Dunkirk Police Department
Emmanuel Acevedo-Rodriguez, 23, of Bennett Road was charged with unlicensed operation, speed not reasonable and prudent and having no insurance on Nov. 19.
John M. Sharp, 22, of South Roberts Road was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property on Nov. 20 on a warrant.
Ismael Martinez, 27, of Lake Shore Drive East was charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and violation of the noise ordinance on Nov. 21.
Yesenia Almestica, 24, of King Street was charged with second-degree harassment on Nov. 22 on a previous charge.
Migdalia Lara, 51, of West Fourth Street was charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, no inspection, having suspended registration and no insurance on Nov. 22.
Nathaniel D. Hollins, 21, of Silver Creek was charged with petit larceny on Nov. 25.
Luis A. Ortiz-Alvarado, 29, of Lake Shore Drive East was charged with failure to stop at a stop sign and unlicensed operation on Nov. 26.
State Police at Jamestown
POMFRET - On Thursday, Matthew Spears, 29, of Dunkirk was charged with driving while intoxicated.
Spears was stopped for a reported traffic violation. Troopers state he failed several field sobriety tests. He was transported to state police barracks in Fredonia where the breath sample he provided was reported to be .12 percent.
Spears was processed, issued tickets returnable to the Town of Pomfret Court and released to a sober individual.
On Friday, Roger Smith, 23, of Jamestown was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.
Smith was pulled over on Route 60 in Jamestown for reportedly having excessive window tint. While speaking to Smith, the trooper reportedly noticed a bag containing two grams of marijuana on the floor of the vehicle.
Troopers issued Smith an appearance ticket for the Town of Ellicott Court and released.
On Friday, Chester Wolfe, 30, of Jamestown was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.
A trooper pulled over the vehicle Wolfe was driving for a reported traffic violation. The trooper reported the smell of marijuana was emanating from inside the vehicle and he found that Wolfe had a marijuana cigarette and a bag containing two grams of marijuana in his possession.
Wolfe was issued an appearance ticket for the City of Jamestown Court.
On Saturday, troopers charged Claudia Anderson and Emily Drew, both 20, and both of Jamestown for unlawful possession of marijuana.
Troopers pulled over the vehicle they occupied on Route 60 in Jamestown for a reported traffic violation. The officers reported seeing loose marijuana on the back seat. They reported that Anderson possessed a bag containing two grams of marijuana and Drew possessed a bag containing five grams of marijuana and a pipe containing burnt marijuana.
Anderson and Drew were issued appearance tickets for the Town of Kiantone Court.
KIANTONE - On Saturday, a traffic stop led to the arrest of two individuals and an appearance ticket for a third. A trooper from Jamestown pulled over a vehicle on Route 60 for no front license plate.
When the officer checked the license of the driver, Shawn Battle, 21, of Jamestown, he found that was an active warrant for Battle from the Town of Charlotte Court. The trooper also reported that a passenger, William Emo, 23, of Jamestown was wanted by the City of Jamestown Police Department.
Passenger Jessika Morton, 18, of Columbus, Pa., was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana after a small amount of the substance was observed on the floor of the vehicle in her vicinity.
Battle was arraigned in the Town of Charlotte Court and remanded to the Chautauqua County Jail. Emo was transported to the Jamestown Police Department and turned over to officers there. Morton was released with an appearance ticket for the Town of Kiantone Court.
ELLICOTT - On Sunday, Lance Weinert, 23, of Jamestown was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.
A trooper pulled Weinert over on Route 394 for a reported traffic violation. The officer reportedly observed loose marijuana in the interior of Weinert's vehicle. During a search of the vehicle, he reportedly found even more loose marijuana.
Weinert was issued an appearance ticket for the Town of Ellicott Court.


