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BLOTTER: Police reports published July 18

The Tonawanda News

City of Tonawanda

• DISORDERLY: Jeffery J. Hernandez, 18, 1626 Sweeney St., North Tonawanda, was charged at 9:32 p.m. Wednesday with disorderly conduct, according to police reports. Foot patrol responded to a report of a very intoxicated male, later identified as Hernandez, pushing people who walked past him at Canal Fest. Hernandez allegedly pushed the officer who was questioning him. Hernandez was taken by Twin City Ambulance to Erie County Medical Center because of his intoxicated condition.

• FALSE NAME: Michael V. Fiegel, 21, 61 First Ave., North Tonawanda, was charged at 10:28 p.m. Wednesday with criminal impersonation and littering.

As patrol approached him, Fiegel threw his bottle of beer on the ground, police reports state. Fiegel had no identification on him and allegedly gave police a different name when asked.

However, two off-duty North Tonawanda police familiar with Fiegel walked past and asked what “Mike” had done. Fiegel allegedly provided the wrong name because NT police had recently issued a warrant for his arrest.

• DRUGS: Two city men were arrested Wednesday night for allegedly smoking marijuana near Advance Auto Parts on Niagara Street. Kevin M. Doran, 19, 129 Clinton St., and Robert M. Mol, 20, 22 Alexander St., both were charged at 7:50 p.m. with fifth-degree criminal possession of marijuana and were released on appearance tickets.

• RESISTING: Gavin M. Gould, 16, 213 Travers Circle, Amherst, was charged at 4:50 p.m. with resisting arrest and obstructing governmental administration. Foot patrol was called to the Walgreens area for a report of a fight involving approximately 50 people. The group was seen walking near M&T Bank when officers asked them to stop, but Gould allegedly ran away. He was caught a short time later and held for court.

• TRESPASS: Michael T. Robb, 16, of Amherst, was charged at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday with trespassing, while a 15-year-old boy with him was charged with disorderly conduct. Police say the two boys were part of a large group that was fighting earlier in the evening and was asked to leave Canal Fest. A short time later, police found the two back in Canal Fest. Robb was released on an appearance ticket; the juvenile was released to his mother.

• TRESPASS: Three individuals were charged at 6:03 p.m. Wednesday with trespassing and disorderly conduct: Sean S. Vungaro, 16, 132 Dexter St., Stephon J. Edwards, 17, 575 Eggert Road, Town of Tonawanda, and Steven M. Schuh, 19, 346 Randwood Drive, Williamsville. All three were released on appearance tickets.

• DRUGS: Eric E. Keuning, 17, 510 Oliver St., North Tonawanda, was charged at 9:27 p.m. Wednesday with unlawful possession of marijuana. Foot patrol at Canal Fest saw a girl sitting on the concrete abutment leading under the Delaware Street bridge and, upon seeing police, leaned over as if to warn someone that police were coming.

At that time, Keuning and three other juveniles walked from under the bridge.

Because of the common drug use under the bridge, police patted down the subjects, finding a marijuana pipe and a small amount of the drug on Keuning, according to police reports. He was released on an appearance ticket.

• WARRANT: Sherry Z. Corbeil, 45, 404 Broad St., was arrested Thursday on a warrant for endangering the welfare of a child on May 18. Corbeil is being held in lieu of $250 bail.

• WARRANT: Nicholas P. Long, 29, 2935 William St., Cheektowaga, was arrested Thursday on a warrant for criminal impersonation on May 2. Long was held for court.

North Tonawanda

• TRESPASS: Travis A. Downey, 17, 195 Christiana St., was arrested Wednesday afternoon and charged with criminal trespass. Downey is being held without bail.n DWI: Michael J. Ingham, 42, 2956 Michigan Ave., Niagara Falls, was arrested Wednesday evening and charged with driving while intoxicated. Ingham was released on his own recognizance.

• PROBATION VIOLATION: Ronald A. Batug, 42, 140 Main St., was arrested Wednesday and charged with violation of his probation. He is being held in lieu of $500 bail.

• DRUGS: Patrick J. King, 27, 321 Selkirk Drive, was arrested early Thursday morning and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of Marijuana. He is being held in lieu of $500 bail.

• MISCHIEF: Arna Greenough, 25, 245 Payne Ave., was arrested early Thursday morning and charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief. Greenough is being held in lieu of $500 bail.

• DISORDERLY: Antoinette A. Moore, 28, 301 Payne Ave., was arrested early Thursday morning and charged with disorderly conduct. Moore is being held without bail.

• BAD CHECK: Richard G. Bystron, 33, 74 Lemans Drive, Depew, was arrested Thursday morning and charged with issuing a bad check. Bystron is being held in lieu of $1,000 bail.

• GRAND LARCENY: Erik A. Anderson, 26, 100 Fairgreen Drive, Amherst, was arrested Thursday morning and charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property at 216 Payne Ave. Anderson is being held in lieu of $750 bail.

Town of Tonawanda

• DWI: Eliezer J. Diaz-Santiago was charged with driving while intoxicated and traffic violations at 1:40 a.m. Tuesday. Diaz-Santiago was stopped for running a red light when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. Diaz-Santiago allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and refused a chemical breath test. Diaz-Santiago was held for court.

• ADWI: Susan G. Smith, 50, was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated and an equipment violation at 10:53 p.m. Monday. Smith was stopped for having a tail light out when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. Smith allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and a chemical breath test revealed a 0.22 percent blood alcohol content. Smith was held for court.

• DWI: Stephanie N. Winsor, 18, was charged with driving while intoxicated and following too closely at 8:58 p.m. Wednesday. Winsor was observed with the odor of alcohol on her breath after an accident, according to reports. Winsor allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and a chemical breath test revealed a 0.17 percent blood alcohol content. Winsor was held for court.

• DWI: Nathan R. Quain, 23, was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated at 1:20 a.m. Thursday. Quain was stopped for making an illegal turn when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. Quain allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and a chemical breath test revealed a 0.21 percent blood alcohol content. Quain was held for court.

Kenmore

• DWI: Pablo O. Alicea was charged with driving while intoxicated, illegal driving in the center lane and driving with an open alcohol container at 10:46 p.m. Sunday. Alicea was stopped for making a right turn from the center lane when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. Alicea allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and refused a chemical breath test. Alicea was released on his own recognizance.

• THEFT: Kent B. Newman, 47, was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and petit larceny; James L. Wright, 26, was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property; and Darrell Magby, 28, was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, drinking alcohol in a motor vehicle on the highway and an equipment violation at 10:49 p.m. Sunday. The group was stopped for fitting the description of a group that stole soap, shampoo and toothpaste from Dollar General, according to reports. Newman allegedly admitted to the theft and surrendered the stolen property to police. Wright and Magby were released on their own recognizance and Newman is being held in lieu of $3,000 bail.

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