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Area Police Reports

LAKEWOOD-BUSTI POLICE DEPARTMENT

¯ Michael V. Sheehan, 37, of Dunkirk, was charged with petit larceny and fourth-degree attempted criminal mischeif. Sheehan allegedly left Walmart on April 27 at 5:32 p.m. with $569.81 worth of merchanise, and as Walmart Asset Protection attempted to stop, he fled the area. Sheehan was located a short distance away and taken into custody where he reportedly attempted to kick the back passenger window out. He was issued tickets to appear in Busti Town Court later.

¯ Richard W. Smith, 26, of Jamestown was charged with petit larceny. Smith was observed Friday at 2:14 p.m. scanned items at self-checkout with the improper UPC code. He left the store without paying the correct amount and later issued a ticket to appear in Busti Town Court.

¯ Wilma J. Robillard, 63, of Hamburg was charged with petit larceny. Robillard was observed Saturday at Walmart at the self-checkout line not scanning all items in her cart. She reportedly attempted to leave the store with $143.14 worth of merchandise but was stopped at the door. Robillard was issued a ticket to appear in Busti Town Court later.

JAMESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT

¯ Shamara D. Correa-Godineaux, 24, of Jamestown, was charged with failure to keep right, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, driving while intoxicated and aggravated DWI. Officers responded April 30 at 11 p.m. to Newton Avenue at Bowen Street for an accident. Officers observed a small tree and a no standing sign post sheared off. The vehicle reportedly involved in the crash was observed circling the block and was stopped on Newton Avenue at Bowen Street. An investigation found that Correa-Godineaux was highly intoxicated. She was transported to Jamestown City Jail where she submitted to a breath test.

¯ Sarah E. Johnson, 41, of Jamestown, was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal contempt, aggravated family offense, second-degree menacing, obstructing governmental administration and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Officers responded to the area of Winsor and Chandler streets on Saturday for a report of a fight with a knife involved. It was learned that Johnson chased another woman through the street with a knife while there was a refrain from order of protection. Johnson was found with a suboxone strip and was later transported to Jamestown City Jail.

¯ Angelea A. Luszcak, 27, of Jamestown, was charged with second-degree criminal contempt. Officers responded to the Woodlawn Apartments on Monday at 12:40 a.m. for allegedly threatening to stab another woman. Luszcak was found hiding in the apartment under a pile of clothes on a couch. Luszcak had a full order of protection to stay away from the male who lived in the apartment. Luszcak was transported to Jamestown City Jail for arraignment.

¯ Josie B. Glover, 39, of Jamestown, was charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief. Officers responded Sunday at 11:20 p.m. to a domestic dispute on Bowen Street. It was learned that Glover engaged in an altercation with a woman and also damaged property. Glover was transported to Jamestown City Jail for arraignment.

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

¯ SHERMAN — James T. Morris, 37, of Jamestown, was charged with third-degree criminal mischief, endangering the welfare of a child and second-degree harassment. Deputies, assisted by the New York State Police, were called Sunday to First Street in Sherman for an altercation. An investigation found that Morris smashed out the front and rear window of a vehicle using a large rok. Morris also damaged numerous other items and struck another person. The incident took place in front of a juvenile. He was taken to Chautauqua County Jail and is scheduled to appear in Sherman Town Court later.

¯ FREWSBURG — Jason R. Zielinski, 43, of Frewsburg, was charged with felony DWI, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, operating without an interlock device, moving from lane unsafely, failure to keep right, consumption of alcohol in a motor vehicle and failure to comply. Deputies attempted to stop a vehicle on Main Street in the town of Carroll for multiple lane violations on Monday. The vehicle failed to comply and continued for a mile before pulling into a driveway. Zielinski was found to be intoxicated and was taken into custody. A check found that Zielinski had a previous DWI conviction in the last 10 years and also had his driving privileges revoked in New York state. He was processed and released with tickets to appear in Carroll Town Court later.

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