JAMESTOWN POLICE
Tyler J. Kay, 26, of Jamestown was charged with driving while intoxicated, DWI per se and speeding Tuesday at 1:49 a.m after officers pulled over a vehicle on Buffalo Street for speeding. Kay was also allegedly found to be intoxicated. He was taken to the Jamestown City Jail.
LAKEWOOD-BUSTI POLICE
A 17-year-old female was charged with petit larceny on Saturday at 2:20 p.m. She was allegedly stealing a pair of boots from Sears in the Chautauqua Mall. She was issued an appearance ticket and will be in Busti Town Court later.
ELLICOTT POLICE
Michael E. McIntyre Jr., 30, of 35 Stowe St., Jamestown, was charged with two counts of fourth-degree larceny Friday. On May 20, Ellicott police conducted an investigation into several thefts of electronics from Sam's Club on Fairmount Avenue. Police found two men would take items from the store by concealing them in large containers, only paying for the containers. Inside the containers, which police say cost very little, were several thousand dollars worth of merchandise. Police identified the two men, one of whom was taken into custody on May 21 while allegedly attempting to steal more items. Police also discovered that a previous investigation of theft charges from 2008, where suspects were stealing merchandise the same way, was conducted. In that investigation, McIntyre was charged along with two others for stealing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. Ellicott police received an arrest warrant, but McIntyre was taken into custody in Pennsylvania on other alleged theft charges. On Friday, Ellicott police extradited McIntyre back to New York to face the theft charges. He is being held in the Chautauqua County Jail.
Joyce L. Marucci, 46, of 319 Central Ave., Falconer, was charged with second-degree aggravated harassment Sunday. Police received a complaint that she was allegedly making harassing phone calls. She was taken into custody, arraigned in Ellicott Town Court and released to be in court later.
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
HANOVER - Tara M. Seneca, 36, of Silver Creek was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated per se for having a .18 percent blood alcohol content or higher, DWI common law and failure to keep right Tuesday at 12:54 a.m. Deputies allegedly saw a vehicle being driven east on Route 5 and 20 swerve over the center line of the road. The vehicle was pulled over and Seneca was allegedly found to be driving and intoxicated. She was released with traffic tickets and will be in Hanover Town Court later.
Lisa L. Jimerson, 44, of 328 Allen St., Jamestown, was charged with third-degree falsely reporting an incident. Jimerson allegedly reported to the Sheriff's Office in October that she was walking along Sprague Hill Road in Poland when an unknown man offered her a ride to Jamestown. Jimerson alleged that she accepted the offer and when she was in the car, the man attacked her. An investigation showed that the incident never occurred. Jimerson was issued an appearance ticket and will be in Jamestown City Court later.
NEW YORK STATE POLICE
FREDONIA - Jaelyn R. Kuczynski, 21, of 5746 Route 76, Ripley, and a 17-year-old, of 6711 Forest Ave., Parma, Ohio, were charged with unlawful possession of marijuana on Monday. Officers checked on a 2008 Chevrolet Impala located in the Country Fair parking lot on West Main Street, Ripley, and an odor of marijuana was apparent. Both Kuczynski and the youth allegedly possessed separate quantities of marijuana under 25 grams. Kuczynski and the youth were issued appearance tickets returnable to Ripley Town Court on Jan. 3.

