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Monday, January 30, 2017

Wyoming County Sheriff's Blotter

Jeremy Mack, 36 of Silver Springs, was arrested on an Arrest Warrant issued by Silver Springs Village Court for a violation of pre trial release conditions. Mack was arraigned in the Village of Silver Springs Court and committed to the Wyoming County Jail on No Bail. He is due back in court on 04/03/2017.  

Kyle Meerboth, 22 of Sardinia, was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (misdemeanor), Aggravated Driving With a Blood Alcohol Content of Above 0.18%, and Failure to Keep Right following a traffic complaint on Griffith Road in the Town of Pike. Meerboth allegedly failed field sobriety tests and was arrested for driving while intoxicated. Meerboth submitted to a breath test which showed his BAC to be 0.21%. Meerboth was released on appearance tickets, and he is to appear in the Pike Town Court on 02/07/2017.

Gregory Scott, 54 of Perry, was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (misdemeanor), Aggravated Driving With a Blood Alcohol Content of Above 0.18%, and Move From Lane Unsafely, following  a traffic complaint on Chapman Road in the Town of Castile. Scott allegedly drove his vehicle into the ditch on Chapman Road. Deputies said he failed sobriety tests and was arrested for DWI. Scott was found to have a BAC of 0.22%. Scott was released on appearance tickets, and he is to appear in the Castile Town Court on 02/13/2017. Officer Greg Smith of the Perry Police Department assisted at the scene.

A Brooklyn Man is facing numerous charges following a traffic stop during the early afternoon of January 28th. Brent Jno-Jules, 25, was arrested following a traffic stop for speeding 82mph in a marked 55mph zone on Route 20a in the Town of Perry. During the roadside investigation, the odor of marijuana was detected coming from within the vehicle and Jno-Jules was placed through field sobriety testing. Jno-Jules was subsequently arrested for DWI and transported to the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office for a drug influence evaluation. A certified drug recognition expert allegedly determined Jno-Jules to be impaired by Cannabis and unable to operate a vehicle safely. Jno-Jules was charged with speeding, unlawful possession of marijuana, and driving while ability impaired by a drug. He was arraigned in the Town of Perry Court and remanded to the Wyoming County Jail on $300 cash bail or $3000 bond. Jno-Jules is scheduled back to the Town of Perry Court on March 8th, 2017.Assisting at the scene was Deputy Sampson of the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office and Officer Russell of the Perry Police Department.