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Indiana: Foot Pursuit and Fight with State Trooper Alaa Hamed Ends with Marques J. Bates in Jail on Slew of charges

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Indiana State Trooper Alaa Hamed assaulted by Marques Bates on DUI arrest in Hammond Ind. 021217

Foot Pursuit and Fight with State Trooper Alaa Hamed Ends with Marques J. Bates in Jail on Slew of charges

 CITIZENS CAME TO AID OF TROOPER

Hammond, Lake County- Indiana State Police report that a Chicago man stopped for a traffic violation fled from and fought with a trooper and ended up at the Lake County Jail.

At approximately 9:29 p.m., February 10, 2017, Indiana State Trooper Alaa Hamed had exited the Indiana Toll Road onto Indianapolis Boulevard (Blvd) in Hammond when he saw a 2001 Buick Century go by at a high rate of speed, passing other vehicles, and disregard a traffic control device.  The Buick drove through a red light and stop in the middle of the intersection of Indianapolis Blvd and 110th/108th Streets in Hammond.  Hamed activated his emergency lights and pulled behind the Buick.

As Hamed approached the car he saw two males in the front seat.  When the driver, later identified by an Illinois driver’s license as Marques J. Bates, 30 of Chicago, Illinois, lowered his window an overwhelming odor of alcoholic beverage and other indicators from Bates that he may be intoxicated.

Bates was given a field sobriety test and a portable breath test.  He was then read implied consent to which he agreed.  Shortly thereafter, Bates became verbally combative and began to resist when Hamed tried to place handcuffs on him.  Bates attempted to walk away from Hamed.

Hamed attempted to detain Bates who pulled away from Hamed and ran east into the grassy/muddy field with Hamed behind him and pushed Hamed.  Bates then fled on foot northbound on Indianapolis Blvd towards 108th St.

Hamed returned to his police car and drove north on Indianapolis Blvd. and blocked off northbound lanes with his police car.  Bates then turned around and ran southbound on Indianapolis Blvd. towards 110th St.  Hamed left his police car and pursued Bates on foot.

At one point, Bates turned around and faced Hamed who ordered Bates to get on the ground by gunpoint, yet Bates fled again with Hamed in pursuit.  Bates ran northbound in the southbound lanes of on-coming traffic on Indianapolis Blvd. where Hamed had to physically tackle him.

At one point, Bates turned around and faced Hamed who ordered Bates to get on the ground by gunpoint, yet Bates fled again with Hamed in pursuit.  Bates ran northbound in the southbound lanes of on-coming traffic on Indianapolis Blvd. where Hamed had to physically tackle him.

Two Good Samaritans assisted Hamed with restraining Bates and he was able to finish handcuffing him and placing him in his police car.

 

While on the ground, a fight ensued, where Bates struck Hamed several times.  After fighting for a couple of minutes Hamed was able to get Bates right hand and began to handcuff him.  Two Good Samaritans assisted Hamed with restraining Bates and he was able to finish handcuffing him and placing him in his police car.

Trooper George Hornsby, Hammond Police, and Hammond Fire EMS arrived.  Both Bates and Hamed were medically cleared at the scene.

Bates again became combative and was transported to the Lake County Jail in Crown Point.

The passenger was released who was sober.

Bates was charged with:  Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer (Level 6 Felony), Resisting Law Enforcement (Class A Misdemeanor), Operating While Intoxicated Refusal (Class A Misdemeanor) and Operating While Intoxicated Endangering (Class C Misdemeanor)


Indiana: Rocky McMurray arrested on impaired driving charges for killing Steven Ahaus; Judge holds him on million dollar bond – 2nd time he has killed while driving drunk

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Rocky McMurray, age 47, Aurora, Indiana charged by Indiana SP with OWI manslaughter 012417

Rocky McMurray arrested on impaired driving charges for killing Steven Ahaus; Judge holds him on million dollar bond – 2nd time he has killed while driving drunk

Rocky McMurray. Photo by Dearborn County Sheriff’s Department.

AURORA, INDIANA — Indiana State Police report that on Jan. 24, 2017, at approximately 6:00 pm, the Indiana State Police served an arrest warrant on an Aurora, Indiana man for charges related to the January 24th crash that killed a Moores Hill man.

The investigation by Trooper Kyle Stovall, began on January 24, 2017, when troopers responded to a head-on collision on Sparta Pike near County Road 350 in Moores Hill, Indiana.  The crash investigation by Trooper Andrew Garrett determined that a red 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan, being driven by Rocky McMurray, age 47, Aurora, Indiana was traveling eastbound on Sparta Pike and drove left of center into the path of a 2005 Dodge Neon being driven by Steven Ahaus, age 48, Moores Hill, Indiana.  Ahaus died as a result of the collision.

The criminal investigation by Trooper Stovall determined that McMurray was believed to be intoxicated at the time of the crash.  He tested over twice the legal limit on a preliminary breath test at the scene.  McMurray also submitted to a blood test while he was hospitalized after the crash.  Those results are still pending.

The investigation was turned over to the Dearborn County Prosecutor’s Office which ultimately led to a warrant being issued for McMurray’s arrest on charges of Reckless Homicide, Operating While Intoxicated-Causing Death, and Operating While Intoxicated While Endangering a Person.  Trooper Garrett and Trooper Travis Linville located McMurray at his residence and arrested him on the charges.

He was incarcerated in the Dearborn County Jail pending his initial court appearance.

 

McMurray made his initial appearance in Dearborn Superior Court II on Monday. Deputy prosecutor Andrew Krumwied told Judge Sally Blankenship that McMurray has a 2005 conviction for manslaughter in Kentucky in relation to another wreck he caused which claimed another man’s life.

