Area Police Reports
JAMESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT
¯ Marshall Robbins, 28, of Jamestown was charged with first-degree criminal contempt, aggravated family offense, second-degree obstructing governmental administration and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Officers were called Friday at 2:03 a.m. to Colfax Street after receiving a report that Robbins was allegedly attempting to gain entry into a home where he had a valid stay away order of protection. When police arrived, Robbins attempted to run from officers. He was taken into custody and transported to Jamestown City Jail where he was held for arraignment.
¯ Wayne D. Goff, 54, of Jamestown was charged with two counts of failure to signal, driving while intoxicated and DWI per se. Officers saw a vehicle fail to sign lane changes and turn Monday at 9:45 p.m. The vehicle was stopped on Lakeview Avenue, and following an investigation took Goff into custody after he reportedly failed field sobriety tests. Goff was processed and is scheduled to appear in Jamestown City Court at a later date.
¯ Jacquelyn C. Hayes, 27, of Jamestown was charged with being a fugitive from justice. Police stopped a vehicle Tuesday at 3:33 a.m. on West Third Street for a traffic violation. Officers learned Hayes was wanted out of Warren County, Pa., for a probation violation. Hayes was taken into custody and transported to Jamestown City Jail and held for extradition.
¯ An 18-year-old male from Stockton was charged with false personation. Officers stopped a vehicle Tuesday at 1:33 a.m. on South Main Street for a traffic violation. An investigation determined that an 18-year-old passenger gave officers a false name. The male was taken into custody, and officers later learned he had an active warrant from Dunkirk for third-degree burglary. The male was transported to Jamestown City Jail without incident.
NEW YORK STATE POLICE
¯ ELLERY — Ryan Roselle, 25, of Ripley was charged with driving while intoxicated. Troopers said Roselle pulled into the Ellery Overlook on Interstate 86 for a commercial vehicle inspection and was taken into custody after failing field sobriety tests. Roselle was taken to police barracks in Jamestown where he provided a breath sample of .06. He was processed and released to appear in Ellery Town Court later this month. The truck was placed “Out of Service” by New York State Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit members.
¯ Corrine Pollaro, 23, of Jamestown was charged with issuing a bad check. Troopers received a complaint where the caller said he accepted a $900 check from Pollaro and was advised by his bank soon after that the check was returned for insufficient funds. Attempts to obtain the funds from Pollaro civilly using a bad check packet were unsuccessful. Pollaro was located by troopers and taken into custody. She was processed and taken to Chautauqua County Jail pending arraignment.
¯ Daniel MaGee, 42, of Jamestown was charged with third-degree insurance fraud and 10 counts of first-degree falsifying business records. Troopers received a a report from the New York State Department of Labor, claiming that MaGee had received unemployment benefits for a period of about five months, totaling over $3,000, while being employed. MaGee was processed and issued appearance tickets to be in Jamestown City Court at a later date to answer the charges.