Jamestown Man Faces Burglary Charges, Threatening Victim With A Gun
A Jamestown man is facing numerous charges after allegedly entering a home and threatening a female with a gun Tuesday morning.
Jamestown police were dispatched to Prendergast Avenue at 2 a.m. for reports of a man with a weapon. Upon further investigation, it was found that the suspect, Miguel Angel Ramos-Flores, 41, burglarized the residence of the victim, threatened her with a gun and fled. Ramos-Flores had a valid order of protection to stay away from the victim.
Officers were able to located Ramos-Flores near Spring Street where he fled in an attempt to avoid arrest. Officers were able to capture and detain Ramos-Flores after a short foot pursuit.
Upon arrest, Ramos-Flores gave officers a false name and was additionally charged with false impersonation. He was transported to Jamestown City Jail and was charged with two counts of second-degree burglary, first-degree criminal contempt, first-degree aggravated criminal contempt, aggravated family offense, second-degree menacing, obstructing governmental administration and false impersonation.
Ramos-Flores is being held in the Jamestown City Jail awaiting arraignment.
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