From Eagle Country Online

McMurray made his initial appearance in Dearborn Superior Court II on Monday. Deputy prosecutor Andrew Krumwied told Judge Sally Blankenship that McMurray has a 2005 conviction for manslaughter in Kentucky in relation to another wreck he caused which claimed another man’s life.

“This is the second time he is alleged to have killed a man in a drunk driving accident,” Krumwied said.

Krumwied also recapped McMurray’s previous OWI convictions in Indiana.

Blankenship set McMurray’s bond at $1 million surety and $250,000 cash. The judge cited his criminal history, potential flight risk, and community safety in placing the high bond amount. His driving privileges were also revoked.   MORE

Maryland State Police DUI arrests by Troopers of Leonardtown and Prince Frederick Barracks Feb. 15, 2017

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Top DUI troopers of Maryland State Police Prince Frederick for 2013: Pictured L to R:
TFC David Saucerman, Corporal S. VanBennekum, Trooper Shawn Matthews, TFC Brian Wiesemann, TFC Justin Oles, F/Sergeant Shane Bolger, Sergeant James Barth and TFC Christopher Esnes

Maryland State Police DUI arrests by Troopers assigned to Leonardtown and Prince Frederick Barracks

DUI Arrests by Leonardtown Barracks of Maryland State Police

Randolph Eugene Payne Jr., 36, of Hollywood, on 1/9/2017

Mauricio Antonio Mejia-Rivera, 29, of Lexington Park, on 1/10/2017

Marilyn A Saar, 19, of Waldorf, on 1/14/2017

Ashlynn M. Register, 22, of Hollywood, on 1/15/2017

Joseph Cornell Young, 42, of Mechanicsville, on 1/17/2017

Richard Corey Starr, 29, of St. Mary’s City, on 1/20/2017

Carey Thompson-Macpherson, 46, of Washington, DC, on 1/21/2017

Michael Lewis Johnson, Sr., 54, of Mechanicsville, on 1/21/2017

Craig E. Millett, 36, of Hughesville, on 1/25/2017

Michael L Sebelist, 43, of Lexington Park, on 1/26/2017

Mandy S Tourville, 42, of California, on 1/26/2017

Ernesto J. Cruz, 22, of Wheatland, WY, on 1/26/2017

Ian D. Bradford, 26, of Leonardtown, on 1/27/2017

Joseph B. Hoffman, 20, of Mechanicsville, on 1/28/2017

Ignacio Villarreal, 45, of Lexington Park, on 1/29/2017

Steven W. Gonsalves, 28, of Beech Island, SC on 1/30/2017

Patrick L. Plater Jr., 26, of Mechanicsville, on 1/30/2017

DUI Arrests reported by Maryland State Police Prince Frederick Barracks

Name Age Date of Arrest Address Arresting Trooper

Terry L. Williams 54 02/06/17 @ 04:21 pm Middle River, MD TFC T. Davis

Tiffany N. Reid 32 02/08/17 @ 01:17 am Pr. Frederick, MD CPL. B. Wiesemann

Kevin J. Kahover 24 02/11/17 @ 01:13 am Lusby, MD TFC T. Davis

Joseph A. Wills 28 02/12/17 @ 09:39 pm Lothian, MD TFC S. Matthews

Texas: McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara reports DWI arrest bookings for Feb. 15, 2017

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Sheriff Parnell McNamara of McLennan County Texas

Mclennan County Sheriff DWI arrest bookings for Feb. 15, 2017

JUAN JOSE BALLEZA-RIOS, 2/05/2017 DRIVING WHILE INTOX-BM WPD 17-2177 INSTANTER 165011 H/M 1,000 SURETY 2/05/2017 IMMIGRATION DETAINER INS IMMIGRATION INSTANTER

RICHARD LEE BARCOMB, 11/30/2016, DWI-FEL-MTR RPD 14-14226 2015-247-C1 32465 W/M 12/01/2016 ASSAULT-F/V-SOB-877 MSO 16-2157 20162747CR1

SALVADOR BELMAN,  11/19/2016,  DWI W/OPEN CONT 3RD/MORE DPS 16-0287 INSTANTER 175719 H/M 25,000 SURETY 11/19/2016 IMMIGRATION DETAINER INS IMMIGRATION 205 999 299

JESSE GLENN BLACK,  12/09/2016 DWI ENHANCED-FS WPD 14-8025 20141966CR2 91753 W/M 537.10 537.10 3/14/2017 3/25/2017

ERNEST BROWN,  8/08/2016 DWI-3RD OR MORE MSO 16-2281 INSTANTER 134134 B/M 25,000 SURETY 8/10/2016 PAROLE VIOLATION TDCJ03796010 08102016-03796010

DUSTYN LANCE CAMPBELL, 12/28/2016,  DWI BAC >0.15 OR GR-FS WWPD15-00579 20160506CR2 172444 W/M 457.10 457.10 2/17/2017 1/18/2017 DWLI W/PRV/CNV-M-BF-OC NOC BELL CO 2C16 00613 1,500 SURETY 1/18/2017 DWI-BF-M-O/C NOC BELL CO 2C16 00612 1,500 SURETY 1/20/2017 AFF DWLI W/PR CONV M-O/C NOC CORYELL CO CC3-16-4210

TERRY CLOPTON, 2/01/2017 DRV WHL LIC INV-ENH-BF BMPD15-01709 20153914CR2 161536 W/M 340.10 340.10 2/22/2017 3/01/2017 2/02/2017 SOB-DWI OPEN CONT-M-O/C NOC JOHNSON CO MRM1628 4,000 SURETY 2/02/2017 SOB-UNL CARRY WEAP-M-O/C NOC JOHNSON CO MRM1629 2,000 SURETY

