Tonawanda Police Searching for Missing 16-Year-Old Girl [Photo]
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Tatiana VanVolkenburg has been missing for more than two weeks, since December 11. According to police, she was seen on December 19 in Buffalo s Riverside neighborhood. Tatiana has brown hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, and weighs approximately 120 pounds. If you have seen Tatiana, please call the City of Tonawanda Police Department at (716) 692-2121. The Buffalo Office is focused on Prevention Education. NCMEC provides abduction prevention and internet safety presentations for children ages 5-17. NCMEC Buffalo services schools, community centers, summer camps, churches all free of charge.
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State leaders this summer opened a new era by making police disciplinary records available to the public through Freedom of Information requests. But some of the regionâs biggest police departments are moving at glacial speed in providing documents that expose wrongdoing by their officers.
For example, the Town of Tonawanda Police Department denied a Buffalo News request for its disciplinary records partly out of concern for its officersâ privacy, even though a judge had already ruled that complaints against police, proven or not, could be released, as the state Legislature intended.
The Buffalo Police Department, which has provided some records for individual officers, went seven weeks without acknowledging a News request for its disciplinary files, even though state law mandates a letter of acknowledgement within five business days.
Kenmore man faces multiple charges including production, receipt and possession of child pornography
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and last updated 2020-12-17 16:47:29-05
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â The U.S. Attorney s Office announced a federal grand jury returned a 13-count indictment charging a Kenmore man with production, receipt, and possession of child pornography, sexual enticement of a minor, and transfer of obscene material to a minor.
Officials say a parent filed a report with the Town of Tonawanda Police Department alleging 38-year-old David Rubel was texting his daughter who recently turned 16-years-old and some of the texts were allegedly sexual in nature.
With the consent of the parent a detective searched the cell phone and observed the text messages, some included sexual images according to officials.