NEW YORK STATE POLICE
Gregory Danielson, 48, of Jamestown was arrested Monday for felony driving while intoxicated. Danielson was pulled over on Washington Street for speeding, and after failing several field sobriety tests, he was placed under arrest. Danielson was transported to the State Police barracks in Jamestown where he provided a breath sample of .12 percent. A check of Danielson's driving record revealed a DWI conviction within the preceding 10 years, so the DWI charge was upgraded to a felony. Danielson was processed, issued tickets returnable to the City of Jamestown Court, and released to a sober individual.
James Hall, 22, of Ashville was arrested Wednesday for criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seven degree after a complaint said Hall was in possession of an unknown drug. A powdery substance, later determined to be crushed Vicodin, was located on Hall's desk in his bedroom. He was processed at the State Police barracks in Jamestown and was issued an appearance ticket, directing him to appear in the Town of Harmony Court on a later date.
CATTARAUGUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Autumn A.C. Curtis, 21, of Wayland, Mich., on Tuesday was charged with driving while intoxicated, blood-alcohol content .08 or greater, unregistered motor vehicle, uninspected motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle without insurance, operating a motor vehicle with switched plates, and failure to keep right following an accident in the town of Perrysburg. Curtis was arraigned in Perrysburg Town Court and was remanded to Cattaraugus County Jail in lieu of $250,000.
John D. Gagner, 41, of Main Street, Hinsdale on Wednesday was arrested on a bench warrant issued in Cattaraugus County Court. Gagner was transported to Cattaraugus County Jail to await arraignment. He was taken into custody without incident.

