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Man accused of attempted murder, arson, faces new charges stemming from pre-trial confinement

A Batavia man awaiting trial on arson and attempted murder charges was arraigned on a new criminal complaint stemming from his alleged behavior while in custody since his arrest in June 2018.
Plush Dozier has been indicted on counts of criminal mischief in the second degree and criminal mischief in the third degree.
It's alleged that on Aug. 4, 2018, he kicked out a plate of glass in a holding cell at the Genesee County Jail, which caused more than $5,000 damage. He's also accused of causing more than $250 of damage to a Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle on Aug. 20, 2018.
Dozier is being held without bail for allegedly setting fire to a house on Maple Street in the city with the intent of killing his girlfriend on June 15, 2018.
While awaiting his criminal proceedings, Dozier has been housed at least some of the time in solitary confinement at Attica Correctional Facility.
In September, the Commissioner of Mental Health determined that Dozier is mentally fit to stand trial. He is expected to go to trial the week of March 16.
See previous coverage:
- Man accused of arson and attempted murder will receive mental health treatment before case proceeds
- Law and Order: Rochester man accused of menacing officer and damaging door of Sheriff's Office vehicle
- Grand Jury Report: Man accused of arson and attempted murder in Maple Street fire
- Arson and attempted murder charged in Maple Street fire
- Man accused of arson and attempted murder deemed fit to stand trial
Snow possible tomorrow as winter storm moves toward the Northeast

Genesee County is on the northern perimeter of a long storm path that is moving from the Midwest to the Northeast over tonight and into tomorrow evening.
If we see snow, which is predicted, the range is expected to be from one to three inches.
Graphic: Accuweather.
Kindness at Jackson Primary celebrated with pizza and a visit from a firefighter

Each month at Jackson Primary School, students learn about a different character trait and this month they learned about kindness.
The community member who helped them with their kindness lessons this month was Capt. Greg Ireland, Batavia Fire Department. Ireland made a video where he read a book about kindness and gave the children a tour of the fire hall.
Today, he had lunch with several of the students and talked with the children about kindness, especially how firefighters are kind. They all ate pizza. One student from each class was selected to attend the lunch based on a teacher recommendation for exemplifying kindness at school.
All of the students at the lunch received a certificate recognizing their kindness.





Days Inn robber may get chance at rehabilitation after guilty plea

A 44-year-old State Street man admitted in court to stealing $344.50 from the Days Inn in Batavia in October, but as part of a plea deal may with have an opportunity to enter a judicial diversion program.
It will be up to Judge Charles Zambito to decide whether Thomas P. Moynihan can enter a substance abuse program following a report by probation officials to determine his potential eligibility for the program.
Moynihan is due back in court Jan. 3 to hear Zambito's decision.
If Moynihan successful completes the program, his felony charge could be reduced and he would be eligible for probation with no jail time.
If he doesn't successfully complete the program, he would be looking at a prison term of two to seven years.
Moynihan has no prior prison record.
He was arrested by Batavia PD after he went into an area designated for employees at the Days Inn, confronted an employee, demanded money, and then fought with the employee before fleeing.
The employee was not hurt in the incident.
Today he entered a guilty plea to robbery in the third degree.
Implementation of 'Green Light Law' complicates DMV's job, brings protest locally

A change in the law, called the "Green Light Law," that would allow people in the United States without legal permission to be here to obtain a driver's licenses is getting push back in Genesee County from local residents and the County Clerk.
A small group of residents staged a protest outside County Building #1 this morning. Also this morning, County Clerk Michael Cianfrini announced a moratorium on new driver's permits because he is concerned about the lack of training his staff has received about the new law.
"We're out here because we disagree with Gov. Cuomo about the law," said Carl Hyde, or organized the protest. "We're American citizens and we have a right to freedom of speech and to say the law is wrong and we disagree with it."
He expressed concern about DMV staff locally not receiving adequate training to inspect documents from other nations and decide if documents that are presented to determine identity are legitimate documents.
That's also the worry of Cianfrini, who has been hoping the governor would delay implementation of the law or a court would intervene to at least slow down its implementation.
"As it became obvious that none of these were going to happen, I consulted with county management and our county attorney and decided that this was the best course of action in the very short term," Cianfrini said. "As the state has changed many of the policies and procedures that we use to process new applications while providing minimal training and information on exactly how to handle various situations, we were uncomfortable with completing the transactions."
He said that if clerks were presented with documents they could not verify or authenticate, or if the clerks suspected fraud, they would be prohibited from contacting law enforcement and from keeping copies of the docuemnts. At the same time, he said the county DMV has been told to handle suspicious documents "as we always have."
"I am afraid that we will either take a copy of something or report something that we shouldn’t, and find ourselves in violation of the law, or accept and process something that we shouldn’t and likewise run afoul of the law," Cianfrini said. "As we do not discriminate against anyone based upon a suspicion of country of origin or suspected legal status, we felt it necessary to implement this blanket moratorium on new permits to protect ourselves and to be in a position to handle the transactions properly when we start issuing them again. It is my sincere hope that we will be able to begin processing new permit transactions again within the next few days."
Speedway robber sent to prison for more than a dozen years

