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06-14-26 Sunday morning headlines

Police Find Man Lying Near Bicycle with Pants Down in North Tonawanda Park Law enforcement received a call around 5:51pm on June 10th after reports of indecent exposure at Gateway Park in North Tonawanda. The female 911 caller told police that a male was lying near his bicycle with his pants down. He was described as white, but no other details were given. Police did not say if he was homeless. Police responded to the scene to check the welfare. It is unknown if the male was taken for mental health treatment. A high school student riding an electric scooter was seriously injured in a crash Friday afternoon with a Cadillac. The crash happened shortly after 2:30 p.m. at the intersection of Nash Road and Meadow Drive. North Tonawanda police say the teenager did not yield to traffic while crossing the intersection when he was hit. Police at the scene tell 7 News Niagara County Reporter Derek Heid two high school resource officers arrived within minutes and applied two tourniquets to the teen. He was taken to Golisano Children's Hospital with serious injuries. Police say the driver of the vehicle is cooperating with their investigation.A Saturday-morning crash left a red car pinned beneath a flatbed truck on the 33 eastbound in Cheektowaga. The wreck closed part of the expressway and pulled fire crews, an ambulance, and Cheektowaga Police to the scene. First responders started working to free the car from underneath the truck as soon as they arrived. Whether anyone was hurt, and what caused the crash, had not been confirmed.After more than three years of building new Highmark Stadium, Turner Construction - one of the lead construction managers for the $2.2 billion project - is already working on life after the stadium project ends sometime next year. Gilbane/Turner has been leading the construction of Highmark Stadium - and life after the stadium is done has both firms very busy. In fact, Turner's work load shows how a company needs to be diverse. The stadium, by the way, is more than 98% finished and will be football and fan-ready this summer. The pride of Jamestown and world-famous band 10,000 Maniacs are celebrating their 45th anniversary by giving back to their hometown. Throughout Labor Day weekend, the music group will host an arts festival that concludes with a benefit concert to support the local community. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted more than 1,600 pounds of marijuana concealed in a commercial truck at the Peace Bridge border crossing in Buffalo on Tuesday. Officers discovered the drugs after a shipment manifested as “chocolate” showed irregularities during a nonintrusive examination. The truck and trailer were escorted to an inspection area where officers conducted a physical search and found vacuum-sealed packages inside multiple cardboard boxes. Ad The inventory revealed 56 boxes containing suspected marijuana, which field-tested positive. The estimated street value of the seizure is approximately $4 million.

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