A Zone
Penfield
GL 4th / Five Mile Line Rd. / 25-029268
Between 2-/14/25 11:30 p.m. and 2/15/25 7:14 a.m., unknown suspects tried to steal the victim’s four wheeler and dirt bike from his yard. The suspects pushed them away from the residence before learning they did not run.
PL / False Personation / Wegmans 1955 Empire Blvd. / 25-030240 / 25-030264
On 2/16/25 at 5:14 p.m. Timothy L. Keels (age 37) stole salmon, shrimp, steak and strawberries ($351.15) and fled when security tried to stop him. He dumped the property and jumped into a vehicle being driven by Khyana Brown (age 29). As the suspects were pulling away, deputies arrived and stopped the car. Keels was arrested for Petit Larceny and issued an appearance ticket. Brown lied about her identity and was arrested for False Personation.
PL / Burlington Coats 1902 Empire Blvd. / 25-030731
On 2/17/25 at 4:00 p.m., an unknown suspect wearing a tan jacket, blue jeans, black shoes, and a black hooded sweatshirt stole three women’s jackets totaling $209.94. An Attempt to Identify was posted to all MCSO social media.
PL / Wegmans 2157 Penfield Rd. / 25-30237
At 6:52 p.m. on the 15th of February, 2025, a theft occurred involving an unidentified man and woman who made off with groceries including, but not limited to, King Crab, steaks, chicken breasts, ground beef, an electric toothbrush, and Red Bull (total value: $437.28) in a black Chevrolet Avalanche. An Attempt to Identify was posted to all MCSO social media.
Burglary 3rd/PL / Wegmans 2157 Penfield Road / 25-28844
On 2/15/25 deputies responded Wegmans at 2157 Road for a larceny. Mitchell Griffin (age 30) stole miscellaneous items and passed all points of sale. Wegmans had previously banned him from their property, resulting in an arrest for Burglary 3rd and Petit Larceny. Griffin was found to have four outstanding warrants for similar offenses and was arraigned in Penfield Town Court. He was released on his own recognizance and given four appearance tickets for his warrants.
GL 3rd / Elder Fraud / Cloister Lane Penfield / 25-28766
The victim and her husband state their Roku stick was “acting funny.” The victim went to a website thought to be Roku’s website and got a phone number believed to be for Roku support. After speaking with a “service rep”, they were transferred to a person who stated they needed to access the victim’s computer. The victim was instructed to download a program so the support person “Jack” could gain access. At this time, the screen went blue and had the message “DO NOT TOUCH OR TURN OFF COMPUTER”.
Shortly after, a green screen came up that says, “World Bank”. The victims were instructed to type in their names to verify their credentials and then were prompted to type “$25”. The $25 was supposed to be a “test” transaction from “World Bank” to their account. While on the phone with “Jack”, he stated the transaction accidentally was $25,000 instead of $25 and tells them he needed the $25,000 back or he was going to lose his job. The victims became worried and agrees to go to the bank and withdraw the $25,000 and “Jack” would send a courier to their house to pick up the money. “Jack,” then instructed them to meet at a bank. The victims believed “Jack” to be of Indian descent.
Once at the meeting spot, “Jack” recanted that he would meet them for the money and began asking them to purchase gift cards, take pictures of the gift cards and scratch off the security codes on the back and send them by text. “Jack” sent the victims all over the east side of the county to collect 49 gift cards totaling $16,000. The victims then sent all the gift card codes to “Jack” by text message. It is believed that “Jack” is from overseas.
Perinton
GL 3rd/ Treetop Dr. / 25-028752
According to the victim, their Facebook account was hacked, leading to loss of access. He was contacted by Park Tower Media recovery team, stating they could recover his account back and could get him a settlement of $550,000 for a fee. Park Tower Media sent the victim a settlement offer, which he signed and emailed back to them. A fraudulent bank check of $13,500 was then deposited into the victim’s account. An M&T representative noticed the scam and reported it on the victim’s behalf before the suspect could complete the scam and steal from the victim.
PL / CM 4th / 6720 Pittsford Palmyra Rd. / 25-03587
Sometime between January 20th and February 17th, 2025, an unidentified individual(s) forcibly entered the property and removed used cooking oil.
Pittsford
Burg 3rd / GL 3 / CM 4th / Construction Site / 3330 Monroe Ave. / 25-027844
PL / CM 4th / 3330 Monroe Ave. / 25-27877
The above location is being demolished. Unknown suspects gained entry to the building sometime between 3:45 p.m. on 2/12/25 and 7:00 a.m. on 2/13/25. Upon entry, the suspect(s) made off with tools and materials worth $3225.
GL 4th / Bath and Body Works 3349 Monroe Ave. / 25-27669
Bath and Body Works employees report on 2/12/25 at 8:43 p.m., three unknown suspects entered the location and began working in concert to fill up numerous bags with candles totaling approximately $1,200. The suspects then left the location in an unknown vehicle after failing to pay for the merchandise. (S1) is described as a 40-50-year-old man with a scar on his left cheek going from his mouth to his cheek and was wearing a black beanie, gray shirt, and a black jacket. (S2) is described as a woman wearing all black clothing and a black facemask. (S3) is described as a woman in her 20s wearing a black jacket with fur around the hood.
