Staff Reports
Niagara Gazette
April 15, 2009 11:56 pm
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TOWN OF TONAWANDA
Bathroom stay ends in drug arrest
A man who tried to pass himself off as a police officer in order to use a gas station bathroom ended up meeting some real police Tuesday night.
Town police were called a Mobil station by an attendant who told dispatchers she was worried about a police officer who had been in the store’s bathroom for an extended period of time. Officers arrived to find Sean Y. Mangan inside the bathroom with a gold badge that said Buffalo Special Police on his belt, according to police reports.
The clerk told police Mangan told her he was new on the force, and that the people at Rite Aid wouldn’t let him use the bathroom there. When police questioned the staff at Rite Aid, they were told Mangan purchased syringes at the store but was denied use of the bathroom.
A search of the Mobil bathroom turned up several syringes filled with clear liquid in the trash can. Mangan was found to have a bag of cocaine on him and admitted that there was cocaine in the syringes.
Back at the station, Mangan told police he had just gotten a new job and wanted to party. Field tests registered positive for cocaine when the powder was tested. Mangan was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, possession of a hypodermic instrument and criminal impersonation for claiming to be a police officer. He was held for court.
Niagara Falls
• ARREST: A Falls woman was arrested after a fight in the 1500 block of Pierce Avenue. Kiamesha T. Perry, 20, 1310 Ashland Ave., Apt. 4, was charged with disorderly conduct. Officers said Perry was fighting with a juvenile female suspect in the area of 1542 Pierce Ave., at 5:40 p.m. Wednesday. The juvenile suspect was also taken into custody.
• INCIDENT: A juvenile suspect was taken into custody by police after she attacked a county probation officer. The female suspect was in the Probation Department offices, at 1001 11th St., at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, when she began fighting with probation officers and bit one on his stomach. The injured officer was treated at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center.
Sanborn
• STOLEN PICKUP: A Ward Road man reported early Wednesday that someone stole his 2004 GMC Sierra pickup worth about $15,000 from his driveway. The man said the pickup’s doors were unlocked, and the keys were inside. Another resident reported her 1998 Ford Windstar, worth about $4,000, was also stolen. The woman said the car doors were unlocked and the keys were on the floor of the driver’s side.
Newfane
• ID THEFT: An Orchard Street woman reported Tuesday that someone used her credit card number to purchase a Western Union money transfer for $474.61. The money had been sent to a man in Canada, the report said.
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