Fredonia man, 41, charged with DWI
Chautauqua County Sheriff's deputies have charged a Fredonia man with driving while intoxicated (DWI) and other charges.
At 1:15 a.m. Saturday, deputies saw a southbound vehicle on Central Avenue in Fredonia move from its lane unsafely. The vehicle was stopped and driver Robert Krzyzanowicz, 41, was charged with DWI, Aggra-vated DWI per se .18 blood alcohol content or higher and unsafe lane change. He was issued traffic tickets.
State Police at Jamestown
ELLICOTT - On May 4, Jason Burger, 27, of Jamestown was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.
A trooper pulled his vehicle over on Route 394 for a traffic violation. While speaking to Burger, the officer smelled marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Reportedly, a digital scale with marijuana residue was located inside Burger's vehicle and a cigarette box containing a gram of marijuana was located on his person.
He was issued an appearance ticket and released.
SHERMAN - On May 4, a trooper pulled over a vehicle for traffic violations. Neither the driver, Eduardo Bautista-Cruz, 17, nor the passengers, Celso Cruz-Bautista, 32, and Camilo Bautista-Cruz, 41, had proper documentation.
The three were detained, the Border Patrol contacted and an agent took custody of the subjects and transported them to the Erie Border Patrol Station to be processed.
PANAMA - On May 5, Rebecca Dahlgren, 27, of Jamestown was charged with driving while intoxicated. A trooper responded to a personal injury accident on Open Meadows Road where a vehicle failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway, overturned and came to rest in the ditch.
Dahlgren was transported to WCA Hospital by Sherman EMS and placed under arrest because she was reported to be intoxicated. Dahlgren refused to provide a blood sample and was released from WCA.
She was then transported to state police headquarters in Jamestown where she was processed as a DWI refusal, arraigned in the Town of Chautauqua Court and remanded to the Chautauqua County Jail.
NORTH HARMONY - On May 6, a trooper pulled over a vehicle for a traffic violation. Jennifer Gens, 35, of Mayville was reportedly driving on a suspended license and wanted by the Jamestown Police Department for two counts of fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, third-degree identity theft, and petit larceny. She was taken to the Jamestown Police Department.
ELLICOTT - On May 6, William Fagan, 19, of Findley Lake, was charged with driving while ability impaired by drugs, second-degree criminal use of drug paraphernalia, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of marijuana and unlawful possession of alcohol under 21.
A trooper pulled Fagan over on Interstate 86 for reportedly driving erratically. While speaking to Fagan, the trooper reportedly smelled marijuana. Fagan appeared to be impaired, and failed roadside tests.
Fagan's vehicle contained a digital scale with cocaine residue, two pipes with marijuana residue, a bag containing 10 grams of marijuana, and five cans of beer. On Fagan's person, the officer found two bags containing four grams of crack cocaine.
The officer transported him to state police barracks where he was evaluated by a Chautauqua County Drug Recognition Expert Deputy. Fagan was processed, issued tickets and turned over to a sober individual.
ELLICOTT - On May 7, Harry Stauffer, 25, of Gerry was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and possessing a controlled substance in a non-original container.
A trooper had pulled over a vehicle driven by Stauffer on Route 60 for a reported traffic violation. While speaking to Stauffer, the officer reportedly observed a piece of tin foil with burnt residue in plain sight inside the vehicle. The officer searched the vehicle and reportedly found a Fentanyl patch and a straw. Fentanyl is a controlled substance, and reportedly Stauffer did not have a prescription for it.
Stauffer was transported to state police barracks in Jamestown where he was processed, issued tickets returnable to the Town of Ellicott Court and released.
FALCONER - On May 8, Robert Holland, 26, of Jamestown was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.
The vehicle in which Holland was a passenger was pulled over on South Work Street for allegedly committing a traffic violation. While speaking to the driver, the officer smelled marijuana emanating from inside the vehicle. The officer reportedly located 5 grams of marijuana on Holland's person.
Holland was issued an appearance ticket.


