Town of Tonawanda
DWI: Charles E. Crisp was charged with DWI at 8:50 p.m. Sunday. Crisp was stopped for avoiding a DWI checkpoint when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. Crisp allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and a chemical breath test revealed a 0.14 percent blood alcohol content. Crisp was held for court.
DWI: Corey M. Abdulla was charged with DWI at 8:35 p.m. Sunday. Abdulla was stopped at a DWI checkpoint when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. Abdulla allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and refused a chemical breath test. Abdulla was held for court.
LARCENY: Susan A. Razmus was charged with petit larceny at 2:15 p.m. Sunday. Razmus allegedly stole four 16 oz. beers from a convenience store, according to reports. Razmus was arrested twice in January on similar charges. She was released on an appearance ticket.
DWI: Daniel C. Medvin was charged with aggravated DWI, failure to stop at a stop sign and speeding at 3:59 a.m. Sunday. Medvin was questioned after his car struck a house when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. Medvin allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and a chemical breath test revealed a 0.23 percent blood alcohol content. Medvin was held for court.
DRUGS: Michael D. Benz was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana at 2 a.m. Sunday. Benz was the passenger in a car stopped for having a loud muffler and allegedly confessed to possessing a bag of marijuana, according to reports. Benz was released on an appearance ticket.
DWI: Matthew J. Venditti was charged with DWI, moving from a lane unsafely and littering at 4:30 a.m. Friday. Venditti was stopped for weaving and throwing a cigarette butt out his car window when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. Venditti allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and refused a chemical breath test. Venditti was held for court.
City of Tonawanda
WARRANT: Robert B. Stevens, 44, 7454 Shawnee Road, North Tonawanda, surrendered Tuesday on a warrant for second-degree aggravated harassment. He was held for court.
WARRANT: Matthew P. Busch, 22, 176 Robert Drive, North Tonawanda, surrendered Tuesday on a warrant for driving with a suspended registration. He was held for court.
DISORDERLY: David M. Ball, 33, 153 Duffy Drive, was arrested Tuesday for disorderly conduct after police allegedly witnessed him urinating on or near 708 Fletcher St. Ball was released after being issued an appearance ticket.
WARRANT: Sharon A. Orlowski, 60, 381 Fredericka St., North Tonawanda, surrendered Tuesday on a warrant for aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle. All fines were paid.
North Tonawanda
WARRANT: Roger Camacho, 46, 1080 Military Road, Kenmore, was arrested on a warrant for grand larceny at 7:22 a.m. Tuesday and held without bail.
WARRANT: Robert L. Lucas Jr., 43, 722 Prospect Ave., was arrested on warrants for criminal impersonation and aggravated unlicensed operation at 2 p.m. Tuesday. He is being held in lieu of $500 bail.
WARRANT: Dennis H. Lawler II, 22, 1027 Little Nash Road, was arrested on a warrant for grand larceny at 6:34 p.m. Tuesday and is being held in lieu of $1,500 bail.
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