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Area police

DUNKIRK POLICE DEPARTMENT

— Manuel Eusebio Jr., 23, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with criminal mischief.

— Justin Schrier, 29, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with second-degree obstruction of government administration and fleeing an officer in a motor vehicle.

— Zaralizette Smith, 24, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with second-degree criminal trespass.

— Judi Perry, 57, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 4 and charged with operating a motor vehicle with suspended or revoked registration.

— Joshua Cosme, 40, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 4 and charged with criminal contempt.

— Andrew Seelbinder, 37, homeless, was arrested Oct. 4 and charged with trespass.

— Erica Lindgren, 27, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 4 and charged with two counts of second-degree harassment and a single count of petit larceny.

— Dustin Robinson, 28, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 5 and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and no or inadequate headlights.

— Julio Sanabria, 58, of Fredonia, was arrested Oct. 6 and charged with disorderly conduct.

— Kia Briggs, 41, of Fredonia, was arrested Oct. 6 and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation.

— Rebecca Tworek, 30, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 6 and charged with trespass and petit larceny.

— Alexander Santiago, 49, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 7 and charged with petit larceny.

— Johnothan Wilson, 39, of Forestville, was arrested Oct. 7 and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and eight vehicle and traffic law infractions.

— Julio Cruz-Hernandez, 28, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 8 and charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief and second-degree criminal contempt.

— Maria Rodriguez Guadalupe, 58, of Dunkirk, was arrested Oct. 8 and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and inadequate stop lamps.

GOWANDA POLICE DEPARTMENT

— GOWANDA — After a previous incident led to a ban from Shop ‘N Save in Gowanda, Donald Pfaffenback, 43, and Nicole Ludlow, 34, now face charges for not adhering to the mandate.

Pfaffenback, a South Dayton resident, and Ludlow, a Gowanda resident, entered the Gowanda Shop ‘N Save on Buffalo Street at approximately 8 p.m. on Sept. 25. The two were allegedly argumentative with employees and refused to leave the store, according to Gowanda Police.

Gowanda Police was then notified of the altercation and the two were arrested on charges of Second-Degree Criminal Trespass. They were each released on a ticket to appear in the Town of Collins Court at a later date.

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