JAMESTOWN POLICE
Michael O. Maletto, 56, of Jamestown was charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief after police officers responded to 644 E. Sixth St., Jamestown, for a reported out-of-control man. Officers spoke with Maletto, who said he and his girlfriend had a verbal disagreement, though officers later learned Maletto allegedly broke two plates belonging to the woman. Maletto was taken to the Jamestown City Jail until he can be arraigned.
Devonne P. Lewis, 21, of Ware County, Georgia, was charged with felony being a fugitive from justice, misdemeanor false personation and unlawful possession of marijuana at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on Grandin Street, Jamestown. According to a police report, officers responded to a report of a person on Grandin Street who had appeared on the department's most wanted list. A woman let officers into her apartment and found Lewis, who allegedly gave officers conflicting information regarding his name and birth date. Further investigation showed Lewis was allegedly wanted on a felony drug charge in Ware County. He was taken to the Jamestown City Jail until he can be arraigned.
Terry L. Kendall, 20, of Jamestown was charged with third-degree criminal trespass and second-degree aggravated harassment at 9:03 p.m. Wednesday after a domestic incident on Broadhead Avenue. According to a police report, a woman said Kendall had gotten into the hallway of her apartment building and allegedly was kicking her door. Kendall then allegedly left the scene after the woman called 911, though an officer in the area allegedly saw Kendall driving in the area and pulled his vehicle over. Kendall was taken to the Jamestown City Jail until he could be arraigned.
Chyanna M. Muntz, 22, was charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief and second-degree harassment Saturday at 5:50 p.m. Officers responded to 25 Myrtle St., upper apartments, for a reported domestic violence incident. Muntz allegedly harassed a man and damaged some of his property. She was taken into custody and taken to the city jail without incident.
Howard T. Ownbey, 40, of Kennedy was charged with second-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree harassment, felony driving while intoxicated, felony first-degree aggravated unlicensed operator, unlicensed operator and refusal to take breath test Saturday at 10:33 p.m. Officers responded to Allen Street by Bush Industries for a possible motor vehicle accident that was caused by a domestic incident. They found that the driver allegedly fled on foot. It was allegedly found that a domestic incident and physical fight happened in the vehicle causing it to go into a snowbank. Ownbey was allegedly found to have been driving. Officers were able to follow footprints in the snow and found Ownbey on Buffalo Street near East Second Street. He was taken into custody and taken to the city jail. He was allegedly found to be intoxicated and to have two prior DWI convictions within the last 10 years with a revoked license. He will be arraigned in Jamestown City Court.
Douglas P. Hebner, 24, of Pittsfield, Pa., was charged with DWI and Seth A. DeVore, 27, of Jamestown was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after a traffic stop Sunday at 2:38 a.m. Officers pulled over a vehicle allegedly driven by Hebner, for an alleged speeding violation on East Second Street. Hebner then allegedly drove the vehicle into a snowbank. Hebner was allegedly found to be intoxicated and was taken into custody. A passenger, DeVore, allegedly became disorderly and was taken into custody. While being taken into custody he allegedly resisted arrest. Both were taken to the city jail and are being held pending arraignment.
Adam F. Miller, 29, of West Seneca was charged with second-degree criminal contempt, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and no seat belt Sunday at 3:42 p.m. Officers pulled over a vehicle on East Second Street for the driver allegedly not wearing a seatbelt. Miller was found to be driving and told officers that he had a suspended license. It was also found that he had a valid order of protection to stay away from the passenger in the vehicle. He was taken into custody and taken to the city jail pending arraignment.
Saturnino Sanabria, 27, of Jamestown was charged with second-degree criminal contempt and an outstanding bench warrant Sunday at 4:05 p.m. Officers allegedly saw Sanabria standing in front of a house on Falconer Street. They were aware that he had a bench warrant and they took him into custody. It was learned that there was a valid order of protection for him to stay away from a woman who lives at the house.
WESTFIELD POLICE
WESTFIELD - Toni Gatto, 21, of Westfield was charged with having a broken windshield and unlicensed operation of a vehicle while Erick K. Lawton, 35, of Fredonia was charged with having an open container of alcohol in a vehicle and unlawful possession of marijuana when their vehicle was pulled over at 2:34 a.m. Feb. 19 on East Main Street, Westfield. Both will be in Westfield Village Court later.