A 37-year-old transient with roots in Batavia will spend 12 and a half years in prison for his first-degree robbery of the Speedway at 204 W. Main St. in September.
Dustin Wayne Bogue was also charged with criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of stolen property.
He entered the Speedway at 1:51 p.m. Sept. 14 and Batavia PD responded to a report of a robbery. He was later arrested following an investigation.
Under terms of a previous plea agreement, the maximum sentence Bogue faced was 15 years. He could have gotten a minimum of 10 years. District Attorney Lawrence Friedman said Judge Charles Zambito decided to split in half the maximum statutory time of 25 years, which is how he arrived at 12 and a half years.
Bogue has previously served prison terms for unauthorized use of a vehicle, second-degree assault, and criminal contempt.
His father, Lewis W. Bogue Jr., was convicted in Genesee County Court in 1995 of rape and sodomy (Dustin Bogue was not the victim). Zambito, according to Friedman, said he realized Bogue had a rough childhood but he said that was no excuse before imposing the prison term.
Video: State Senate campaign announcement by Joan Seamans
Video submitted by the Joan Elizabeth Seamans campaign.
Gas prices slide slightly as domestic reserves rise
Press release from AAA:
Today’s national average price for a gallon of gasoline is $2.55, down 2 cents since last week. One year ago, the price was $2.38. The New York State average is $2.67 – down 1 cent from last week.
A year ago, the NYS average was $2.71. AAA Western and Central New York (AAA WCNY) reports the following averages:
- Batavia - $2.65 (down 1 cent since last week)
- Buffalo - $2.61 (no change since last week)
- Ithaca - $2.66 (no change since last week)
- Rochester - $2.65 (no change since last week)
- Rome - $2.61 (no change since last week)
- Syracuse - $2.58 (down 1 cent since last week)
- Watertown - $2.66 (no change since last week)
Total domestic gasoline stocks continue to increase, according to data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Stocks increased by 5.4 million barrels in the most recent report, bringing the total to 234.8 million barrels. Additionally, gas demand decreased.
As stocks continue to grow, while demand decreases, pump prices across the nation are likely to continue seeing downward pressure this week before holiday travel begins.
Gas prices are higher this year than one year ago. The year-over-year difference is due to higher crude prices this winter compared to last year.
From Gas Buddy:
"Gasoline prices have now slid to their lowest level since March thanks to rising U.S. gasoline inventories and sluggish demand, certainly bringing some Christmas cheer to motorists," said Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy. "The jump in gasoline inventories has been so large it has offset oil prices which touched $60 per barrel last week, as well as the U.S. and China suggesting they've reached a trade deal.
"Pending more significant proven trade ties between the two major countries, we may have seen the rally in oil stall for now, as refined product inventories post notable jumps going into the end of the year. It may take more inspiration for oil's recent run to translate over into lackluster gasoline, with motorists the clear beneficiaries -- they'll be able to spend a bit more on shopping for those last-minute Christmas gifts."
Ruckers deliver milk and cookies to Batavia PD officers