STANFORD DOUGLAS,  2/14/2017 DWI-2ND-COP MGPD15-00022 20151286CR2 112021 B/M

GEORGE HESKER GLASKER,  1/28/2017 DWI-FEL-MTR WPD 10-8420 2010-618-C1 75891 B/M

STEPHEN NORMAN GORDON, 12/14/2016 DWI-FEL-ENH-MTR WPD 12-20348 2013-426-C1 41052 W/M

GUADALUPE HEREDIA, 1/30/2017 DWI W/BAC.15 OR GR-SOB-BF WPD 16-4892 20160957CR1 164258 H/M 10,000 SURETY 1/30/2017 POSS C/S:COCAINE-MTAG WPD 14-9814 2014-1708-C1

FIDEL HERNANDEZ-RAMIREZ,  12/31/2016 DWI-BM WPD 16-23404 INSTANTER 156237 H/M 1,000 SURETY 12/31/2016 DUTY STRIKE DAM O/200-BM WPD 16-23404 INSTANTER 1,000 SURETY 1/01/2017 IMMIGRATION DETAINER INS IMMIGRATION INSTANTER

Estray Livestock Notices

The Estray List is subject to change without notice due to outside conditions:

  • Donkeys
    For more information contact Sergeant Gann at 254-759-5718.
  • Horses
    On 11/14/16 a white gelding quarter horse, a red quarter horse mare, a brown and white paint mare and a grey spotted alp mare were located in the 1200 block of North Blue Cut Road outside of Moody. They will be held until 12/01/16  MSO Case #16-3368 For more information contact Sergeant Gann at 254-759-5718.
  • Cows
    On 11/07/2016 a black brangus cross heifer was located in the 1300 block of Bays Road outside of Axtell,  Texas.  They will be held until 11/22/2016 MSO Case # 16-3291. For more information contact Sergeant Gann at 254-759-5718.On 11/10/2016 3 black brangus/heifer calves were located at the intersection of Heritage Parkway and Olive Branch Road.  They will be held until 11/25/2016 MSO Case # 16-3335. For more information contact Sergeant Gann at 254-759-5718.
  • Goats
    For more information contact Sergeant Gann at 254-759-5718.

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Jamie Webb sent to prison for 14 years for DUI murder of Michael Collins

 

In one moment your decision changes lives. Decatur High School (Federal Way, WA) students Nicholas Hodgins and Derek King were killed alongside I-5 when a driver made the decision to drive drunk. They would have graduated in three days.

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If you have killed someone and been convicted of being responsible for that death while operating impaired, don’t bother. The engravings of the names of victims of impaired drivers are forever on grave markers.

Wisconsin: Lake in the Hills Police Officer Mark Mogan still on the job after being charged with DUI for killing Samantha Norris

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Mark Mogan, the Lake in the Hills police sergeant and Hebron village trustee arrested in a fatal car accident in Lake Geneva. Walworth County Sheriff’s Office

Samantha Lynn Norris killed by DUI officer Mark Mogan

 

Driver’s license revoked for police officer in crash

from Walworth County Today

ELKHORN—An Illinois police sergeant had his driver’s license revoked for a year Wednesday after a Walworth County judge found probable cause he was intoxicated, drove and killed a Lake Geneva woman.
Mark Mogan, 49, of Hebron, Illinois, is a member of the Lake in the Hills Police

Department. Judge Phil Koss ruled Mogan’s refusal to submit to a chemical test for the presence of intoxicants after a Dec. 27 crash was “improper.”

Two Lake Geneva police officers testified Wednesday they smelled intoxicant’s on Mogan’s breath following the crash on Edwards Boulevard south of Highway 50 in Lake Geneva.

The officers testified pedestrian Samantha Norris, 29, was crossing the road when Mogan’s car struck her on a cold night. The officers said although it was dark, there were streetlights on the road and Mogan’s headlights were on at the time of the crash. MORE

 

From The Chicago Tribune:

01/05/2017 — A Lake in the Hills police officer who is running for village president of Hebron has been recommended for a charge of drunken driving in connection with a fatal accident in Lake Geneva, Wis., police said.

Police Officer Mark Mogan, 49, who is a Hebron village trustee, was taken into custody after last week’s crash, in which he struck a woman who later died, and then was referred to prosecutors for a charge of injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle, authorities said.

Mogan, a sergeant with 23 years on the Lake in the Hills police force, was placed on paid leave pending the department’s own investigation, Lake in the Hills officials said Wednesday.

Lake in the Hills Police

Mogan is one of four candidates in the April election for Hebron village president. Among them is incumbent John Jacobson, who is facing felony drug and gun charges in McHenry County.

The Lake Geneva crash occurred about 5:20 p.m. Dec. 27, when Samantha Norris, 29, was crossing Wisconsin State Highway 120 just south of Highway 50, police said.

Mogan was driving south on Highway 120 when his car hit Norris, said Lt. Edward Gritzner of the Lake Geneva Police Department. She was flown to a Milwaukee-area hospital in critical condition and died two days later.  MORE

Samantha L. Norris, 29, of Lake Geneva, WI, died Thursday, December 29, 2016, at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee. Samantha Lynn Norris was born in Park Ridge, IL on December 12, 1987, the daughter of the late Richard and Kathleen (Kilger) Norris. She graduated from Badger High School, in Lake Geneva, with the class of 2007. At the time of her death, she was working in food service at Grand Geneva Resort. Samantha was an avid reader; she also was a lover of all animals. She loved to walk and walked everywhere she went. Samantha is survived by aunts and uncles; Linda and Sam Cicero of Island Lake, IL, Jack and Karen Kilger of Novi, MI and Dale and Vicki Norris of Trevor, WI and many cousins and other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents. Services for Samantha will be held on Thursday, January 5, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. in the chapel of Derrick Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Lake Geneva; Father Jim Scheurman, of Saint Francis deSales Catholic Church, will officiate. Burial will follow in Ascension Cemetery in Libertyville, IL. Visitation will Wednesday, in the funeral home, from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials are requested in Samantha’s name to Lakeland Animal Welfare Shelter.

