Area Police Reports
JAMESTOWN POLICE
Thomas C. Lauer, 45, of Jamestown was charged with driving while intoxicated and driving without a license Wednesday after police received a report of a black truck driving erratically on Eagle Street around 12:45 a.m. Police said the vehicle was found on Eagle Street with the driver, Lauer, slumped over the steering wheel with the truck still in gear and only propped against the curb. Police reported that once Lauer was taken into custody, he submitted to a chemical test which allegedly revealed his blood-alcohol concentration was three times the legal limit. He was processed and released with an appearance ticket returnable in Jamestown City Court at a later date.
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
KENNEDY - A 16-year-old boy from Kennedy was charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief following an investigation into an incident which happened on Aug. 4. Investigators reported that a rock was thrown through a window on a home in Kennedy around 3:15 a.m., and the youth was released with an appearance ticket and will be in Poland Town Court later.
PA LAW ENFORCEMENT
SUGAR GROVE - Warren-based state police reported that no one was injured Tuesday evening when a Honda ATV ran into a 2000 Ford Mustang on Jones Hill Road around 6:25 p.m. Police reported that the ATV, driven by 34-year-old Sugar Grove resident Travis Suckow was traveling too fast for the conditions and driving in the wrong lane of traffic. Jeremy A. Sweeney, 27, of Sugar Grove approached in his Mustang and although he took evasive actions to miss the ATV, he couldn't. Suckow will be receiving several traffic citations, police said, and he was wearing a helmet which likely saved him from serious injury.
CONEWANGO - Warren-based state police charged Ryan Hebner, 19, of Sugar Grove with driving under the influence, underage possession/consumption of alcohol, speeding and a seatbelt violation following a traffic stop on Follett Run Road at 5:45 p.m. Oct. 18. According to police, Hebner was stopped for a speeding violation and was allegedly found to have in his possession several cans of beer. Police said it was also determined that Hebner was driving under the influence. Charges were filed at District Justice Laura Bauer's office.
MEAD - Warren-based state police said a vehicle owned by Carmen Bricillo, of Shelocta, Pa., that had been reported as stolen was located at 9:45 p.m. Oct. 18 along a dirt lane off of Chapman Dam Road, approximately three-tenths of a mile west of the Kalbfus Rod and Gun Club. Police said the car was parked off the roadway and set on fire in an undetermined manner. Anyone with information is asked to call the Pennsylvania State Police at 814-728-3600 or Warren County Crime Stoppers at 800-83-CRIME.
YOUNGSVILLE - Warren-based state police said Mark Cox, 45, of Youngsville, Pa., threw another person to the ground at 9:35 p.m. Oct. 15, choked that person several times and bit the victim's lower lip, causing a minor laceration. Police said Cox also struck the victim in the left eye and forehead area with an unknown object, causing moderate bruising. Police said Cox also threatened to kill the victim on several occasions. Cox was later taken into custody by Warren County Probation Department officers and transported to the Warren County Jail on a probation violation.
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sanders
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10-23-09 6:31 PM
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yea thats unbaleavable....if you get simple harresment its 200$ bail...what a joke
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michsh
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10-23-09 2:30 PM
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It is not the decision of the arresting offiers to hold or release a suspect, it is that of the arraigning judge...
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yankee
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10-23-09 9:12 AM
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tom lauer; wtf? 2nd offense and was released with an appearence ticket??? JPD's finest at work here!
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