Brady Stoffer, 40, of Perry
was arrested by the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office on a Warrant issued
by Judge Skotnicki of the Town of Wethersfield Court for an incident that
occurred at a residence on Wethersfield Road in the Town of Wethersfield on
08/17/2017. Deputies were at a
neighboring residence when they were alerted to a marijuana growing operation
by another individual. After applying
for a search warrant, Deputies located the suspected operation in a trailer on
the property and seized the growing equipment, lights and other drug
paraphernalia. Deputies applied for an
arrest warrant for the charges of:
Criminal Possession of a Hypodermic Instrument, Criminal Use of Drug
Paraphernalia in the Second Degree, Unlawfully Growing Cannabis and Unlawful
Possession of Marijuana after they were unable to locate Stoffer. Stoffer
was located on January 7, 2019 by the Village of Perry Police Department.
Stoffer was remanded to the Wyoming County Jail after he was arraigned by Judge
Mohun of the Wyoming County Court who set bail at $1700 bail/$3400 bond.
An Attica man was arrested for DWI following the initial
report of a structure fire on Cotton Hill Road in the Town of Bennington. Bennington and Attica Fire Departments were
dispatched and upon arrival discovered that it was actually a vehicle
fire. Both departments assisted in
putting the fire out. Michael Sarata,
60, of Cotton Hill Road had backed into a ditch and his vehicle then caught on
fire while trying to get it out. Sarata
was charged with Unsafe Backing, DWI,
Aggravated DWI, and Driving with a BAC above .08%. Sarata is scheduled to appear back in the
Town of Bennington Court at a later date.
The investigation was handled by Inv. Aaron Anderson and Deputy Aaron
Chase.
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Cheryl A. Watson, 46, of Scottsville was charged with two
felony counts of Grand Larceny in the Third Degree after she was allegedly
found to have taken $35,400 in the village of Warsaw between July 5, 2017 and
August 16, 2018. The money was allegedly taken from accounts that her former
employer was in charge of. Watson was
arraigned in the Village of Warsaw Justice Court and released on her own
recognizance.