Peekskill man charged with DWI in Dunkirk
DUNKIRK — A 21-year-old Peekskill man was charged Saturday with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Vineyard Drive. According to New York State Police, Robert Lyles was stopped
DUNKIRK — A 21-year-old Peekskill man was charged Saturday with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Vineyard Drive. According to New York State Police, Robert Lyles was stopped
AMHERST — A Cheektowaga woman was charged Sunday with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on the I-290. According to New York State Police, Breanna N. Vullo was stopped
KENNEDY — A 24-year-old Falconer man was charged Saturday with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Daley Hill Road. According to New York State Police, Steven Raynor was
MINA — A 29-year-old Jamestown man was charged Saturday with felony aggravated DWI following a traffic stop on I-86. According to New York State Police, Brandon Calkins was stopped for
ALDEN — A 20-year-old Alden woman was charged Sunday with driving while intoxicated following a Main Street traffic stop. According to New York State Police, Kristen M. Tur was stopped
LANCASTER — A 27-year-old Lancaster man was charged early this morning with felony driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Transit Road. According to New York State Police, Matthew
CHEEKTOWAGA — A 39-year-old Buffalo man was charged Saturday with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Genesee Street. According to New York State Police, James D. Deuel was
ELMA — A 27-year-old Kenmore woman was charged Saturday with driving while intoxicated following a Seneca Street traffic stop. According to New York State Police, Jeannine Jarosz was stopped for
CLARENCE — Three Western New Yorkers were charged with driving while intoxicated on Transit Road between Thursday night and this morning. According to New York State Police, Clarence Troopers stopped
More than 17,000 tickets were issued by New York State Police during this year’s St. Patrick’s Day enforcement initiative. The campaign ran for a total of 143 hours, starting on