State Police at Jamestown
KIANTONE - On Saturday, Allysa Dupont, 21, of Dunkirk and Justin Leavitt, 23, of Silver Creek, were charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.
Troopers pulled over the car in which the two were passengers. They reported smelling marijuana and said that Dupont was observed attempting to conceal several marijuana cigarettes. All occupants of the vehicle were removed from the vehicle and searched. Leavitt reportedly had a bag containing one gram of marijuana on his person.
Dupont and Leavitt were issued appearance tickets and are scheduled to appear in the Town of Kiantone Court at a later date.
GERRY - On Saturday, Javier Hernandez-Gonzalez, 21, of Dunkirk was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.
A trooper pulled over a vehicle on Route 60 for excessive window tint. The trooper reported that he smelled marijuana while speaking to the driver. Hernandez-Gonzalez was a passenger in the vehicle and reportedly was in possession of four grams of marijuana.
He was issued an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in the Town of Gerry Court later this month.
FALCONER - On Saturday, Jill Tibbetts, 50, of Frewsburg was charged with driving while intoxicated and unlawful possession of marijuana.
Tibbetts was pulled over on South Work Street and Route 394 for a traffic violation. She reportedly failed several field sobriety tests. The trooper reported that when he searched her, he found a bag containing marijuana and a pipe containing marijuana residue on her person.
She was transported to state police barracks in Jamestown where she provided a breath sample that was reported to be .13 percent. Tibbetts was processed, issued tickets returnable to the Town of Ellicott Court and released to a sober individual.
FALCONER - On Sunday, Joshua Bang, 20, of Jamestown was charged with driving while intoxicated and unlawful possession of marijuana. James Blue, 22, of Falconer was charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
Troopers pulled a vehicle over on Route 394 for a reported traffic violation. Troopers reported that when the driver, Bang, removed his license from his pocket, he also inadvertently removed a grinder containing two grams of marijuana. He also reportedly failed several field sobriety tests.
The passenger, Blue, was searched and reportedly troopers found a switch blade in his pocket.
Both suspects were transported to state police barracks in Jamestown for processing.
Blue was released on an appearance ticket directing him to appear in the Town of Ellicott Court. Bang provided a breath sample reported to be .13 percent, was issued tickets and was released to a sober individual.


