Niagara Falls for honeymooners, ?

Written in response to: "Situate your character in a hostile or dangerous environment."

Creative Nonfiction Suspense

Poutine anyone?

Now every border crossing gives you a little anxiety, but these guys were nice and efficient. Pretty easy, usual questions, what you gonna do, where you gonna go, you got any guns? “Guns?” “Yes sir we are going bear hunting up north.” OK, pull over here so we can inventory them so you can take them back out without paying tax on them.”

We opened our gun cases and they took down the serial numbers of all of them and input them into their computer system, which is interlaced with the American NCIC, National Crime Information Computer. No big thing. So we go to case up our guns, OK, but then the Border Security comes over to my truck where Donnie Jr is riding and another one goes to Don's van. Then the fun starts.

“Sir,” he says to me, “ We are going to have to detain you, and impound your truck.” I hear him say the same thing to Don. “ You are transporting two stolen rifles,” he says to Don and me as we stand there, ready for handcuffs. Well I want to sink through the floor, and Don turns ashen white. Flabbergasted, we are ready to give back our dinners.

The Border Security guy addresses Don and me: “You have two stolen .30/'06 Rifles, Remington Model 700's, stolen in Media, Pa, on December 19, 1978, from 721 Fourth Ave, Media, Pa 19063”

I see Don and I don't know if he is gonna go ballistic or fall down.

“That is my home address, Sir!” I know the Border Security guy is thinking: “ What will criminals say next ?” Don speaks up: “ Both rifles?” Yes Mr. Tilkins, both rifles.” Border Security guy starts to show a bit of confusion. “May I please see your driver license Mr. Tilkins ?”

Don pulls out his license very slowly, and under the glare of the flashlight the address is so clear.” Don Tilkens DOB 4/19/39, Address

721 Fourth Ave, Media. Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Validated

4/19/1979. Confusion sets in.

“Gentlemen, stand right here, you are not free to go.” Hearts doing 120 miles per hour, tummies pole vaulting, one of the Brown brothers apoplectic for he has served time before but had his record expunged. Later Lou confides: “I was worried if they saw my record they were gonna cage me right then and there!” Now things start to get sticky. Two Border Security guys and a guy in a suit come over.

“We have to detain you for possession of stolen property, and until we

straighten this out, you are detained here, and your vehicles impound.

Windy, dark, and spitting rain lightly, I got a word for this:” SCARY!”

I thought Don's eyeballs were going to do a complete somersault in their eye sockets. A little shaky, but with some level of certainty

Don speaks up:” Yes a burglary ring was operating in Media in 1977 and 1978, Nick's place was broken into while he was in Vermont, and they got his Ruger .357, later recovered and returned to him after the trial, as were my guns, the Remington 700's right here.” The guy in the suit spoke up, apparently in charge: “ True as that might be Mr. Tilkins, our law requires us to seize all stolen guns that cross into Canada. Do you have a receipt or other paperwork from the Pennsylvania State Police upon returning these guns to you ?”

Don looked like he was going to shrink to about 8 inches tall,

shaking with nervous tension. Stupid me, I have to speak up :” Any way we can expedite this, you got ten people standing out in this cold, wet wind, getting no where?” Don speaks: “ When they gave me my Remington 700's back, I ask them was this straightened out and they assured me they had removed the entries from the NCIC computer on the PA. State Trooper computer.” Mr. Suit guy steps up : “ We cannot violate our law, unless you can provide proof these guns are not stolen property.”

Everyone was happy that Don did not lose it when Mr. Suit Guy let that out. Don very slowly pulled a business card from his wallet and passed it to Mr. Suit Guy. “Reginald Pastori, Assistant District Attorney, County of Delaware.” Please look at that card, Reg is they guy that gave me my guns back. I will pay for the call if you will please call him, please, save us immense issues on both sides, please?” “Ah Mr. Tilkins, no need, let me get one of my operators to try to connect to see if we can resolve this, ehh?” “Call his home number please this is his game night and bowling should be over?” “By all means Mr. Tilkins!”

“Hello, this is Pastori household, Tara speaking.” “Hello this is Randolph Rivens, Her Majesties Officer for Border Enforcement, may I speak with Attorney Reginald Pastori?” “I am sorry,” Tara said but Mr. Pastorini is not home yet. Is this official business, may I ask?” “Yes Mz Tara, I am in the company of one Don Tilkins, whom by accidental oversight seems to be in possession of stolen firearms now seized by the Crown until this matter can be resolved.” “Tilkins, ah Don, he is our plumber, and this must all be a mistake. I expect Mr. Pastorini home within the hour, is there a way for him to contact you?”

“Yes please Mz Tara, please write this down for him: Area Code 416, Local Number 389-9111, and I am Randolph Rivens, standing by for his call. Thank you ever so much. Good Bye.” Don hearing that looks pretty crestfallen but still hopeful. Ten thirty, in the rain, wind about to match, temperature in the low 40s(F) and people are starting to shake and shiver as they get hypothermic. Mr Suit Guy walks to a trailer where someone is summoning him for a long distance phone call. He takes the call on the extended stretch extension cord and we can hear him in contact with Reginald Pastori. “ Yes I know Don well, what is the problem?” Well apparently he has in his possession several guns stolen from and restored to him, do you know of this?”

“Yes I do, is he in trouble?” “Well yes, he apparently is not criminal but we cannot dismiss his and his parties detention until we can assure that the guns are not listed as stolen, can you expedite this for us?”

