Geneva Police Department Arrest Blotter 12/30 – 1/07 - Finger Lakes Daily News (2024)

City of Geneva Police Department
PRESS RELEASE
Matthew K. Colton, Chief of Police

DATE: 01/08/2024
ARREST BLOTTER (12/30/2023 – 01/07/2024)

Name: Hartnagel, Stephenie K., YOA 42
Address: Canandaigua, N.Y.
Date: 12/30/2023
Location: North Street
Charge(s): Aggravated Unlicensed Operator 3rd, Operating While Registration Suspended, Uninsured Motor Vehicle, and Unlicensed Operator
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after a traffic stop for operating a motor vehicle that had a suspended registration, the defendant was operating a motor vehicle while having a suspended NYS Non-Driver’s License, not having a valid NYS Driver’s License, and operating a motor vehicle without insurance.
Officer: Officer Michael Shugars

Name: Crego, Richard A., YOA 36
Address: Lyons, N.Y.
Date: 12/31/2023
Location: North Exchange Street
Charge(s): DWI, Fail to Keep Right, Resisting Arrest and Obstructing Governmental Administration 2nd Degree
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after a traffic stop for failing to keep right, the defendant was found operating the motor vehicle while intoxicated and having an open container while operating a motor vehicle. During the arrest process, the defendant obstructed governmental administration and resisted arrest.
Officer: Officer Brett Hall

Name: Coghlan, Michael P., YOA 59
Address: Elmira Heights, N.Y.
Date: 01/01/2024
Location: East Castle Street
Charge(s): DWI and Passing Red Light
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after a traffic stop for passing through a solid red light, the defendant was found operating the motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Officer: Officer Nickolas Shannon

Name: Rowley, Miranda L., YOA 21
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/01/2024, 01/04/2024, 01/07/2024
Location: Exchange Street
Charge(s): Perjury 2nd Degree and Falsely Reporting an Incident 3rd, Criminal Contempt 2nd x 3 counts, Criminal Mischief 4th, Resisting Arrest x 2 counts
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: On January 1st, 2024 the defendant was arrested after officers discovered the defendant falsely reported an incident and signed a sworn statement under oath regarding the false report. On January 4th, 2024 the defendant was arrested for violating a “Stay Away” order of protection by contacting the protected party, intentionally damaging the property of another person and resisting arrest. On January 7th, 2024 the defendant was arrested for violating a “Stay Away” order of protection by contacting the protected party and resisting arrest.
Officer: Detective Jordan Dobies, Officer Michael Shugars, Officer John Winter

Name: Cannon, Brian K., YOA 55
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/02/2024
Location: Washington Street
Charge(s): Criminal Mischief
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after intentionally damaging property of another person or persons.
Officer: Officer Shannon Anderson

Name: Walker, Freddie L. Jr., YOA 44
Address: Rochester, N.Y.
Date: 01/02/2024
Location: Exchange Street
Charge(s): Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd Degree
Arrest Type: Complaint
Narrative: Arrested for possessing a controlled substance with the intent to sell.
Officer: Officer Jennifer Lloyd

Name: Williams, Eric R., YOA 37
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/02/2024
Location: Exchange Street
Charge(s): Petit Larceny
Arrest Type: Arrest Warrant
Narrative: Arrested after officers verified that the defendant had an active arrest warrant for stealing property.
Officer: Officer Daniel Hickey

Name: Murshed, Omar A., YOA 24
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/02/2024
Location: North Main Street
Charge(s): AUO 2nd x 2 counts, Unregistered Motor Vehicle
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after a traffic stop for operating an unregistered motor vehicle, the defendant was found to be operating a motor vehicle on a roadway while having a suspended NYS Driver’s License.
Officer: Officer Jay Bucklin

Name: Anderson-Patterson, Teagan J., YOA 21
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/02/2024
Location: Genesee Street
Charge(s): AUO 3rd Degree and No Distinctive or Obstructed Plates
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after a traffic stop for having an obstructed license plate, the defendant was found to be operating a motor vehicle on a roadway while having a suspended NYS Non-Driver’s License.
Officer: Officer Gunnar Dalton

Name: Reyes-Rodriguez, Juan C., YOA 25
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/04/2024
Location: Pepsi Lane
Charge(s): Criminal Mischief
Arrest Type: Complaint
Narrative: Arrested after an investigation determined that the defendant damaged the property of another person.
Officer: Officer Richard Baskin