North Carolina: Durham County Sheriff DWI arrest bookings for Feb. 17, 2017

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Durham County Sheriff North Carolina

Durham County Sheriff DWI arrest bookings for Feb. 17, 2017

HAMLETT, BRANDON, JAMES
Date Confined Date Charged Date Released Statute Description Bond Type Bond Amount Court Docket Days In Jail/Charge
2/17/2017 2/17/2017 [incarcerated] DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED SECURED $2,500.00 17CR051171 0
2/17/2017 2/17/2017 [incarcerated] FAILURE TO APPEAR ON MISD (DWI) SECURED $500.00 16CR706993 0
 KIBUKAMOSKE, FREDERICK, PAUL
Date Confined Date Charged Date Released Statute Description Bond Type Bond Amount Court Docket Days In Jail/Charge
2/16/2017 2/16/2017 [incarcerated] ASSAULT ON A FEMALE SECURED $0.00 17CR050486 1
2/16/2017 2/16/2017 [incarcerated] DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED SECURED $0.00 17CR051131 1
2/16/2017 2/16/2017 [incarcerated] DWLR IMPAIRED REV SECURED $0.00 17CR051131 1
2/16/2017 2/16/2017 [incarcerated] MISDEMEANOR LARCENY SECURED $0.00 17CR050486 1
2/16/2017 2/16/2017 [incarcerated] MISDEMEANOR LARCENY SECURED $10,000.00 17CR050609 1

North Carolina: James Willis Mooney charged with DWI after high-speed chase

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Johnston County Sheriff DWI arrests

James Willis Mooney, 44, of Four Oaks Johnston County NC jail 021417 arrested after a high-speed chase.

Name: JAMES WILLIS MOONEY
Age: 44
Sex: M
Race: W
Charge: DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED
Booking Agency: JCSO
Date of Arrest: 02/13/2017
Bond Amount: $0.00
Type of Bond: n/a

From WNCN

FOUR OAKS, N.C. (WNCN) — A Johnston County man led deputies on a high-speed chase before he crashed, his car caught fire and he then took off running Monday afternoon, officials say.

The chase involved speeds of nearly 100 mph and went through the school zone at West Johnston High School around 3 p.m., according to the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office.

James Willis Mooney, 44, of Four Oaks was arrested when he later crashed into a sign off N.C. Highway 210 east of Lassiter Road, deputies said.

Mooney then tried to run from his car that had caught fire, according to officials.   MORE


North Carolina: Johnston County Sheriff Steve Bizzell reports DWI arrest bookings for Feb. 1 thru 17, 2017

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Johnston County Sheriff Steve Bizzell reports DWI arrest bookings for Feb. 1 thru 17, 2017

Johnston County North Carolina Sheriff Steve Bizzell

WALTER ELWOOD WHEELER DWI arrest by Smithfield Police Dept. booked in Johnston County Sheriff Jail NC 020917

James Willis Mooney, 44, of Four Oaks Johnston County NC jail 021417 arrested after a high-speed chase.

JASMINE JAMARA CLAYTON DWI arrest by NC Highway Patrol on 021217 booked in Johnston County Sheriff jail

Samuel Randolph Harris DWI by NC Highway Patrol booked in Johnston County Sheriff NC 020417

NELSON EDWARD LASSITE DWI arrest by SMPD booked in Johnston County Sheriff jail 021317

LAWRENCE EDWARD MARKS DWI arrest by NC Highway Patrol booked in Johnston County Sheriff NC jail on 021017

David Allen Tilley DWI arrest by NCHP booked in Johnston County Sheriff NC jail on 020617

DERRICK ALTINO BROOKS DWI arrest by Johnston County Sheriff NC on 021217

CAMERON BLAKE LOVITT DWI arrest by Johnston County Sheriff on 021317

ALVIN WAYNE NICHOLS DWI arrest by Johnston County Sheriff on 021317

Rhode Island: State Police say James E. Beattie was driving his cocaine train when he killed Orlando Colon

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Connecticut Man Charged with Driving Under the Influence in Fatal Crash in Foster Last Month

A Danielson, CT, man has been charged with driving under the influence, death resulting, in connection with a fatal three-car crash on Harford Pike (Route 101) in Foster on January 29. The crash was investigated by Rhode Island State Police and the Foster Police Department.

James E. Beattie, 39, of 88 F. Reynolds St., Danielson, who was seriously injured in the crash, was arraigned this morning at his bedside in Rhode Island Hospital on an arrest warrant charging him with:

• Driving to endanger, resulting in death
• Driving to endanger, resulting in physical injury
• Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, resulting in death
• Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, resulting in serious bodily injury
• Possession of child pornography

Major Dennis Fleming, Detective Commander for the Rhode Island State Police, said the investigation showed that Beattie was allegedly under the influence of cocaine and marijuana when the accident occurred at about 1:30 p.m. that day.

Beattie’s car was heading westbound when he allegedly crossed into the eastbound lane and struck another car head-on, causing that car to spin and strike a third car, Fleming said.

Beattie and a passenger in his car, a 38-year-old Warwick resident, were seriously injured in the crash, Fleming said. They were admitted to Rhode Island Hospital, where Beattie remains a patient.

The driver of the car struck head-on was identified as Orlando E. Colon, 40, of Southbridge, MA, who was killed as a result of the crash, Fleming said. The driver and passenger in the third car were treated at Rhode Island Hospital and later released.

During the investigation, police learned that Beattie was allegedly under the influence of marijuana and cocaine at the time of the crash, Fleming said. He also allegedly had child pornography on his cell phone. As a result of their investigation, Rhode Island State Police and Foster Police obtained a warrant charging Beattie with the above crimes, leading to his arraignment this morning. He was released on personal recognizance, pending further court action.

