ELLICOTT POLICE DEPARTMENT ¯ Tonya L. Earley, 45, of Jamestown, was charged with petit larceny. Police responded at 1:15 p.m. Saturday to a reported shoplift
Pa. Man Sentenced To Decade In Prison On Meth Charge
The discovery of methamphetamine along with ecstasy pills, a gun and cash during a traffic stop in 2019 has netted a Pennsylvania man a 10-year prison sentence.
Jerry J. Roneker Jr., 43, of Corry, was sentenced before U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. Vilardo on a conviction of possessing with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine.
During a traffic stop March 9, 2019, Chautauqua County sheriff’s deputies discovered a smoking pipe in the front seat of a vehicle being driven by Roneker. The stop occurred in the town of Chautauqua due to a traffic violation.
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Firefighters and Ellicott police are pictured at the scene of a fire Monday night in the village of Celoron. A Duquesne Street home was condemned following the fire.
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CELORON An “unmaintained wood stove” believed to have been surrounded by combustible material was found to be the cause of a fire that heavily damaged a village home late Monday.
The home at 44 E. Duquesne St. in Celoron was condemned following the blaze, reported to Chautauqua County dispatch shortly before 8 p.m. Celoron and Lakewood firefighters were assisted at the scene by first responders from Jamestown, Busti and Kiantone.
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CELORON Two adults who Ellicott police say drove their three children to engage in a fight with a 12-year-old are facing conspiracy and child endangerment charges.
Officers were called to a reported assault around 4 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Lake Street in Celoron.
It was learned that 35-year-old Thomas C. Stingel and 33-year-old Shelley M. Stingel allegedly drove their three children, including 18-year-old Corey J. Stingel, to the Celoron area “to engage in a fight with a 12-year-old.”
In a news release, the Ellicott Police Department said, “It is alleged that the family located the victim in the area of East Lake Street, where he was assaulted by Corey Stingel and another juvenile male.”
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Two adults who Ellicott police say drove their three children to engage in a fight with a 12-year-old are facing conspiracy and child endangerment charges.
Officers were called to a reported assault around 4 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Lake Street in Celoron.
It was learned that 35-year-old Thomas C. Stingel and 33-year-old Shelley M. Stingel allegedly drove their three children, including 18-year-old Corey J. Stingel, to the Celoron area “to engage in a fight with a 12-year-old.”
In a news release, the Ellicott Police Department said, “It is alleged that the family located the victim in the area of East Lake Street, where he was assaulted by Corey Stingel and another juvenile male.”