Name: Bonilla-Otero, Carlos L., YOA 41
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/05/2024
Location: Pulteney Street
Charge(s): AUO 3rd, Fail to Change Address on License and No Plate Lamp
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after a traffic stop for have no or inadequate license plate lamps, the defendant was found to be operating a motor vehicle on a roadway while having a suspended NYS Non-Driver’s License.
Officer: Officer Aaron Douglas

Name: Wade, Tia R., YOA 27
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/05/2024
Location: North Morrell Avenue
Charge(s): Petit Larceny
Arrest Type: Complaint
Narrative: Arrested after an investigation determined the defendant did steal property from another person or business.
Officer: Officer Daniel Hickey

Name: Simmons, James N., YOA 45
Address: Canandaigua, N.Y.
Date: 01/05/2024
Location: W. North Street
Charge(s): AUO 3rd, Unlicensed Operator, Suspended Registration, Unregistered Motor Vehicle
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after a traffic stop for operating a motor vehicle that had a suspended registration, the defendant was operating a motor vehicle while having a suspended NYS Non-Driver’s License, not having a valid NYS Driver’s License, and operating a motor vehicle without a valid registration.
Officer: Officer Joshua Moyer

Name: Calcorzi, Alexis V., YOA 27
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/05/2024
Location: Washington Street
Charge(s): AUO 3rd, No/Inadequate Plate Lamps
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after a traffic stop for operating a motor vehicle with no front lamps, the defendant was operating a motor vehicle while having a suspended NYS Driver’s License.
Officer: Officer Jennifer Perry

Name: Levine, Benjamin S., YOA 27
Address: Geneva, N.Y.
Date: 01/06/2024
Location: Castle Street
Charge(s): Falsely Reporting an Incident 3rd Degree and Obstructing Governmental Administration 2nd Degree
Arrest Type: Crime in Progress
Narrative: Arrested after officers discovered the defendant falsely reported an incident and obstructed officers from performing their duties when he intentionally obstructs, impairs or perverts the administration of law or other governmental function or prevents or attempts to prevent a public servant from performing an official function, by means of intimidation, physical force or interference, or by means of any independently unlawful act.

Officer: Allan Smith

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What is the highest number of arrests? ›

The highest number of arrests were for drug abuse violations (estimated at 1,488,707 arrests), larceny-theft (estimated at 1,160,390), and driving under the influence (estimated at 1,089,171).

What is the search incident to constitutional arrest? ›

“When an arrest is made, it is reasonable for the arresting officer to search the person arrested in order to remove any weapons that the latter might seek to use in order to resist arrest or effect his escape. Otherwise, the officer's safety might well be endangered, and the arrest itself frustrated.

What number is the highest felony? ›

FELONY OF THE FIRST DEGREE

First degree felonies, called F-1 violations, are the most serious according to law. They include murder, rape, and kidnapping, among others. An F-1 violation calls for a prison sentence between 3 and 11 years, plus five years of post release control (PRC).

What crimes get you the most jail time? ›

Capital Felonies

The highest degree of criminal offense is a capital felony. These are only issued in some states and correspond with the most serious crimes, such as murder, rape, human trafficking, and heavy child abuse. Punishment for capital felonies has also resulted in the death sentence.

What is sita law? ›

Search incident to a lawful arrest, commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v. California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee's immediate control, in the interest of officer ...

What counts as reasonable suspicion? ›

This means that the officer's suspicion must be grounded in logic and supported by the available evidence. Criminal Activity: The suspicion should be based on a belief that the individual is, has been, or will be involved in criminal activity.

Can you search people before arresting them? ›

The common-law rule permitting searches of the person of an arrestee as an incident to the arrest has occasioned little controversy in the Court. The Court has even upheld a search incident to an illegal (albeit not unconstitutional) arrest.

Which US state has the most arrests? ›

In 2022, the arrest rate in South Dakota was 6187.22 arrests per 100,000 inhabitants, the highest of any state.

What age group has the most arrests? ›

Interestingly most arrests was in the 25-29 bracket from 2001 to 2020 (if I remember correctly)! Definitely take a look at the CDE data from previous years.

What are the two basic arrests? ›

For an arrest to occur, a corpus delicti for a crime must be completed. Two types of arrests exist: (1) actual restraint (with or without the use of force) and (2) submission to custody.

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Rates Of Drunk Driving Arrests

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about 1.5 million people were arrested in a given year for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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