Georgia: Gwinnett County Sheriff & Gwinnett Police Department DUI arrest bookings for Feb. 19, 2017

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Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department 

2017/02/17 19:35 2017/02/12 19:11 DAILEY MICHAEL WAYNE 1011 FINCHER

RD, COVINGTON

GA 30016

DUI $0 NB Gwinnett

County Sheriff

Charges
017/02/17

21:17

LLOYD FELICIA 1564 HERRINGTON RD

APT 1134,

LAWRENCEVILLE

GA 30043

* DUI –

DRUGS

/ALCOHOL

$2006 SB Gwinnett

County

Police

Charges
2017/02/17 21:17 LLOYD FELICIA 1564

HERRINGTON RD

APT 1134,

LAWRENCEVILLE

GA 30043

* DUI-

CHILD

ENDANGERMENT

$2006 SB Gwinnett

County Police

Charges
2017/02/17 21:17 LLOYD FELICIA 1564

HERRINGTON

RD APT 1134,

LAWRENCEVILLE

GA 30043

* DUI-

CHILD

ENDANGERMENT

$2006 SB Gwinnett

County

Police

Charges
2017/02/17 21:17 LLOYD FELICIA 1564

HERRINGTON RD

APT 1134,

LAWRENCEVILLE

GA 30043

* DUI-

CHILD

ENDANGERMENT

$2006 SB Gwinnett

County

Police

Charges
2017/02/18
01:38
FULCHER SHANE BRADLEY 2417
FISK FALLS DR,
BRASELTON
GA 30517
* DUI-DRUGS $2006 SB Gwinnett
County
Police
Charges
2017/02/18 03:24 2017/02/18 07:30 HENDERSON ANGEL NICHOLE 512 PINE HILL CIR,

LAWRENCEVILLE
GA 30046

* DUI-

ALCOHOL

$2006 SB Gwinnett

County
Police

Charges
2017/
02/18
14:56
2017/02/18 20:42 KOLETSOS VICTOR DANIEL 3702
GOLDEN
LEAK PT,
GAINESVILLE
GA 30504
* DUI-DRUGS $2006 SB Gwinnett
County
Police
Charges
2017/02/18 08:25 JACKSON STEVEN DEMARCUS 4402
WHITE OAK DR,
SUGAR HILL
GA 30518
* DUI – DRUGS/
ALCOHOL
$0 NB Gwinnett
County
Sheriff
Charges

Georgia: Gwinnett County Police charged wrong-way driver Joshua Boone with DUI homicide in death of Kippy Glover

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Gwinnett County Police 

Georgia: Gwinnett County Police charged wrong-way driver Joshua Boone with DUI homicide in death of Kippy Glover

Joshua Boone of Syracuse New York charged with DUI homicide in Norcross Ga. 013117

(Norcross, Georgia) Gwinnett County Police arrested 23-year-old Joshua Boone of Syracuse New York following an early morning fatal accident that left 44-year-old Kippy Glover of Atlanta dead. Police report that the next of kin notification has been made.

The investigation has revealed that shortly after 3 a.m. Boone was traveling north on I-85 in the southbound lanes. The collision occurred just north of Jimmy Carter Boulevard. Glover died at the scene. His passenger, a 23-year-old female from Las Vegas Nevada, was transported to Gwinnett Medical Center with serious injuries. Boone was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. Following his medical treatment, Boone was arrested for the following charges and booked into the Gwinnett County Detention Center. He has since bonded out.

  • Homicide by Vehicle 1st degree
  • Serious Injury by Motor Vehicle
  • Driving on the Wrong Side of the Roadway
  • DUI
  • Reckless Driving

Florida: Three deputies jumped into White Trout Lake to search submerged car to no avail; LeRoy Henry dried out in jail on DUI charge

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LeRoy Henry left his sunken car in White Trout Lake and fled to Sligh Avenue, busted for DUI Hillsborough Sheriff 021717

 

According to Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee, on February 17, 2017, just before 1:30 a.m., a deputy witnessed a dark sedan swerving in the area of Waters Avenue and Himes Avenue.

The deputy attempted a traffic stop at Humphrey Street and Himes Avenue when the vehicle fled. The deputy turned his lights off and did not pursue the vehicle, but continued north on Himes Avenue.

When the deputy reached the intersection of Busch Boulevard and Himes Avenue, two witnesses stated that they had just seen a vehicle crash into the lake.

A witness and three deputies immediately jumped into the lake to see if anyone was in the vehicle, but the vehicle was already too deep

Hillsborough Co. Fl Sheriff David Gee

A witness and three deputies immediately jumped into the lake to see if anyone was in the vehicle, but the vehicle was already too deep. The Dive Team was deployed and arrived quickly to search the vehicle. It was confirmed that no one was inside. A short time later, a female arrived on scene and said that she had received a call from her son stating he had just been involved in a crash at Busch Boulevard. and Himes Avenue. Deputies searched the area and located a black male that was soaking wet in the area of Sligh Avenue and Himes Avenue.

  • Fleeing to Elude
  • Driving While License is Suspended or Revoked
  • Reckless Driving
  • Leaving Scene of Crash with Property Damage
  • VOP – DUI

Henry was out on bond for a VOP arrest that occurred on 02/07/17.

New Jersey: Manslaughter added to charges for hit and run DUI driver Francis Smith for killing bicylist William Nash

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Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey and Chief Darren Lavigne of the South Amboy Police Department announced that a Matawan man has been charged with causing the death of a bicyclist who died after he was struck by a car that was being driven by the defendant.

Francis Smith, 56, of Matawan, was charged with aggravated manslaughter, death by auto, and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash involving fatal injuries.
The charges were filed after William Nash, 57, of South Amboy, N.J., died on January 18, 2017, from head injuries he suffered when he was struck while riding his bike on Main Street in South Amboy on January 17, 2017.

