Harassment and disturbance incidents in Cheektowaga, Cheektowaga NY
Police responded to a harassment complaint at a residence where one person left voluntarily and no charges were pursued. Officers noted a possible intoxicated driver left in a blue Hyundai. Later, a disturbance was reported at a 7-Eleven store where a customer said the cashier refused to serve them.
Audio|Source: West Seneca Police CH 1
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Her complaint is happy with her just leaving.
00:02
She does not wish to pursue anything at this time.
00:05
I'm going to do police support for harassment and she's going to call tomorrow if she's satisfied with (name withheld) just leaving and (name withheld) is going to be leaving as well willingly.
00:19
I'll change it to harassment and is everybody going to pick up on or are you still looking for (name withheld)?
00:26
Not for this incident, but someone wants V and T.
00:30
I bet it.
00:34
Close this card if they find your wall.
00:41
2121-17, do they believe she's in tags right now, or?
00:47
Uh, I did not ask, I'll verify.
00:53
I mean, yeah, if you can't find she did tags or not, then what kind of car she left it? I mean, we get to put a chat out, just to answer safety.
01:07
That's one, that would be affirmative.
01:09
They definitely smell booze.
01:12
All they know is a blue.
01:14
Uh,
01:18
Hyundai. (name withheld).
01:20
Morning tonight.
01:23
Okay, then.
01:25
All right we got is just a blue Honda.
01:47
Or if you just want to put on a chat with her info and then just possibly intox driver.
01:54
Of course, on the way.
01:59
Possibly registered to one of her parents.
02:03
Copy.
02:09
Talk, that, okay.
02:15
The disturbance is 7-Eleven near French Rd.
02:22
The complaint is in the parking lot on foot.
02:24
He states the cashier is refusing to serve them.
02:31
I will take right.
02:33
No more.
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