PERRY POLICE REPORT/Man facing charges after traffic stop

On January 15, 2018, in the Village of Perry, officers performed a routine traffic stop. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that that the driver of vehicle, Elier Feria Dominguez, 23, no address provided, was under Impairment. After a Drug Recognition Evaluation, it was found that Feria Dominguez was under …

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NYS/New York State Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer /Statement on Dismissal of New York Civil Liberties Union Lawsuit

Statement on Dismissal of New York Civil Liberties Union Lawsuit Press release Albany, NY– State Supreme Court Judge Richard J. McNally, Jr. has dismissed a New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) lawsuit, filed in May 2016, regarding rights for farm workers. Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer (R-C-I, Amherst) was the first …

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GENESEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT/Man jailed after traffic stop, jailed on $25,000/$50,000 bail

Pierre M. Humphrey, 27, of Batavia, is charged with two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance 3rd/with intent to sell, criminal possession of a controlled substance 4th, criminal possession of a controlled substance 7th and unlawful possession of marijuana following a traffic stop on Park road on January …

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BATAVIA POLICE REPORT/Adams street man charged after making Facebook threat towards police

Ryan N. Bartholomew, 23, of Adams St., Batavia, is charged with making a terroristic threat and aggravated harassment 2nd after he allegedly made threats of serious physical harm towards law enforcement officials on Facebook in January 1, 2018. Bartholomew was arraigned in City Court and held without bail. He re-appeared …

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GENESEE COUNTY/Stafford/”We have to do this for the people who have water and want to get water, its just the way it is.”

The Stafford Town Board voted 5-0 to accept the County Water Supply Agreement which will last 40 years and give Genesee County an open ended surcharge. You can expect your water rates to immediately go up from $0.60 cents to $1.20 per 1,000 gallons, according to Town Attorney Mark Boylan …

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