South Amboy Police Officer Steven Clark photo courtesy of Asbury Park Press investigated fatal DWI crash Middlesex County NJ. Photo courtesy of Asbury Park Press

The charges were filed during an investigation by Officer Steven Clark of the South Amboy Police Department and Detective Donald Heck of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.

During the investigation, it was determined that Mr. Nash was riding on Main Street near Route 9 when the defendant, who was driving a 2012 Hyundai Sonata, struck the victim from behind. The victim was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.

Smith fled the scene but was apprehended a half-mile away when his car hit a curb and was disabled.

The defendant initially was charged with driving while intoxicated, aggravated assault and fleeing. The new charges were filed on January 22, 2017. Mr. Nash died at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.
Smith has been in custody since he initially was charged with injuring Mr. Nash.  The charges were filed as the result of an investigation by Officer Steven Clark of the South Amboy Police Department and Detective Donald Heck of the MCPO.
The investigation is active and is continuing. Anyone with information is asked to call Officer Clark of the South Amboy Police Department at (732) 721-0111, or Detective Heck of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office at (732) 745-8842.
As is the case with all criminal defendants, the charges against Smith are merely accusations and he is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

New Jersey: Mandeep Singh killed his pal Joel Patrone with booze cruise into tree; charged DWI homicide

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Edison Police Dept. NJ

EDISON, N. J. – 02/19/2017 — A man who crashed his car into a tree Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017, killing a passenger, was accused of drunk driving, authorities said.

Mandeep Singh, 21, of Edison, has been charged with driving while intoxicated and death by auto, the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office said.

Joel Patrone, 22, of Edison, was killed after the car Singh was driving veered off the road and hit a tree, officials said.

An unidentified 22-year-old Edison woman, who was also a passenger in the car, and Singh, were both hospitalized following the crash, according to police.

Singh is listed in stable condition and the woman in good condition, police said.

An investigation into the crash determined that Singh was intoxicated at the time of the crash and charged him with driving while intoxicated and death by auto, police said.

Sgt. Michael Carter of the Edison Police Department and Detective Donald Heck of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office are still investigating the crash, police said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Sgt. Carter of the Edison Police Department at (732) 248-7400 or Detective Heck of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office at (732) 745-8842.

FRIENDS KILL FRIENDS WHEN DRIVING DRUNK OR ON DRUGS

where do i start man.. we met during little league all stars and been tight ever since, our parents would always enjoy the games, families were close and more. we survived on that team with me you guilfred and eric. I remember when we had a tournament in monroe and we were sitting in the outfield bored as all get out. Once high school hit, it just got better, freshman football was hilarious but i feel like baseball was the funniest. before a game you were pitching bp and took one right in the stomach and flexed it off. or even the time you came to my house with an extra tv and your xbox just so we can play all night ..you always brought laughter, respect and kindness to the table. i would always go to costco ants your mom how you were doing and all. I’m gonna miss you man, it wont be the same

 

Heartbroken to hear that one of my best friends, Joel Patrone, passed today. He had an energy that was very contagious and I always saw God’s light shine on his face whenever I would see him.

Heartbroken to hear that one of my best friends, Joel Patrone, passed today. He had an energy that was very contagious and I always saw God’s light shine on his face whenever I would see him. I remember you being one of the first faces I’d see before school starts, before we had to hurry to get to homeroom. I remember our ambition to be leaders in the weight room, making creatine shakes post-workout from my locker so that we can be dominant on the field. I remember us finishing our 11th period Spanish homework in the 2 minutes before class as Fedowitz walked around. I remember being back home a couple of weeks ago driving by your road and wondering how you were doing. I remember not picking up the phone and giving you a call. What I would do to hear your voice one last time.

Informed yesterday that Joel Patrone the 23 year old son of my good friend Zola had died in a horrible car accident. Please keep the family in your prayers as they go through this.

FACEBOOK FOR JOEL PATRONE


New York: Broome County Sheriff David Harder reports DWI arrest of Alicia Newman with 4 kids in her car

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Broome County Sheriff fleet

 

DEADLY, DUMB AND DANGEROUS MOMMY

From Broome County Sheriff David Harder

Alicia M. Newman, DWI in New York with kids in her vehicle arrested in Broome County New York.

On 02/18/2017, at approximately 1:15 am, Deputies were patrolling in the area of Conklin Road, Town of Conklin when a vehicle passed in the opposite direction, traveling in the center turning lane. The vehicle traveled for approximately 1 mile in the center turning lane before it pulled over. The driver of the vehicle, Alicia M. Newman, exhibited signs of intoxication and was given roadside sobriety testing. After an investigation, Newman was taken into custody for suspicion of DWI. It was also discovered that there were 4 children inside the vehicle being driven by Newman. These children were released to a relative who responded to the scene. Newman’s B.A.C. was measured to be .21%. Newman was also found to be driving on a revoked license; revoked for a previous DWI conviction.

Arrested:
Alicia M. Newman, 28, Binghamton, NY

Charges:


Aggravated DWI with a BAC greater than .18%- E Felony
Aggravated DWI with a child in the vehicle- E Felony
Driving While Intoxicated- E Felony
Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor vehicle 1st Degree- E Felony
4 Counts of Endangering the welfare of a child- class A Misdemeanors

Newman was taken to the Binghamton Police Department to await arraignment in the City of Binghamton Court on the listed charges.

New York: State Police DWI & Drug Arrest Report for Feb. 19, 2017; Judith Adamchick’s newest DWI includes hit and run

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New York State Police DWI & Drug Arrest Report for Feb. 19, 2017

Judith Adamchick, 55, of Amsterdam NY was charged with two counts of felony DWI repeat offender NYSP 021817

Amsterdam, NY — 02/19/2017 – The New York State Police in Fonda arrested a 55-year-old Amsterdam woman yesterday night after a hit-and-run automobile accident in the Village of Hagaman at approximately 7:00 p.m.

