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Fredonia Police Department

¯ On May 1, Chastity Martinez, 27, of Dunkirk was charged with petit larceny.

¯ On May 1, Michael Block, 19, Fredonia was charged with second-degree obstruction of government administration.

¯ On May 3, Gabriel Soto, 28, of Dunkirk was charged with third-degree burglary and petit larceny.

¯ On May 4, Luis Davila, 34, of Fredonia was charged with third-degree criminal possession of marijuana and criminal possession of a controlled substance.

¯ On May 4, San Juan Marlinni, 19, of Dunkirk was charged with possession of marijuana.

¯ On May 4, Tyler Pelsey, 20, of Fredonia was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.

¯ On May 4, Mariah Kristan-Johnson, 20, of Dunkirk was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.

¯ On May 5, Antonio Pratt, 21, of Angola was charged with third-degree unlawful fleeing of a police officer in a motor vehicle and unauthorized use of motor vehicle.

¯ On May 5, Patrick Phillips, 39, of Fredonia was charged with petit larceny.

¯ On May 8, Shawn Taylor, 39, of Fredonia was charged with petit larceny.

¯ On May 15, Shannon Roche, 34, of Dunkirk was charged with petit larceny.

¯ On May 15, Jose Lopez-Sepilveda, 32, of Dunkirk was charged with petit larceny.

¯ On May 19, Tyler Elsesser, 34, of Jamestown was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

¯ On May 19, Hunter Evans, 19, of Dunkirk was charged with criminal mischief.

Westfield Police Department

On June 7, Amanda M. Ritchie, 38 was arrested for alleged second-degree harassment.

At 9:34 p.m., officers responded to a domestic dispute on Chestnut Street. After investigation, Ritchie was arrested and transported to the Chautauqua County Jail for centralized arraignment.

Gowanda Police Department

The Gowanda PD would like to announce that fireworks are illegal. They have received numerous complaints about fireworks. They alarm elderly residents, veterans, and pets and are a nuisance to many residents.

“Please be courteous to your neighbors and our community by not using fireworks in the village,” Reads a report from the department. “Fireworks are illegal and usage of them may result in your arrest.”

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