Batavia police officers received delivery of cookies and milk, donated by Batavia's Original, yesterday afternoon from the local GORUCK club.
Rucking combines strength and cardio training. It is walking with weighted ruck backpacks.
Photo: Officer Wes Rissinger, Officer Miah Stevens, and the Dentino family, Gabrial, 2, with his father Colin, Ryan, 7, and Maria. Colin and Maria participate in GORUCK events.
Video: Le Roy falls to York in basketball
The Oatkan Knights fell for the second time in the season, moving to 3-2, with a 57 to 46 loss to York at Le Roy.
Andrew Loftus scored 15 points for the Knights. Cody Lyle scored 10 and Gia Caccamise scored 9.
Final day of racing at Batavia Downs snowed out
Press release:
The Saturday night (Dec. 14) live card of racing at Batavia Downs has been cancelled due to heavy snow and inclement weather. This ends the 2019 racing season in Western New York as this was the last day of the meet.
Live harness racing will return to the oldest lighted harness track in America in July.
Western Regional Off Track Betting would like to thank all the horsemen, horsewomen, fans and staff for the record season Batavia Downs had this year and wishes everyone a very Happy Holiday Season.
The Batavian Sessions: Evan Anstey King of Liars
McMurray critical of GOP suit over NY-27 special election
Press release:
Nate McMurray, the Democrat running for Congress in NY-27, issued the following statement blasting the state GOP for their lawsuit.
“The GOP’s party bosses are once again prioritizing partisan politics over what’s best for the families of Western New York. These enablers didn’t care about NY-27 having real representation when they supported and bowed down to the criminal Chris Collins, even after his indictment.
"But now, they want to bill the taxpayers for an additional special election because they think it gives them a leg up on holding onto this seat. We should not reward the party machine for failing the hardworking people of this region by enabling a criminal who abused his elected position.
"Regardless of when the special election is held, we will be ready to once and for all deliver the representation the district has been robbed of for years.”
New York Daily News: State GOP head suing Cuomo over special election to replace disgraced former Congressman Chris Collins
Possible furnace fire reported at residence on Oak Orchard Road, Elba
A possible furnace fire is reported at 6185 Oak Orchard Road, Elba.
The house is reportedly filling with smoke.
Elba fire along with mutual aid from Orleans County dispatched.
UPDATE 12:07 p.m.: We've not heard any further traffic related to this call.
UPDATE 12:15 p.m.: The problem was deemed an over-pressurized furnace and it was addressed and responders put back in service.
Girls from East Bethany collecting blankets for patients of Wings Flights of Hope
Macy and Preslee Blecha are collecting blankets for Christmas to give to patients who fly with Wings Flights of Hope. Their mother, Rachel Blecha, said, "They want to make patients feel more comfortable on their flight.
There is a drop-off Friday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the parking lot of Alexander Elementary School.
You can also drop off new blankets at Three Little Birds Pediatrics on Ellicott Street and Jody Lynn Salon VIP, or mail blankets to Macy and Presley at 4577 Conway Road, East Bethany.
Batavia, Le Roy, Notre Dame, Pembroke ready to compete for Rotary championship

The Rotary Club Tournament returns to GCC on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3 with Batavia, Le Roy, Notre Dame, and Pembroke competing for the crown.
Game times are at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., each night.
Photo: Kiaya Condidorio, Le Roy, MacKenzie Reigle, Batavia, Montana Weidman, Notre Dame, McKenna Johnson, Pembroke.
Submitted photo and information.
Visiting with Google in Chicago
This morning, both Billie and I are flying to Chicago for a local news conference sponsored by Google.
Google is flying in local publishers from all over the country to talk about local news, both how technology is shaping the way news is covered and what tools are available to help with revenue.
We return on Thursday.
Our evenings will be free and since I've been to Chicago a few times, I'm looking forward to taking Billie to some of my favorite restaurants and bars.
We have coverage lined up for while we're gone and of course, we'll have computers with us so you can still expect to find local news on the site while we're traveling.
Photos: Fifth-annual 'Shop with a Cop' at Walmart

For the fifth year in a row, members of local law enforcement put on their uniforms during their time off and showed up on a Saturday morning at Walmart for "Shop with a Cop."
This year, 57 children -- selected with the help of school districts -- were able to use gift cards to buy Christmas presents for parents and siblings as well as themselves while shopping with a police officer.
The New York State Police received a grant for the program, which is divided evenly among troopers, deputies and Batavia PD officers. Additionally, Le Roy PD received a donation from Le Roy Rotary to fund shopping for five children. Walmart donates wrapping and assigns employees to the event.







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