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Area Police Reports

JAMESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT

– Shawn M. Paprocki, 39, was charged May 26 with resisting arrest, and having an outstanding arrest warrant. According to police, at about 3:04 a.m., officers were responding to a domestic dispute. When responding, police said, officers located Paprocki walking downtown. Officers were aware that Paprocki had an outstanding arrest warrant as well. Police said officers attempted to stop Paprocki, and Paprocki allegedly attempted to flee on foot. He was placed into custody, and taken to Jamestown City Jail. He will be in Jamestown City Court later.

– Tizon M. Moreland, 25, of Jamestown, was charged May 25 with resisting arrest, second-degree obstructing governmental administration, and multiple warrants. According to police, at about 7:19 p.m., officers responded to a northside residence for a reported domestic incident. Moreland, police said, has multiple confirmed Jamestown City Court warrants, and had fled the scene prior to officers arrival. Officers located Moreland near the scene, and he led officers on a brief foot pursuit. After a brief struggle, Moreland was placed into custody, and was taken to the city jail. He will be in city court later.

– Telly Ortiz Loveless, 29, of Jamestown, was charged May 23 with DWI. According to police, at about 2:06 a.m., officers conducted a traffic stop at Washington and West 15th streets. A subsequent investigation revealed that Loveless allegedly was operating the vehicle while intoxicated. He was placed into custody, and taken to the city jail. He will be in city court later.

LAKEWOOD-BUSTI POLICE DEPARTMENT

– Michael J. Larimer, 39, of Ashville, was charged May 20 with being a fugitive from justice. According to police, at about 4 p.m., officers responded to a Busti Town Court for a wanted person out of Martin County, Florida. The Chautauqua County Department of Probation advised officers that Larimer had an active probation warrant out of Florida. Larimer was placed into custody, and taken to the Chautauqua County Jail.

TOWN OF ELLICOTT POLICE DEPARTMENT

– Sarah E. Johnson, 48 , of Jamestown was charged May 18 with third-degree burglary. According to police, at about 3:07 p.m., officers responded to shoplifting complaint at Wegmans, 945 Fairmount Ave., where it is alleged Johnson was concealing merchandise in personal bag and left past the point of sale, with knowledge that she was previously trespassed from the property. Johnson was placed into custody, and taken to the county jail for centralized arraignment. She will be in Ellicott Town Court later.

– Mattthew S. Zimmer, 44 , of Jamestown, was charged May 23 with driving while ability impaired by drugs, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, and other traffic violations. According to police, at about 7:46 a.m., officers conducted a vehicle and traffic stop near 707 Fairmount Ave., due to a male operator being passed out behind the wheel, with the vehicle running, and diagonally across the parking lot. It is alleged Zimmer was operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs. Police said Zimmer also had a revoked NYS drivers license which was revoked for DWI related offenses. He was placed into custody, and taken to the county jail for centralized arraignment. He will be in town court later.

– Jack E. Wyant, 21 , of Falconer was charged May 20 with second-degree criminal contempt. According to police, at about 3:30 p.m., officers responded to assist JPD with a search warrant conducted by JPD stemming from an incident that occurred in Jamestown on a separate date. It is alleged Wyant was inside the residence with the protected party. Wyant was placed into custody, and taken to the county jail for centralized arraignment. He will be in town court later.

– Nicholas A. Taylor, 41 , of Jamestown was charged May 23 with petit larceny. According to police, at about 11:20 a.m., officers responded to a shoplifting complaint at CVS Pharmacy where it is alleged Taylor took merchandise from CVS, and left without paying for the merchandise. Taylor was issued an appearance ticket, and will be in town court later.

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT

– Qumane Santiago, 27, of the Chautauqua County Jail, in Mayville, was charged May 18 with second-degree assault. According to officials, the Criminal Investigation Division received a complaint of an incident taking place in the county jail. It was reported to investigators that an incarcerated individual allegedly struck another incarcerated individual in the face multiple times causing physical injury. After an investigation, Santiago was sent to centralized arraignment, and will be in Chautauqua Town Court later.

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