Judith Adamchick was charged with two counts of felony DWI, one count of felony aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, one count of leaving the scene of a property damage accident, and one count of operating a motor vehicle without a court-ordered interlocking device, after a trooper determined that she may have been involved in a hit-and-run accident last night in a restaurant parking lot in Hagaman.

Adamchick allegedly backed a vehicle into a truck then drove away without reporting the incident.

After a brief on-scene investigation, the Trooper located Adamchick at her residence.  Adamchick voluntarily submitted to field sobriety tests, which she subsequently failed.  She also provided a breath sample, which had a reportable blood-alcohol content of .09%

Adamchick is scheduled to appear in the Amsterdam Town Court on Tuesday, February 21, at 6:00 p.m.

He was smokin’! Mark E. Ayers charged with DWI

Mark E. Ayers 58 of Olean, NY for driving while intoxicated NYSP 021117

On February 11 at 9:10 pm, Troopers arrested Mark E. Ayers 58 of Olean, NY for driving while intoxicated and failed to keep right.

Ayers was stopped on Seneca Ave in the City of Olean for fail to keep right. While interviewing Ayers the odor of an alcoholic beverage was present. Ayers was given SFST’s in which he failed. Ayers was taken to SP Olean for processing.

Ayers recorded a .14% BAC.

Ayers was issued traffic tickets returnable to the City of Olean for February 2017.

Rohan Tinson arrested for DWI after crashing into median strip

Rohan Tinson 38 of Olean, NY for driving while intoxicated. NYSP 021117

On February 11 at 4:29 am, Troopers arrested Rohan Tinson 38 of Olean, NY for driving while intoxicated.

Troopers responded to I-86 in the Town of Allegany for a report of a vehicle in the median. Troopers located Tinson and his vehicle stuck in the median. While interviewing Tinson the odor of an alcoholic beverage was present. Tinson was given SFST’s in which he failed. Tinson was taken to SP Olean for processing. Tinson recorded a .17% BAC. Tinson was issued traffic tickets returnable to the Town of Allegany for February 2017.

Tinson recorded a .17% BAC.

Tinson was issued traffic tickets returnable to the Town of Allegany for February 2017.

Joseph A. Moore, 36, of Lockport, NY for aggravated driving while intoxicated NYSP 021317

MOORE SAID ‘MORE’ TOO MANY TIMES

The New York State Police report that on February 13, 2017, Troopers arrested Joseph A. Moore, 36, of Lockport, NY for aggravated driving while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle with no headlights.

Moore was stopped on Robinson Road in the Town of Lockport for operating his motor vehicle with no headlights.  Further investigation revealed a strong odor of alcoholic beverage was coming from Moore’s breath.  He was placed under arrest after failing field sobriety tests.

Moore was transported to SP Lockport where he consented to a breath test that recorded a .19% BAC.

Moore was issued traffic tickets returnable to the Town of Lockport Court at a later date.

Ronald D. Bacon, 44, from 700 Harris Hill Road in Hannibal, NYSP cooking Bacon on DWI charge 021517

New York State Police charged Ronald D. Bacon, 44, from 700 Harris Hill Road in Hannibal, NY with Driving While Intoxicated, and several counts of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation

On Tuesday, February 14, 2017, at approximately 9:21 a.m., State Police stopped a vehicle on State Route 690 in the Town of Lysander for operating with a suspended registration. Troopers interviewed the operator, Ronald D. Bacon, 44, from 700 Harris Hill Road in Hannibal, NY, and determined he possessed a revoked license, and the vehicle he was driving was not insured. Further investigation showed that Bacon was also intoxicated.

Bacon was taken into custody and processed at SP Lysander for (2) felony counts of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 1st degree, (3) misdemeanor counts of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 2nd, misdemeanor Driving While Intoxicated, and several vehicle and traffic law violations. He is scheduled to appear in Lysander town court on February 21, 2017.

Police: Bloss went on an Ecstacy trip in a ditch

New York State Police

SULLIVAN, N.Y. – Sullivan based New York State Police charged an Oswego man with DWAI-drugs after his vehicle was observed stuck in a ditch by a passing trooper Thursday evening in Kirkville.
At approximately 9:00 p.m. on February 16, New York State Trooper Steven Fountain was patrolling on Bridgeport – Kirkville Road in the Town of Sullivan when he observed a 2001 Ford Expedition stuck in a ditch along the west side of the roadway.  Trooper Fountain stopped and interviewed the driver Gary E. Bloss, age 33, of Oswego, N.Y. and observed that Bloss appeared very paranoid and confused and claimed to be seeing people in the back seat of his vehicle that weren’t actually there.  Trooper Fountain was eventually able to determine that Bloss may have consumed a quantity of the drug Ecstasy earlier in the evening.  Sobriety tests indicated that Bloss’ motor coordination was severely impaired and he was taken into custody.  A DMV check revealed that Bloss’ driver’s license had been previously revoked.  Bloss was evaluated by a drug recognition expert at the Oneida state police barracks and charged with DWAI-Drugs, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 3rd degree and other traffic charges.  Bloss is scheduled to appear in the Town of Sullivan Court on February 28, 2017.

Driving on parkway was easier for driver impaired by drugs

Stephen R. Roberts, 28 years old, of Poughquag, New York, for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs, a Class E Felony.

East Fishkill, New York – On February 16, 2017, New York State Police from the Stormville barracks arrested Stephen R. Roberts, 28 years old, of Poughquag, New York, for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs, a Class E Felony.

