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Police conclude park incident investigation

April 6, 2012
The OBSERVER

OBSERVER Staff Report

The Fredonia Police Department have reported the investigation into an incident regarding a suspicious male at the Elm Street Playground has concluded.

On Wednesday around 8 p.m., police were alerted to a suspicious man in the park near children. After the public was provided a description of the subject, a male resident of the area contacted police and described his clothing and activity regarding the park. The police stated he was forthcoming with information and concluded the investigation.

Mayor Stephen Keefe said, "I'm glad to see people are taking proper precautions. The school and the police were alerted right away. It's better that we all have our eyes and ears open and keep vigilant." Keefe also had said the police department responded appropriately. "We have to treat every incident like this very seriously."

The Fredonia Police Department has stated that they are confident the public should feel safe at this time, but emphasized the importance of citizen awareness.

The department has asked the public to immediately report any suspicious situations to the department at 679-1531 or by dialing 911.

Silver Creek Village Court

Jamie R. Breyette, 26, of Dunkirk, was arraigned on charges of driving while intoxicated, fail to keep right, aggravated unlicensed operation, no insurance, change lane hazard and aggravated driving while intoxicated. He returns to court June 6.

Tiffany Farnham, 29, of South Dayton, pleaded guilty to procuring alcohol for minors and was fined $50.

Karen E. Kaminski, 54, of Florida, pleaded guilty to driving while ability impaired and was fined $760. Her license was suspended. She received a conditional discharge for pleading to resisting arrest and her surcharge was $205.

Daniel R. Mistretta, 47, of Dunkirk, pleaded guilty to aggravated unlicensed operation and was fined $285.

Michael J. Penvose, 32, of Angola, received a six-month adjournment in contemplation of dismissal on a charge of unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Robert A. Poulson, 22, of Angola, pleaded guilty to facilitating aggravated unlicensed operation and no registration. He was fined $410.

Bryan D. Taylor, 22, of Youngstown, pleaded guilty to facilitating aggravated unlicensed operation and was fined $285.

Westfield Police Department

Peggy L. Robillard, 44, of Bard Road, Cassadaga was charged with driving while intoxicated and having no headlights on April 5. At 12:46 a.m. Westfield Police stopped a vehicle on East Main Street for having no headlights.

Robillard was allegedly found to be intoxicated. During the stop, two passengers were also charged. Dane J. Robillard, 49, of Bard Road, Cassadaga was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana and David L. McLaughlin, 42, of Route 20, Westfield was charged with having an open container.

All were released on appearance tickets to appear in court at a later date.

 
 

 

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