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Area Police Reports

CHAUTAUQUA

COUNTY COURT

— MAYVILLE — Garry Pinkney, 25, of the Bronx, was sentenced Thursday by Chautauqua County Court Judge David W. Foley to 1.5 to 3 years in state prison after he was convicted of second-degree attempted assault, a class E felony.

While serving a state prison term on a 2018 conviction at Lakeview Correctional Facility, Pinkney attacked and injured a correctional officer.

“An assault on any person is bad enough, but any attack on the men and women who serve our community and put themselves in harm’s way to protect the rest of us is terrible and egregious,” said county District Attorney Jason Schmidt. “I hope this conviction sends a message to the community that these types of crimes will not be tolerated in Chautauqua County.”

This sentence is to be added to Pinkney’s current state prison term. He was also sentenced as a predicate felon as this is Pinkney’s second felony conviction within 10 years.

Schmidt would like to thank the Corrections Officer and staff at Lakeview Correctional Facility for their assistance in prosecuting this case and the New York State Police for their work on the investigation.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Andrew Molitor.

DUNKIRK POLICE DEPARTMENT

— Clarence Williams III, 43, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 11 and charged with petit larceny.

— Benjamin Cole, 30, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 11 and charged with second-degree harassment.

— Luis Kulian Del Hoyo, 32, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 12 and charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief.

— Charity Sayers, 41, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 14 and charged with driving while intoxicated and failure to stop at a stop sign.

— Jonathan Velez-Hernandez, 45, of Fredonia, was arrested April 14 and charged with petit larceny.

— Romel Ingram, 20, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 15 and charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief.

— Raymond Santiago, 50, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 15 and charged with petit larceny, failure to comply, driving on a sidewalk, and three counts of improper hand signaling.

— Santos Gonzalez, 70, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 16 and charged with second-degree menacing and second-degree criminal contempt.

— Antony Alvarez Luna, 19, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 19 and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and unlicensed operator.

— Jessica McAdoo, 30, of Jamestown, was arrested April 19 and charged with two counts of petit larceny.

— Xavier Rodriguez, 34, of Dunkirk, was arrested April 20 and charged with petit larceny.

JAMESTOWN

POLICE

– Carlton M. Allen, 41, of Jamestown was arrested and charged with second-degree criminal contempt following an incident Wednesday afternoon. Officer with the Jamestown Police Department’s First Platoon pulled a vehicle over for an alleged traffic infraction at 1:35 p.m. on the west side of the city. During the stop, it was discovered that Allen had a valid stay away order of protection from a woman in the vehicle. Allen was taken to the city jail until he could be arraigned.

– Megan M. Truver, 30, of Jamestown and Thomas J. Mann, 32, of Jamestown were both charged with two counts of third-degree criminal trespassing, and two counts of seventh-degree possession of a controlled substance. Officers assigned to the Jamestown Police Department, while conducting a walking patrol of their beat, at 6:18 p.m. Wednesday on Institute Street near East First Street, property owned by the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad LLC, allegedly found Truver and Mann trespassing. Both were charged and released with appearance tickets to be in Jamestown City Court after officers allegedly found them with methamphetamine.

– Dominique Z. Barr, 25, of Jamestown was charged with first-degree criminal contempt and second-degree obstructing governmental administration following an incident early Thursday morning. According to a police report, officers responded to a reported domestic disturbance at 12:11 a.m. on the city’s south side. Upon arrival officers reported Barr had left the residence but had allegedly violated an active stay away order of protection from the alleged victim. Police report Barr was found walking not far from the residence, and when officers attempted to speak with him, Barr allegedly attempted to walk away from the officers and punched an officer in the chest. Barr was then transported to the city jail and will be in court later.

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