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Area police — July 21

Dunkirk Police

¯ Timothy Kelly, 38, of Fredonia, was charged Monday with fourth-degree grand larceny.

¯ Edriese Walker, 27, of Dunkirk, was charged Tuesday with first-degree criminal contempt.

¯ Chastity Martinez-Diaz, 25, of Dunkirk, was charged Tuesday with second-degree assault.

¯ Joy Ryen, 46, of Jamestown, was charged Tuesday with violation of probation.

¯ Christian Maestre, 26, of Dunkirk, was charged Wednesday with second-degree harassment.

¯ Jose Rodriguez, 44, of Fredonia, was charged Monday with third-degree assault.

Fredonia Police

¯ Javier Medina-Reyes, 24, of Dunkirk, was charged Monday with second-degree criminal trespass, fourth-degree criminal mischief and obstruction of breathing.

¯ Elejah Dziomba, 22, of Fredonia, was charged Tuesday with second-degree harassment and fourth-degree criminal mischief.

Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office

¯ ELLERY — Patrick D. Fleming, 26, of Erie, Pa., was charged with speed in zone, driving while intoxicated and DWI per se on July 2.

Around 1:30 a.m., deputies stopped a vehicle for speeding on Main Street in the town of Ellery. The driver was identified as Fleming, and upon investigation he was alleged to have been intoxicated.

Fleming was taken into custody and later released with tickets to appear in Ellery Town Court at a later date.

Cattaraugus County Court

Lori Pettit Rieman, Cattaraugus County district attorney, reported the following activity in Cattaraugus County Court:

≤ Tina M. Hill, a/k/a Tina Ganschow, a/k/a Tina Twoguns, 55, of Gowanda, was sentenced to five years probation for her conviction to fourth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, a class C felony.

The incident occurred on or about Dec. 21, 2015, in the town of Persia, when the defendant knowingly and unlawfully sold a narcotic preparation.

≤ Mary L. Butler, 59, of Gerry, was arraigned and entered a plea of not guilty to an indictment that charges her with second-degree criminal mischief, a class D felony, and criminal trespass, a class A misdemeanor.

The incident occurred on or about Feb. 20 in the town of Coldspring, when the defendant allegedly damaged property of another person exceeding $1,500 knowingly and entered or remained unlawfully in a dwelling.

The matter has been adjourned for motions.

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