Town of Tonawanda
DWI: Rachel A. Price was charged with DWI and endangering the welfare of a child at 3:07 p.m. Wednesday. Price was stopped after a caller told police she had picked her child up from school “reeking” of alcohol when the officer detected the odor of alcohol, according to reports. The officer found her four-year-old son in a car seat in the back of the vehicle. Price allegedly failed multiple field sobriety tests and a chemical breath test revealed a 0.12 percent blood alcohol content. Price was held for court and child protective services was informed of the incident.
City of Tonawanda
LARCENY: William A. Fleischman, 21, 363 Windermere Blvd., Amherst, was arrested Thursday for trespassing, petit larceny and fifth-degree possession of stolen property after he allegedly broke into a car in the area early in the morning. Fleischman is being held in lieu of $5,000 bail.
WARRANT: William E. Brabson, 50, 130 Grove St., upper, surrendered Thursday on a warrant for second-degree unlawful imprisonment. Brabson was taken to court.
City of Lockport
CHARGED: Eugene L. Laubacker, 51, 5436 Old Saunders-Settlement Road, was charged Wednesday with two counts of second-degree criminal contempt. The suspect was allegedly following the victim at 2 p.m. Wednesday, despite an active order of protection against him. Less than an hour later, the victim called the police again to report that Laubacker was seen in the victim’s driveway. A police report said the victim received several phone calls from a restricted number that they believe came from the suspect.
LARCENY: Glen Buttler, 27, 77 Main St., Apt. 506, was charged with petit larceny Wednesday. Officers were dispatched to Wilson Farms to investigate a report of a man stealing an alcoholic beverage. The store clerk told police she saw Buttler take a can of “Joose,” a malt liquor, and run off without paying.
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