“No Mr. Rivens, I am afraid that is not a power I am authorized to exercise. Have you contacted the Pennsylvania State Police Barracks at Granite Run, this is their jurisdiction. I think one of the commanders can access the National Crime Information Computer from their facility. Their phone number is 215 1911. You will want to speak with the platoon commander on duty. Thanks for calling, I hope you can resolve this as it seems an input oversight. Have a great night.” Click.

Mr. Rivens requests his clerk: “ Please inform them we are Canadian Border Security, and we have detained a group of their people for what seems an administrative oversight.” “Yes Sir Mr. Rivens.” Mr.Suit guy is summoned and handed the phone. “Hello, Mr. Rivens, this is Corporal Dugan, platoon sergeant, what is your case?” “Well Corporal Dugan as it was explained to me by Mr. Tilkins from your borough and I explained to Mr. Pastori of the District Attorney's office, Mr Tilkins and party are in possession of two rifles listed as stolen on your computer system. Can you confirm this please?” “Hold one Mr.Rivens, let me access the computer file Tilkins you say T i l k i n s? 721 Fourth Ave, Media Pa 19063 ? Stolen December 19, 1978 ? Suspects apprehended, charged and convicted and sentenced for receiving stolen goods. Goods (3 firearms, 1 pistol two rifles recovered and restored to their owners).?”

“Excellent, then these are not stolen?” “Oh I hate tell you this, the pistol was recovered and restored to its owner, as were the long arms.

However, the pistol was taken off the Stolen Roster but the rifles not.”

“Well Corporal Dugan, this seems straight forward, can you please remove them from the Stolen Roster?' “No sir, Mr.Rivens, I do not have that authority, that rests with the Barracks Commander, Wm. .Johnson, who is off duty. Only that level of authority can remove stolen goods, I cannot.” “Corporal Dugan, what say you here?”

“Well Mr. Rivens, as I remember it, Mr. Tilkins father is hunting partner of Commander Johnson, whom I am sure would not appreciate being awakened at 2 AM, but that is the only reasonable way I can see to resolve this issue as long as Commander Johnson does not find out I suggested this, as well as young Donnie is his godson.” “Thank you Corporal Dugan, I shall try to make sure your kindness is not revealed.”

Now we are all freezing, shaking and almost hypothermic, but Her Majesties Mr. Rivens has put us temporary in a billet, with some heat, bless him. He looks tired. “Mr Tilkins, please forgive me for this incident and bear with me. Commander Johnson of the Granite Run Barracks is the only one who can take your guns off the Stolen Roster.

I am informed he knows your father, and I guess would take a phone call from him. Would it be too much for you to call your father at 2 AM to attempt to resolve this situation ? This is the only solution Corporal Dugan from the State Police and I can figure out to get you out of here and on your way before daybreak.”

Don looks overjoyed and the rest of us look hopeful. “Thank you Mr. Rivens, I know I will never hear the end of this but let me call him now, I know he has Bill Johnson's fone, and he will take Dad's call. Dial him up at 215 383 1432, and let me talk to him first.”

Don's on the phone: “ Yes Dad its 2 AM, and you never guess where I am.” “Yeah Don if I know your crazy ideas I'll guess jail.”

No Dad, but close. The Brown bro's, your grandson and me are detained in Niagara Falls by Border Security for my pair of Remington 700's that I got back after the robbery. “ So why are you calling me

Don, I don't know anyone up there?” Long pause. “ Ah, Dad,,,,Bill Johnson is the only guy authorized to change the status of property listed as 'stolen' on the National Crime Information Computer. No one lower ranking than him can do that. I know its a stretch, but I had to call otherwise I figure all of us will spend a couple, three nights in this Slammer in Niagara Falls, while Border Security works this out from their end. That's why I am calling you !”

“Never ends with you does it Donnie, does it ? Starting out with you shooting tweety birds out your mothers bird feeder with the slingshot at age 7. Yeah I will call Bill Johnson now that I am awake, and before I have to explain to your Mother. Does Betsy (wife) know?” “No Dad, no one but you and the AUTHORTIES, and I'll thank you to let me tell it to who needs to know when the time comes. Not that I will ever hear the end of this tale.”

And so the calls are made, and thereby hangs this tale, and Mr. Rivens of Her Majesty's Border Security provided us all with chits to receive a free serving of poutine, fries and gravy at their mess facility before we left the Customs Complex. I don't think there are any official records of this except for phone calls. It wasn't a night for photo's lest we be arrested for that. We chowed down and coffeed up for our trip. We wasted no time in departing the Customs Complex, and drove till the sun rose, where upon we pulled up in a roadside rest and kicked back for about 2 hour sleep before we re-commenced on our journey again. OPP checked in on us, and went on their way.

Things pretty OK about now, but they get 'better'.

Posted Apr 01, 2025
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3 likes 4 comments

Lois Corey
23:14 Apr 21, 2025

What adventures you do have, Nick! great story, and a good illustration of bureaucracy, misunderstanding and family relationships all in one, all told in your uniquely personal voice.

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Nick Migliaccio
02:49 Apr 25, 2025

thank you. Love to know what you think.

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Viga Boland
20:38 Apr 21, 2025

Oh I see…this is a revised and edited version of the other one below it, right? Much better!

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Nick Migliaccio
02:50 Apr 25, 2025

Didn't remember I did it that way, but it was just one of my (mis)adventures. Thanks !!

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