B Zone
Henrietta
Petit Larceny / 660 Jefferson Rd (Sierra Trading Post) / 25-028314
Sierra Trading Post Asset Protection reports on 02/13/25 an unknown woman entered the store and stole $300 worth of clothing. The suspect was seen leaving the location in a black Chevrolet Equinox (unknown license plate). A photograph of the suspect was posted to MCSO social media in an attempt to ID.
UUMV / 4111 W Henrietta Rd (Enterprise Rent-A-Car) / 25-028239
On February 13, 2025, deputies responded to the location to take a delayed report of a stolen vehicle. According to Enterprise records, a man rented a 2023 Dodge Charger on December 17, 2024. He was supposed to return the car on January 25th, but Enterprise hasn't been able to reach him.
Falsely Reporting / 1 Miracle Mile Dr. / 25-031400
Deputies responded to a fire alarm at Marketplace Mall on February 18, 2025. Mall security footage shows a man in a red baseball hat, black jacket, tan pants, and black backpack pulling the fire alarm near the Indy Kart track.
Burglary 3rd / Petit Larceny / 770 Jefferson Rd. (Home Depot) / 25-031245
Home Depot Asset Protection reports on 02/18/25, a known man entered the store and stole merchandise. The man was recognized as Robert Terra, who was banned from the location starting October 15, 2024. Terra was arrested for burglary and petit larceny.
Resisting Arrest/ OGA 2nd / 2345 Marketplace Dr. / 25-031582
On February 19, 2025, at 6:06 a.m., deputies found Mark Salatino walking south near the location mentioned above. Deputies recognized Salatino from previous interactions and knew he had two wanted packages for his arrest. Due to Salatino being a predicate felon, he was arraigned in Henrietta Town Court and remanded to MCJ.
Petit Larceny / OGA / RA / CPCS 7th / Sierra Trading Post (600 Jefferson Rd) / 25-033430
On February 21, 2019, at 8:19 p.m., deputies responded to a larceny report at Sierra Trading Post. The suspect left the scene prior to deputies’ arrival. The suspect's description was broadcast, resulting in his apprehension by deputies. Deptuies arrested the suspect even though he attempted to flee. The man was subsequently identified in a show up and was also found possessing several wax baggies containing heroin. The value of the stolen property from the Sierra Trading Post was $86.97. Nicholas P. Chiavaroli, was issued an Appearance Ticket and turned over to East Rochester Police on an outstanding Arrest Warrant.
GL 2nd / BHTL Rd. / 25-033681
On February 22, 2025, at about 8:43 a.m., the victim reported a larceny at the B Zone substation. She reports a loss of approximately $67,000 in what she believed to be an investment opportunity. In early December 2024, an unknown male called her speaking Mandarin, her primary language. This individual said he had a great investment opportunity for her and directed her to download an application on her phone called "DFIECFRBR" (white square logo, blue "D"). She downloaded the app as requested, and provided a photo of her license when setting up her account. She also linked her Chase bank account information through the investment app. An individual drove to the victim to pick up part of the $67k in cash. CIS to follow up.
C Zone
Chili
Grand Larceny 3rd / 235 Fisher Road / 25-028254
Lifetime Assistance employees report a company credit card was used in purchases they believe to be fraudulent. They provided documentation of purchases made between June 16th, 2024 and January 28th, 2025, totaling $11,591.67.
Forgery / Windsor Park / 25-029640
On 2/15/25 deputies responded to the above location for the report of a check stolen from the mail, and fraudulently deposited six different times. The victim has a bank account through the Ukrainian Federal Credit Union. He wrote a check to NBT Bank for $810.55 for his car payment, put it in an envelope and dropped it into a USPS drop box. On 02/12/25, the Ukrainian FCU contacted him after detecting numerous instances of suspicious activity on his account. They advised him there were six total checks attempted to be deposited under his name and bank account, and each check bounced. The six checks that were attempted to be deposited totaled approximately $13,000.
Stolen Vehicle / 2660 Chili Ave. / 25-030107
The victim reports on 2/15/25 at 10:00 a.m., she was out walking her dog and noticed her 2011 black Kia Optima with Georgia license plates was missing from the parking lot of her apartment complex. She parked her car at 5:00 pm the previous evening, didn't allow anyone to drive it, and still has the keys. She also locks her steering wheel with a wheel lock and she has the key for that as well. On February 16th, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., the victim received notification that the Rochester Police Department had impounded her car after it was reported as suspicious on Maplewood Avenue.
Criminal Mischief 3rd / 3175 Chili Ave. / 25-28894
On 2/14/25 the victim reports he parked his truck at Wegmans at about 9:00 a.m. When he walked back to his truck at 10:16 a.m., he noticed a scratch on the side of his truck. Later, he noticed damage all across the passenger side of his truck. He described it as one deep long key scratch starting from the front passenger side all the way to the back passenger side tail light. When driving out of the parking lot, he noticed his back passenger side tire was popped. He looked at the tire and saw it was slashed with a hole in the side wall of the tire. He believes the damage to be intentional due to some recent issues.