Ted E. Kingsley, 42, of Prune Street, Batavia, was arrested on a bench warrant. Police responded to a tip that Ted Kingsley, wanted on a City Court warrant, was residing at 11 Prune St., Batavia. Patrols went to the residence but were unsuccessful in locating Kingsley. Patrols checked the surrounding area, including the cemeteries on Harvester Avenue. During the check, a subject identified as Kingsley was seen running through Batavia Cemetery. Officers gave chase and Kingsley eventually stopped at the request of a police officer and he was taken into custody without incident. Kingsley was jailed on $100,000 cash bail. (Photo: Monday's arrest in the Batavia Cemetery submitted by Jim Woodhams III.)
Maleak H. Green, 21, of South Main Street, Batavia, is charged with criminal contempt, 1st, harassment, 2nd, criminal obstruction of breathing and unlawful imprisonment. No details released on the alleged incident reported at 1:20 a.m. Green was jailed on $10,000 bail.
Christina L. Fox, 26, of Bank Street, Batavia, is charged with petit larceny. Fox is accused of stealing the property of somebody she knows.
Samantha L. Hicks-O'Connell, 27, of Ellsworth Avenue, Batavia, is charged with endangering the welfare of a child, aggravated unlicensed operation, 2nd, unlicensed operation and back seat passenger under age 16 without a safety belt. Hicks-O'Connell was stopped at 5:34 p.m Oct. 8 on Liberty Street, by Officer Jason Ivison after a complaint was received of a female driving a pickup truck with a 10-year-old child riding in the back. NOTE: After reviewing the press release following a complaint by Hicks-O'Connell (see comments), we should note the release does not specifically state a traffic stop was involved in the chargers.
(name redacted upon request), 25, of Harlem Road, Amherst, is charged with possession of a hypodermic instrument, operation of an unregistered motor vehicle and no seat belt. xxxx was stopped at 3:50 p.m. Tuesday on Lewiston Road, Batavia, by Deputy Joseph Corona for alleged traffic violations.
Curtis Lamont Williams, 34, of Ellicott Street, Batavia, was arrested for an alleged Family Court Act violation -- failure to pay child support. Williams was arraigned in Family Court and released because his child support is almost up to date. He was ordered to return to court Nov. 10.
Ronald Warran Sloat, 73, of Godfreys Pond Road, Bergen, is charged with trespass. Sloat is accused of failure to leave another person's property after being told several times to leave.
Bruce Devan Reid, 52, of Saint Paul Street, Rochester, is charged with possession of burglary tools and attempted petit larceny. Reid is accused of possession of tools that would have helped him steal items from parked cars. He was jailed on $4,000 bail.
Better get ur facts right I
Better get ur facts right I was never pulled over or stopped by that cop a women sent a pic to that officer and I was given tickets two weeks later damn
Tell that to the cops,
Tell that to the cops, Samantha. We report from the police blotter that they send out.
I have the pic of what the
I have the pic of what the police blotter says and its not even close to the truth so I will file charges agents u for slander if this is not deleted
Make sure you include the
Make sure you include the daily news as it says the same thing Samantha. By the way slander is spoken so it'll be fun to see you file charges for slander against a written media.
Maybe you should contact a lawyer first before you make threats, just sayin.
Oh, lol. So you are worried
Oh, lol. So you are worried about the ticket delivery but do not deny the accusations....interesting. I really get a kick out of people.
Be aware that in libel cases,
Be aware that in libel cases, truth is always its own defense.
The press release is silent
The press release is silent on the point of whether there was a traffic stop and perhaps we shouldn't have drawn the conclusion that there was a traffic stop involved in arresting a person for a traffic investigation and traffic offense.
However, the method of delivery of the ticket is not defamatory.
We regret jumping to the conclusion that a traffic stop was involved, as we would for any mistake, but the fact remains you were charged with a crime one way or the other.