Sign In | Create an Account | Welcome, . My Account | Logout | Subscribe | Submit News | PDF Edition | Extras | Home RSS
 
 
 

Area Police

June 6, 2012
The OBSERVER

Chautauqua County Court

MAYVILLE - District Attorney David W. Foley announced the following pleas and sentences in Chautauqua County Court:

Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office

On May 24 around 4 p.m., David F. Cooper, 47, of Dayton, was arrested at his residence on a violation of probation warrant issued from Cattaraugus County Court. He was transported to the Cattaraugus County Jail and held with no bail and is due back in court.

Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office

On May 29, an act of vandalism occurred in the St. Mary of Lourdes Catholic Church located at 41 Main St. in Bemus Point. Two youths sprayed painted the numbers "666" on the back wall of the church around 6:15 p.m. on May 29. This incident was witnessed by a Neighborhood Crime Watch member. Both suspected juveniles are charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief. A 16-year-old youth was issued an appearance ticket to appear in the Town of Ellery Court, and a 15 year old was petitioned to Jamestown Family Court.

In September of 2011, the sheriff's office was contacted by the Chautauqua County Real Property Tax Service. The county tax service filed a complaint against Patricia A. Bloomgren, 47, of Falconer, regarding 2010 and 2011 county, town and school tax bills for the property owned by Bloomgren at 1677 28 Creek Road in the Town of Ellington.

Neither the county or town had record of payment on the tax bills, but Bloomgren provided paperwork to the county purported to be proof of payment.

An investigation into the incident was initiated, and thereafter, evidence was presented to the Grand Jury. An indictment was handed down charging Bloomgren with felony second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.

On Monday, Bloomgren surrendered to the sheriff's office, and was arraigned in Chautauqua County Court by Judge John Ward, who released her under the supervision of the court.

James Rosati, 55, of Silver Creek, was arrested for violation of probation and will be removed from the county wanted list.

Jamestown man charged in drug sting

Drug investigators from the Jamestown Police Department executed a search warrant for narcotics at 172 Barrows St. The search warrant was issued after an investigation revealed that multiple sales of crack cocaine were being made from the residence.

Officers stopped a vehicle operated by Oliveras that was leaving the residence. It was reported that Oliveras had a large quantity of crack cocaine and cash in his possession. He was taken into custody and taken to the city jail pending arraignment. The New York State Police K-9 Unit provided assistance.

The investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected. Anyone who has information on illegal drug sales may call the Jamestown Police Department's anonymous tip line at 483-8477 (TIPS). All calls and tips will be kept confidential.

State police at Collins

DAYTON - Troopers in Collins charged Joshua D. Rindfleisch, 20, of Gowanda, for driving while intoxicated after he drove off Route 62 at about 10:30 p.m. Sunday. He was processed and issued appearance tickets for the Town of Dayton court later this month.

Silver Creek Court

 
 

 

I am looking for:
in:
News, Blogs & Events Web