Troopers responded to the park and ride located on Route 52 to investigate an erratically operated vehicle reported traveling on the Taconic State Parkway northbound.  A subsequent investigation revealed that the driver of the vehicle, Roberts, was impaired at the time of the traffic stop.

Roberts was charged with Felony DWAI drugs due to a prior DWI-related conviction from 2009.  He was issued traffic tickets directing him to appear in the Town of East Fishkill Court on March 1, 2017 at 5:00 p.m.

Oregon: Mexican drug couriers Oscar Arnulfo Fuller Leyva & Edgar Vidal Nuno Naranjo caught with 13 pounds of meth by Oregon State Troopers

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Edgar Vidal Nuno Naranjo from Rosarito, Mexico smuggling drugs into Oregon from Mexico 022117

 

The Oregon State Police report that on Monday, February 20, 2017, at approximately 1:45 PM, an OSP Trooper stopped a 1999 Ford Expedition eastbound on I-84 near MP 71 for a traffic violation. The two occupants were identified as follows; the driver, 28-year-old Edgar Vidal Nuno Naranjo from Rosarito, Mexico, and passenger, 24-year-old Oscar Arnulfo Fuller Leyva from Tijuana, Mexico.

During the contact, the Trooper suspected the occupants were involved in criminal activity. Both Nuno Naranjo and Fuller Leyva provided their written consent to search the vehicle. Four large packages of suspected methamphetamine were discovered inside the vehicle in a cardboard box.

The total approximate weight of the seized narcotics is 13.2 pounds.

Oregon State Police drug seizure 022117 Edgar Vidal Nuno Naranjo from Rosarito, Mexico

 

Oscar Arnulfo Fuller Leyva from Tijuana, Mexico. 13 pounds of meth 022117

Nuno Naranjo and Fuller Leyva were both taken into custody without incident and were lodged at Northern Oregon Corrections (NORCOR) in The Dalles.

Oregon State Police stated that, “While the ultimate destination of these narcotics is uncertain, this seizure keeps a large quantity of narcotics from reaching our communities. OSP drug enforcement is continuing the investigation”.

Photo credit of the suspects: NORCOR.
Photo credit of the narcotics: OSP.

Florida: Matthew McRee & Christina Mattessino off on a junkie ride on Tamiami Trail with toddler; DUI & heroin charges

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Christina Mattessino, child neglect with toddler in car with passed out Heroin Junkie DUI Matthew McRee Sarasota Co So FLA 022117

Matthew McRee charged with heroin, child neglect with toddler in vehicle DUI by Sarasota Sheriff’s Office

The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office arrested two people early Saturday morning after deputies found them passed out in a car parked in the middle of the road, with a toddler in the backseat.

Deputies were called to the intersection of River Road and Tamiami Trail in North Port just after 4:30 a.m., for reports of a disabled vehicle blocking northbound lanes of Tamiami Trail. When deputies arrived, they located Matthew McRee, DOB 12/29/80, in the driver’s seat and Christina Mattessino, DOB 07/17/86, in the passenger’s seat.

The vehicle’s engine was running and a 2-year-old child was in the backseat. According to McRee, he had fallen asleep at the wheel and didn’t know where he was.

The vehicle’s engine was running and a 2-year-old child was in the backseat. According to McRee, he had fallen asleep at the wheel and didn’t know where he was. A search of the car led deputies to the discovery of a soda can containing heroin on the floorboard as well as marijuana stuck in the passenger side air vent. When Mattessino exited the car, deputies located four needles and drug paraphernalia in her purse. The couple was arrested and the toddler was released to relatives.

McRee is charged with Child Neglect, DUI, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Narcotics Equipment and Driving with License Suspended. He remains in custody today on $44,000 bond. Mattessino also faces a single count of Child Neglect and Possession of Narcotics Equipment. She is currently being held on $17,000 bond.

McRee has prior arrests for Armed Burglary, Battery by a Person Detained and various drug charges. This is Mattessino’s first arrest in Sarasota County.

Rhode Island: State Police DUI arrests for Feb. 21, 2017

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Rhode Island State Police

At 2:41 AM, Troopers Arrested Susan Rodriguez, age 56, of 286 Sutton Avenue, East Providence, RI for 1.) Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor and/or Drugs, BAC Unknown (First Offense) and 2.) Refusal to submit to a chemical test. The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle accident on Route 95 in the City of Providence. The subject was transported to State Police Headquarters, processed, and held overnight pending a morning arraignment.

Cumberland Man Faces Second DUI Arrest After Two People Seriously Injured in I-95 Crash

PROVIDENCE, RI – A Cumberland man was arrested for drunk driving early today after his car crashed into the median on Interstate 95 in Providence, causing it to roll over. Two passengers were seriously injured, including one who was ejected from the vehicle.

Rhode Island State Police Captain John Allen identified the driver as Adam Krajanowski, 25, of 9 Standring St., Cumberland. Krajanowski was charged with driving under the influence causing serious bodily injury, which is a felony; driving under the influence – second offense, and refusal to submit to a chemical test.

The rear-seat passenger, a 23-year-old North Providence man, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the car, Captain Allen said. He and a front-seat passenger, a 25-year-old Providence man, were taken to Rhode Island Hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, he said. The victims’ names were not released.

Captain Allen said the crash occurred about 1:45 a.m. in the southbound high-speed lane of Interstate 95, near the Atwells Avenue exit. Krajanowski lost control of the car, as it struck the median and rolled over. He was taken into custody and held overnight, pending arraignment in District Court today.

On Feb. 12, 2017, At 3:03 AM, Troopers arrested Ian Sutcliffe, age 25, of 6 Jodie Beth Drive, East Greenwich, Rhode Island for 1.) Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor/Drugs-B.A.C. Unknown and 2.) Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test. The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Route 95 in the City of Warwick. Subject was transported to the Wickford Barracks where he was processed and held overnight pending morning arraignment.

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