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Evans house party results in four arrests

EVANS — On Feb. 3 at 1:45 a.m., patrol responded to a fight call on Wisconsin Road. Upon arrival, patrol allegedly observed several underage, intoxicated subjects at the end of the driveway. Patrol entered the home and noticed several underage, intoxicated subjects and a quantity of alcoholic beverages. Patrol spoke with Erik R. Rechin, 19, of Evans, who stated his parents were out of town and he was in-charge of the house.

At this point, patrol heard an officer call for back-up outside. The officer reported that parties outside started using obscene language and became disorderly. All listed offenders, in the course of patrol attempting to maintain order, allegedly made physical contact with the officers and/or impeded them from moving about the property to investigate further.

Town of Evans Police requested back-up from the Town of Hamburg and Eden Police Departments, as well as the Erie County Sheriff’s Office. An Evans patrol car was extensively damaged while responding to the call, when it went off the road avoiding a deer.

The following offenders were taken to Evans Police Department:

Collin D. Fiutko, 20, of Evans, was charged with disorderly conduct: obscene language/gestures and second-degree obstructing governmental administration.

Erik R. Rechin, 19, of Evans, was charged with disorderly conduct: obscene language/gestures, second-degree obstructing governmental administration and second-degree criminal nuisance — maintaining premises for unlawful conduct.

David M. Kilian, 20, of Evans, was charged with disorderly conduct: obscene language/gestures and second-degree obstructing governmental administration.

Thomas J. Kmitch, 20, of Evans was charged with disorderly conduct: obscene language/gestures and second-degree obstructing governmental administration.

While in lock-up, Kmitch also allegedly damaged the jail telephone by pulling it off the wall, and urinated on the jail floor, resulting in an additional charge of fourth-degree criminal mischief — intent to damage property.

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