foreign exchange student is reported missing and authorities are searching in and around Bowen Road in the Town of Alexander.
Didn't catch the host's address.
The person is described as 4' 7", 85 pounds, small frame.
Authorities are told to look in a nearby meadow also.
UPDATE (6:58 p.m.): Four searchers on ATVs are scouring the meadow near the residence in search of the person.
UPDATE (7:19 p.m.): Searchers planned on focusing on a trail running north/northwest of the meadow. They are bringing in a dog. However, now there's a report of a young, small female, with her hair in a ponytail and wearing a gray sweatshirt, spotted running on Route 238 (Attica Road) toward Attica. A caller said it appeared she had been running for some time. Also, she's reportedly adept at climbing trees, a skill which might prove handy if she was running away from danger.
UPDATE (7:36 p.m.) The female foreign exchange student has been located and she is safe.
Dog stuck in well on Cookson Road, Alexander
A dog is reportedly stuck in a shallow well on property at 4213 Cookson Road in the Town of Alexander.
A woman who resides there called dispatch about the matter, saying the well is about five-feet deep. Not sure if it's the family pet.
Alexander Fire Department, presumably, is responding.
UPDATE (6:37 p.m.): Alexander Engine 107 is on scene.
UPDATE (6:42 p.m.): Alexander reports the rescue was successfully completed and the unit is back in service.
Fire crews and medics are busy tonight
Fire crews and medics are busy this evening. So many calls, not always enough manpower.
Additional fire crews are asked to assemble in their quarters for Bethany, Alexander, the Village of Attica and Darien to be ready in case they are needed. Their other crews are all out on calls.
Two-car accident at Route 5 and West Avenue in East Pembroke
A two-car accident unknown injuries is reported at Route 5 and West Avenue in East Pembroke. One car is blocking the roadway.
East Pembroke Fire Department is responding and medics from Oakfield are en route in non-emergency mode. There are reportedly two minor injuries.
Four cars in accident at Daws Corners
A four-vehicle accident, with one of them possibly on fire, is reported on Batavia-Elba Townline Road at the intersection of Route 98 (Daws Corners).
Two people are reportedly injured, one of them a woman who is seven-months pregnant.
Elba fire is responding along with Mercy EMS.
The accident is blocking the roadway.
UPDATE (5:30 p.m.): Two women with minor injuries were taken to UMMC, including the pregnant female.
CLARIFICATION (6:10 p.m.): From reader Shannon Laurer: "Actually they took the pregnant female and two males to the hospital! She was a passenger in one vehicle, her mother the driver accompanied her and each of the two males was a driver in the other vehicles involved, the third male driver involved did not need medical assistance."
Thanks, Shannon. Most helpful!
Car accident in Alabama
A car accident is reported in the Town of Alabama at the intersection of Bloomingdale Avenue and Shanks Road. A passerby reportedly pushed the OnStar communications button in the vehicle, which alerted dispatch of the incident.
Alabama Fire Department and Mercy EMS are responding. Alabama responders say it involves one car and is not blocking the roadway.
Fire personnel calls for Mercy EMS to continue to scene in non-emergency mode.
Covington man faces new charge for allegedly impersonating federal agent
A 41-year-old Covington man already facing charges out of the Town of Batavia for allegedly trying to pass himself off as a federal law enforcement agent was arrested by Le Roy Police on Monday on a similar charge.
Nikko C. Gambino, of Morrow Road, Convington, was arraigned in Le Roy Town Court and jailed on $750 on a charge of criminal impersonation, 2nd.
Gambino is accused of entering a Le Roy business some time in September allegedly dressed as a federal agent and directing an employee of that business to make a phone call under his pretend authority.
Three weeks ago, Gambino was arrested by the Sheriff's Office for allegedly attempting the same ruse in Walmart. A search of his residence reportedly found articles of clothing with law enforcement markings and a metal badge.
Chief Deputy Jerome Brewster said it isn't really clear why Gambino has allegedly attempted to enter retail outlets and pass himself off as a federal agent.
"He's refusing to talk, but we we think it is some sort of diversion," Brewster said. "He wants to draw attention to himself while his accomplice attempts to steal something. We haven't been able to confirm that with surveillance tapes and nothing has been reported stolen. At this point, it's just a guess."
On the arrest out of the Town of Batavia, Gambino was charged with two counts of criminal impersonation, 2nd, and one count of falsely reporting an incident.
He was initially jailed on $5,000 bail.
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