On February 27th, at around 4:27p.m., the Wyoming County
Sheriff’s Office investigated a two car motor vehicle accident in the Town of
Castile on Route 39. During the course of the investigation, one of the
driver’s involved in the accident was allegedly found to be driving while
intoxicated. Zachary W. Blackmon, 30, of Perry had been traveling southbound on
State Route 39 when he struck another vehicle.
No injuries were reported, and following roadside field sobriety
testing, Blackmon was placed under arrest for DWI. Blackmon was transported to
the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office where he provided a positive breath sample.
Blackmon was charged with speed not reasonable and prudent, following too
closely, driving while intoxicated, driving with a b.a.c. of .08 or greater,
and criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 7th degree. Blackmon
was issued appearance tickets returnable to the Town of Castile Court on March
20th, 2017.
Sabrina A. Dietz, 33 of Nunda was arrested for aggravated
unlicensed operation in the third degree following a traffic stop in the Town
of Perry. Dietz was stopped by a Sheriff’s Deputy after she was observed
allegedly using a portable electronic device while driving. Dietz was found to
have a suspended license due to a failure to answer a summons in the Town of
Covington. Dietz was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation in the third
degree and use of a portable electronic device. A valid driver was called to
the scene to remove the vehicle and Dietz will answer her charges at a later
date in the Town of Perry Court.
Melissa A. Sachanowski, 33 of Orangeville, is facing
numerous charges following a traffic stop on February 20th in the Town of
Sheldon. Sachanowski was pulled over after she was allegedly observed failing
to maintain her driving lane numerous times and failed to dim her high beams to
on-coming traffic. Following a roadside investigation, Sachanowski was found to
allegedly be in possession of Subutex, a controlled substance similar to
suboxone. Sachanowski was arrested and
charged with failure to keep right, failure to dim high beams, and criminal
possession of a controlled substance in the 7th degree. Sachanowski was
released with appearance tickets for the Town of Sheldon Court at a later date.
On February 27th, around 10:48 p.m., the Wyoming County
Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence on Route 19a in the Town of Castile
to assist with an overdose call. Deputies arrived on location along with
Castile Fire and Rescue. During the
course of the investigation, it was discovered that Chelsie Simonds, 24 of
Batavia, and Ronald Sachanowski, 31 of Silver Springs, had allegedly been using
an illegal substance in the residence while their 2 year old child was present.
Both Sachanowski and Simonds were arrested for endangering the welfare of a
child and released with appearance tickets to return to the Town of Castile
Court at a later date.