State Police
⤠A Fredonia woman’s incident near the roundabout early Saturday led to charges of felony driving while intoxicated, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and second-degree criminal impersonation.
Troopers charged Ashley Bass, 30, after they observed a vehicle driving east on Route 20 in Fredonia cross completely into the westbound lane, then overcorrect and drive over a cement curb, shearing a sign and continue toward the traffic circle at Route 60. The vehicle was stopped on Route 60 and after failing several field sobriety tests, Bass, who initially identified herself as another individual, was placed under arrest.
Bass was transported to the Fredonia barracks where she provided a breath sample of 0.16. As Bass’ driving record revealed that she had been convicted of Driving While Intoxicated twice within the preceding 10 years, the charge was upgraded to a felony.
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Apr 17, 2021
A Jamestown woman is facing drug charges after a traffic stop. State Police in Jamestown charged Sarah Fowler, 29, with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and second-degree criminally using drug paraphernalia.
Troopers pulled over a vehicle for a traffic violation on Lakeview Avenue in Jamestown on Wednesday and during the course of the traffic stop, Fowler, the passenger, was found to be in possession of a container of methamphetamine, tin foil containing burnt methamphetamine, and a scale with white powder residue.
Fowler was placed under arrest, transported to SP Jamestown and processed. Fowler was issued appearance tickets and is scheduled to appear in the city of Jamestown Court next month.
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