LAKEWOOD-BUSTI POLICE
Michael C. Demarco, 31, of Jamestown was served a bench warrant Thursday for failure to appear in court. He was arraigned in Busti Town Court and taken to the Chautauqua County Jail.
LAKEWOOD - Cherish M. Weathers, 24, of Portland was charged Friday with issuing a bad check to Don's Car Wash on Nov. 24, 2010. She will be in Busti Town Court later.
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SHERIFF'S
DUNKIRK - Margaret A. Sandmaier, 47, of Dunkirk was charged with second-degree harassment at 10:55 p.m. Friday after she allegedly started yelling racial slurs at her neighbor, starting an argument that escalated until Ms. Sandmaier grabbed a baseball bat and lunged toward her neighbors. According to a police report, the neighbors thought they were going to be injured and called 911. Ms. Sandmaier was charged and will be in Dunkirk Town Court later.
POLAND - Nicolas J. Kanaby, 32, of Kennedy was charged with snowmobiling while intoxicated, resisting arrest and second-degree obstructing governmental administration Saturday at 4:10 a.m. A county snowplow driver called in a report of a snowmobile stuck in a snowbank and partially in the road on Route 62 in Poland. A helmet was allegedly lying in the road as well. Kanaby was allegedly found to be driving and intoxicated. While being taken into custody, he allegedly resisted arrest. Alleged additional conduct while in custody also resulted in the obstruction charge. He allegedly refused a chemical test. He was arraigned in Poland Town Court and was released. Additional snowmobile related charges may be filed at a later date.
POMFRET - Jenny M. Ingrao, 27, of Falconer was charged with DWI, aggravated DWI per se and disobeying a traffic control device Sunday at 2:30 a.m. Deputies allegedly found a vehicle in the intersection of Route 60 and 20. The vehicle was allegedly beyond the stop line and sat through five light changes. Deputies found a woman, Ingrao, slumped over the wheel and apparently sleeping. Deputies woke her and took her into custody. She was released with appearance tickets and will be in Pomfret Town Court later.
CATTARAUGUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S
LITTLE VALLEY - Adam J. Searle, 27, of Andover was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana after he was pulled over for speeding at 11 p.m. Thursday on Rock City Street in Little Valley. According to a police report, deputies allegedly smelled marijuana in the vehicle, and Searle allegedly gave deputies a small glass pipe and a plastic bag with what appeared to be marijuana in it. Searle will be in Little Valley Village Court later.
LEON - Tyler B. Colvin, 17, of Cherry Creek and a 16-year-old Conewango Valley youth were charged with unlawful possession of marijuana after deputies allegedly saw a vehicle parked in the road on Route 62 in Leon. After deputies spoke to the youths, the youths allegedly gave deputies a small pipe that had marijuana residue on it, and deputies allegedly found another glass pipe and two small bags of marijuana in the car. The youths will be in Leon Town Court later.
NAPOLI - Jonathan D. Darcy of Napoli was taken to the Cattaraugus County Jail after deputies found him at a Napoli residence at 2:10 a.m. Saturday. An arrest warrant had been issued by Napoli Town Court. He will be in court later.
PERRYSBURG - Jeffrey A. Stiles, 46, of 216 E. Dezeng St., Clyde, was charged with third-degree sexual abuse, second-degree sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child on Feb. 20 at 1:51 p.m. He was taken into custody after Cattaraugus County deputies were told by the Wayne County Sheriff's Office that Stiles might be in Perrysburg and that Wayne County had an arrest warrant for him. He was turned over to Wayne County deputies to be arraigned on charges there.
NEW YORK STATE POLICE
ELLICOTT - Tony Maxwell, 47, of Dunkirk was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana Thursday. Officers pulled over a vehicle on Route 60 in Ellicott for an alleged traffic violation. Maxwell was allegedly found driving and burnt marijuana was allegedly smelled in the vehicle. A bag containing 10 grams of marijuana was allegedly found on Maxwell's person. He was taken into custody and released on an appearance ticket to Ellicott Town Court.
NORTH HARMONY - Kory Kuntz, Andrew Chmura and Matthew Hadick, all 19, of Ohio were charged with unlawful possession of marijuana Saturday at 10:55 a.m. Officers allegedly saw a 2007 Chevy Cobalt driving 92 mph on Interstate 86 in North Harmony. The vehicle was pulled over and marijuana was allegedly smelled inside the vehicle. The youths were in route to a local ski resort. They were released on appearance tickets to North Harmony Town Court on March 24.

