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DUNKIRK POLICE

¯ Orlando Borrero-Lopez, 45, of Dunkirk, was arrested July 29 and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and unapproved headlights.

¯ Star-Asia Mosley, 18, of Dunkirk, was arrested July 30 and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, operating without insurance and operating with suspended registration.

¯ Alexander Benejan, 22, of Dunkirk, was arrested Thursday and charged with second-degree harassment and second-degree criminal contempt.

¯ Jamar Fountain, 34, of Dunkirk, was arrested Thursday and charged with second-degree harassment and fourth-degree criminal mischief.

CATTARAUGUS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

¯ DAYTON — Daniel L. Gabel, 79, of Dayton was charged on an arrest warrant issued by Dayton Town Court after a traffic stop by New York State Troopers on Route 62 in Dayton. Gabel was arraigned in Ellicottville Town COurt and released to be in court later.

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY COURT

Chautauqua County DA Jason Schmidt is pleased to announce the following sentences in Chautauqua County Court:

¯ Richard Sendall, 37, of Brocton, was recently sentenced by Judge David W. Foley to a determinate state prison term of six years with three years post release supervision after having pleaded guilty to two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, both class B felonies. The plea occurred earlier this year in May. The two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance are from two separate incidents, one in Jamestown and one in Ellery. The district attorney would like to thank the Jamestown Police Department, the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Department, and the New York State Police for the their hard work and dedication regarding these investigations.

¯ Aaron Davis, 53, of Jamestown, was recently sentenced by Foley to a determinate state prison term of five years with five years post release supervision after having pleaded guilty to second-degree criminal possession of a weapon: loaded firearm, a class C felony. The conviction occurred earlier this year in March. The defendant was sentenced as a violent felony offender after having two felony convictions within 10 years. The district attorney would like to thank the Jamestown Police Department for their hard work and dedication to this investigation.

¯ Glen Hurrell, 32, of Dunkirk was sentenced by Foley to a determinate state prison term of five years with five years post release supervision after having plead guilty to second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. Hurrell was caught by police illegally possessing a loaded handgun without a pistol permit. The plea occurred in April 2022. Hurrell was sentenced as a predicate felon due to having two felony convictions within 10 years. The district attorney would like to thank the Dunkirk Police Department for their excellent work on this case.

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