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State police investigating damage done to fire department lot
(WJET/WFXP)– Pennsylvania State Police in Corry are investigating after an unknown person damaged the gravel lot of a local fire department. Troopers from PSP Corry were called to the Columbus Fire Hall located in the 0 block of West Main Street in Columbus Twp., Warren County just after 9 p.m. on June 30 for the incident.
Violent Altercation on Jamestown’s North Side Leads to Arrests
Two Women Charged with Multiple Offenses Following Fight. (WNY News Now) – Jamestown – On July 5, 2024, at approximately 1:07 AM, the Jamestown Police Department responded to a fight in progress on the city’s north side. Upon arrival, officers observed multiple individuals engaged in a physical altercation. After a thorough investigation, it was determined that Abigail C. Quinones and Samantha M. Bullock were allegedly central to the incident.
Domestic Dispute Leads to Multiple Charges in Jamestown
Jamestown Residents Arrested After Fleeing Domestic Incident. (WNY News Now) – On July 4, 2024, at approximately 4:26 PM, officers from the 2nd platoon responded to a domestic dispute in progress on the north side of Jamestown. The incident led to the arrest of Charles LS Cooper Sr, 18, and Anikka G. Coulter, 20, both residents of Jamestown.
Jamestown Woman Arrested on Warrant and Drug Charges
(WNY News Now) – Jamestown – A Jamestown resident was arrested on a warrant and allegedly found in possession of methamphetamine during a routine warrant check. On June 29, 2024, at approximately 6:49 PM, officers from the Jamestown Police Department apprehended Lovella A. Kellom, a 37-year-old resident of Jamestown, at the intersection of W 2nd Street and N Main Street. The officers, who had prior knowledge of an active arrest warrant for Kellom, observed her at the location and took her into custody without incident.
Jamestown man arrested after riding scooter on track with narcotics
(WJET/WFXP) — A New York man was arrested in the early hours of Independence Day after police said they saw him riding a motorized scooter on a school running track. According to Jamestown police, officers were on patrol around 1:50 a.m. on Thursday checking around Persell School when they saw the man riding on the […]
Panama Man Sentenced to Six Years for Probation Violation Involving Methamphetamine
(WNY News Now) – A 38-year-old Panama man received a six-year state prison sentence with three years of post-release supervision for violating probation, following a methamphetamine-related arrest in Jamestown. On July 1st, in Chautauqua County Court, Judge David Foley imposed a determinate six-year prison term on Billy Heilman for...
Man Charged with Burglary After Unwanted Person Complaint in Jamestown
A report of an unwanted person on Jamestown's west side led to the arrest of a man for burglary and other charges. Jamestown Police were called to an undisclosed address shortly before 4:15 AM Wednesday and were made aware that the unwanted subject was 39-year-old Michael Hetrick, who had a valid order of protection to stay away from the address and the female victim who lives there. The victim told police that Hetrick entered her home without permission and would not leave. Officers discovered that during the incident, Hetrick allegedly held the victim down and placed his hand over her nose and mouth, causing her to be unable to breathe. Hetrick had left the scene before officers arrived but was located in a wooded area near the residence. He allegedly resisted arrest, but was taken into custody after a brief struggle. Hetrick was arraigned on felony charges of 2nd-degree burglary and 1st-degree criminal contempt, as well as criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation, unlawful imprisonment and resisting arrest. He is being held in the Chautauqua County Jail on $2,000 bail.
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