Denver family targeted in grandparent scam, police say
DENVER — Denver Police District 2 officers responded to a Syracuse Street residence on March 11, 2026, after a family reported a frightening extortion attempt. The victim received a call from an unknown suspect claiming they had kidnapped her daughter from the school parking lot. The suspect appeared to have used a voice generator that mimicked the daughter, crying and pleading for help, and demanded money. They threatened to send graphic photos if the family did not comply. The suspects then contacted the father as well, keeping both parents on the phone and refusing to let them hang up. They provided specific bank branch locations and directed the victims to send money to individuals in Mexico. The family completed two transactions and began a third, totaling $3,440. While the mother was attempting to send the final payment, the school contacted her to ask if she would be picking up her daughter, who had not yet been picked up. The victim immediately realized her daughter was safe and the kidnapping claim was fraudulent. She stopped the final transaction and notified police.
This scam is similar to what’s often referred to as the Grandparents Scam, using a loved one’s perceived endangerment to create panic and pressure victims into sending money before they can verify the situation.
Denver Police remind community members:
- If you receive a call like this, remain calm and try to contact the supposed victim directly.
- Do not send money or stay on the phone, especially if the caller refuses to let you verify your loved one’s safety.
- Hang up immediately and contact police.
- Talk with your family about these scams so everyone knows how to respond.
| Mar 28, 2026 at 11:45 AM | Police |
Auburn burglary suspect arrested; shoes recovered
Auburn, N.Y. — After a March 31 burglary on Owasco Street, Auburn police identified a suspect and, within an hour, Baldwinsville Police stopped the vehicle; a search warrant recovered all stolen property, including 10 to 15 pairs of shoes valued at $1,000 to $1,500, and Matthew Rendino Jr. was charged with second-degree burglary and petit larceny and transported to Cayuga County Jail.
| Apr 2, 2026 at 2:12 PM | Police |
Trolley rides to RailRiders games offered Sundays
Starting May 17, the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton will offer Sunday trolley rides to RailRiders games at PNC Field, with a $30 ticket that includes round-trip transportation and a game ticket (or $20 if you already have a ticket) and reservations required at 570-963-6590.
| Apr 2, 2026 at 10:34 AM | Gov |
Auburn Spelling Bee champion crowned; all participants winners
Arabelle Campanello of Casey Park Elementary won Auburn Enlarged City School District's third annual Spelling Bee after 15 rounds, with every participant deemed a winner for qualifying, and she represented the district in the regional Bee at Syracuse University.
| Mar 26, 2026 at 11:06 AM | Schools |
Predator arrested in St. John Fisher College employee case
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Monroe County Sheriff's Office says a person described as a "Predator" followed and forcibly touched a St. John Fisher College employee and has been arrested; a linked 13WHAM report outlines additional allegations, including a bus stop incident, lewd acts, public lewdness, stalking and exposing oneself at locations in Pittsford, Syracuse, Rochester and Fairport Road.
| Mar 23, 2026 at 9:01 PM | Police |
Buffalo mayor cites $600 million in lost revenue, vows fixes
Buffalo Mayor Sean M. Ryan said that while Syracuse, Rochester and Yonkers invested in their futures, Buffalo’s tax levy stayed flat and below 2007 levels for more than a decade, costing the city more than $600 million in lost revenue that could have funded streets, infrastructure and services, a consequence he attributed to egregious fiscal mismanagement by previous administrations and that he said must be corrected today.
| Mar 23, 2026 at 5:42 PM | Politics |
Arabelle Campanello Advances to Fifth Round in Spelling Bee
Arabelle Campanello, a sixth-grader at Casey Park Elementary School in Auburn, N.Y., finished in the top 10 of the Post-Standard/Syracuse.com Spelling Bee at Syracuse University on Saturday and advanced to the fifth round, according to the Auburn Enlarged City School District.
| Mar 21, 2026 at 11:33 AM | Schools |
Arabelle Campanello to Compete in Regional Spelling Bee
Arabelle Campanello, a sixth-grader at Casey Park Elementary in Auburn, New York, will compete in the regional spelling bee this Saturday in Syracuse.
| Mar 17, 2026 at 2:17 PM | Schools |
YMCA Camp Cory Names 2026 Village Heads
YMCA Camp Cory in Penn Yan announced its five Summer 2026 Village Heads—Carolina Couto (Keuka), Kara Maroldo (Craig), Eliana Lucci (Wells), Summer Moorhouse (Walmsley) and Ruby Odell (Maijgren)—with brief bios on their hometowns, education and camp experience.
| Feb 23, 2026 at 1:23 PM | Recreation |
Buffalo's budget plan shocks peers, nets $40 million
Buffalo Mayor Sean M. Ryan said other mayors and comptrollers are shocked by how the city has operated fiscally, noting a decade of declining revenues and rising expenses, that $40 million from New York State will close the budget gap, and that structural fixes will begin with the first budget later this year.
| Feb 23, 2026 at 12:59 PM | Politics |