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Law and Order: Guardian of minor who ran from police charged with curfew violation

By Howard B. Owens

Juanita Jackson, 58, of Ellicott Street, Batavia, is charged with juvenile curfew violation. Jackson is the legal guardian of a youth who was allegedly found in a public place within the city past juvenile curfew time. The youth was allegedly involved in criminal mischief, larceny from a vehicle and possession of stolen property at 10:50 p.m., Oct. 29. The youth fled from police and was later located hiding in St. Joseph Cemetery by K-9 Destro.

Reginald C. Sampson, 48, of Holland Avenue, is charged with resisting arrest, obstructing governmental administration, 2nd, and disorderly conduct. Sampson is accused of refusing to comply with officers requests during an investigation being conducted at his residence. Sampson reportedly became irate and allegedly began yelling obscenities, disrupting the peace of the neighborhood and interfering with the investigation. When told he was under arrest, Sampson allegedly became combative with officers. Williams was jailed following arraignment. (Previous report).

Deavin L.A. Herman, 20, of Caroline Street, Albion, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear on a petit larceny charge. Herman was jailed on $500 bail.

Olivia M. Lyons, 21, of Judge Road, Basom, is charged with petit larceny. Lyons was arrested by Batavia PD following an investigation into complaints of numerous thefts from UMMC staff. Lyons is accused of stealing mobile phones Wednesday evening.

Kenneth M. Gray, 22, of Myrtle Street, Le Roy, is charged with acting in a manner likely to be injurious to a child less than 17 and harassment, 2nd. Gray was arrested on a warrant out of City Court related to an alleged incident Oct. 20.

Nathan J. Pascuzzo, 23, of Ellicott Street Road, Pavilion, is charged with DWI. Pascuzzo was stopped at 5:10 a.m., Nov. 2, after officer Peter Flanagan observed a vehicle on Ellicott Street driving on two flat tires.

Heather L. Draper, 25, of East Avenue, Batavia, is charged trespass. Draper is accused of entering a store she had been banned from entering.

Kelsey Anne Sanders, 27, of Hutchins Street, Batavia, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to pay a fine on a disorderly conduct charge. Sanders was released on $125 bail.

Joseph W. Freeman, 30, of East Avenue, Batavia, is charged with harassment, 2nd. Freeman allegedly punched another person in the face during a domestic argument at 4:45 a.m., Monday.

Crystal L. Lawrence, 30, of Main Street, of Batavia, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear.

Didier Asne Antoine, 20, of Jackson Street, Batavia, is charged with criminal trespass, 3rd. Antoine was allegedly on College Village property after being banned.

Robert Ray Davis, 53, of Main Road, Pembroke, is charged with unlawful dealing with a child. Davis allegedly hosted an underage drinking party at his residence.

Elizabeth Michelle Grattan, 24, of Maple Street, Batavia, is charged with burglary, 3rd, and petit larceny. Grattan is accused of entering Walmart after being banned for life from the store. She allegedly stole $110 worth of merchandise.

Ed Hartgrove

"... accused of  entering Walmart after being banned for life from the store."

No 'Saving money OR Living better' for you - FOR LIFE!

Now, THAT'S a sentence.

Nov 7, 2014, 1:20pm Permalink
Mardell Lamb

"Didier Asne Antoine, 20, of Jackson Street, Batavia, is charged with criminal trespass, 3rd. Antoine was allegedly on College Village property after being banned"

Since the house on Jackson St. was condemned after that drinking party, where else was he to go? Gettin' cold outside, need to find shelter!

Nov 7, 2014, 5:33pm Permalink
Jason Post

Paraphrased from NY penal code: A person is guilty of burglary if he knowingly enters a location he is not permitted with the intent of committing a crime.

Entering a store he is banned from with the intent to steal something would qualify.

Nov 7, 2014, 6:22pm Permalink
Lorie Cook

There are rumors that the young and arrested underaged "GROWN" youngins in the area are now going to college village to score their alcoholic beverages. WooHOO!

Nov 7, 2014, 7:23pm Permalink
tom hunt

The apartments at GCC are turning into a miniature big city ghetto. I have noticed an increasing number of crimes being committed by GCC students. Primarily theft in the local big box stores. They are leaving the big cities to educate them selves in our rural community, but they are bringing their negative habits with them.

Nov 11, 2014, 4:45am Permalink
Ed Hartgrove

Hi, Billie! Oh, How I hate to appear being (TOO) picky, but, at the time of your question to Tom (November 11, 2014 - 11:43am), there was no Law and Order post for today. I'm assuming you meant yesterday's L & O post in your question.

Nov 11, 2014, 12:31pm Permalink

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