When an SUV owned by a Town of Tonawanda police officer smashed into an Uber driver and her fare on a January night two years ago, it took 20 minutes for the first officer to get to the scene.
A Town of Tonawanda police officer who admitted lying about his role in a 2019 crash returned to the town payroll last week and soon will receive roughly $220,000 in back pay, town officials said.
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: Discipline records shine light on Tonawanda police response to officer's off-duty crash
Discipline records shine light on Tonawanda police response to officer's off-duty crash
Arizona Daily Star: Response to crash involving Town of Tonawanda officer raises questions
On Jan. 19, 2019, when a Chevrolet Suburban SUV slid through a stop sign and struck a sedan traveling on Englewood Avenue in the Town of Tonawanda, the air bags in both vehicles went off. The sedan, ...
A major car crash took place near Elmwood Avenue in the Town of Tonawanda on Friday afternoon. A vehicle struck a utility pole near Elmwood Avenue around 4 p.m. Elmwood Avenue ...
Bristol Herald Courier: Discipline records shine light on Tonawanda police response to officer's off-duty crash
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: Suspended Tonawanda police officer back on payroll; will receive $220,000 in back pay
Suspended Tonawanda police officer back on payroll; will receive $220,000 in back pay
TOWN OF TONAWANDA, N.Y. — One person is dead after a house fire in the Town of Tonawanda Monday afternoon. Multiple volunteer fire companies were called to a house fire on Woodstock Avenue near ...