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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Wyoming County Sheriff's Blotter

On 1/17/2017, Wyoming County Sheriff’s responded to South Main Street, Village of Castile, for a reported two car crash. Upon arrival, it was found that one car had rear ended another car. The driver and a passenger of the vehicle at fault fled the scene on foot prior to the Deputies arrival. The Deputy spoke to an eyewitness and obtained a description of the two subjects that fled. Minutes later, a Good Samaritan on Glen Iris Road informed the Sheriff’s Department of two male subjects looking for a ride.  The Sheriff’s Deputy along with New York State Police responded to Glen Iris Road and located the subjects. It was determined that they were the ones from the accident scene. After an investigation into the incident, Jonathan CARR II, 27, of Nunda, was arrested for Felony DWI. It was alleged that CARR II was operating the vehicle with a .11% BAC level. CARR II was charged with Felony DWI, Felony Operating a motor vehicle with .08% BAC or higher, aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, operating without insurance, and following to close. CARR II was arraigned and held to the Wyoming County Jail on $2,500 cash or $5,000 bond. CARR II is to appear back in court on 04/03/17. 

A Perry man was arrested following the investigation of a burglary that occurred at a residence in the Town of Castile in which checks were reported stolen and also cashed.  Mason Maha, age 19 of Perry was charged with Burglary in the Second Degree and Petit Larceny.  Maha was arraigned before Town of Castile Justice Millilo and was released to the Wyoming County Pre Trial Program.  Maha is scheduled to appear back in the Town of Castile Court at a later date.  Deputy Mike Majtyka and Perry Police Officer Tim Bryant also assisted with the investigation. 

Duane L. Archer, 44 of Columbia, MD., was arrested following a traffic stop on State Route 20A at Toolhouse Road in the Town of Warsaw.  Archer was stopped after being observed by police crossing the centerline of the roadway multiple times and speeding while in the Village of Warsaw.  Archer was found to have one active suspension in New York State since 2014 for failure to pay a driver responsibility assessment fee to the NYS DMV.  Archer was charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation in the Third Degree, Speed in Zone, and Failed to Keep Right.  Archer was arraigned in the Town of Warsaw Court where he was held on $500.00 cash bail or $2,000.00 bond.  Archer was scheduled to return to the Village of Warsaw Court on March 6, 2017 to answer the charges.