JAMESTOWN POLICE
Paul J. Daniels, 47, of Jamestown was charged with driving while intoxicated and failing to wear a seat belt Sunday. Police say Jamestown Police Department's Stop DWI unit performed a traffic stop on Daniels for not wearing a seatbelt. After a subsequent investigation, Daniels was charged for driving while intoxicated. Daniels did submit to a chemical test, showing his blood-alcohol content to be two times the legal limit.
Raymond Brown Sr., 31, of Jamestown was charged with second-degree criminal contempt Sunday. Police say officers were called to a domestic incident where a victim reported that Brown called her several times and showed up to her residence demanding to be let in the building. The victim stated she had a valid order of protection against Brown. Brown was located later, taking to jail and charged.
Jennifer M. Dellahoy, 18, of Jamestown was charged with second-degree harassment, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest Saturday. Police say they reported to Tower Street for a report of a stabbing. During the investigation, officers encountered Ms. Dellahoy, who was apparently allegedly intoxicated, who used obscene and vulgar language despite repeatedly being advised to refrain from doing so by police. Ms. Dellahoy allegedly then came toward an officer and punched the officer in the face, interfering with the investigation. Ms. Dellahoy was placed under arrest, struggling with police and attempted to bite an officer's leg.
Enid D. Montanez-Pagan, 37, of Jamestown was charged with second-degree criminal nuisance Saturday. Police were called to 6 Stowe St., for a report of 50 people in front of a residence fighting. Upon arrival, officers determined that a large underage party was happening. Officers dispersed the crowd and placed the host of the party, Montanez-Pagan, under arrest.
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SHERIFF'S
HANOVER - Dennis J. Snyder, 24, of Cattaraugus was charged with driving while intoxicated, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and refusing to submit to prescreening Saturday. Police say they responded to a report of a vehicle in a ditch on Hanover Road. Upon arrival by police, Snyder was observed standing in the road talking to a passing motorist who stopped to help. The motorist told police that Snyder was attempting to walk away from the scene, appearing to be intoxicated. Deputies determined Snyder was the operator and asked him to submit to a field sobriety test, which he refused. Snyder was placed under arrest, and a check of his driving record indicated he had a previous conviction for alcohol related offense and his driver's license was suspended.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE
Essie J. Moore Jr., 54, of Warren was charged with criminal mischief at Warren State Hospital after grabbing a victims glasses and bending the frames, damages reported at $300.
William S. Mallette Jr. of Harborcreek, Pa., was involved in an ATV crash on Torpedo Road in Pittsfield Township on Saturday. Mallette was seriously injured and transported to Hamot Medical Center by LifeStar helicopter. He was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. An investigation is continuing.

