Alleged drunken driver destroys Settler's Restaurant sign
The 28-year-old business sign for Settler's Restaurant was destroyed early this morning by an alleged drunken driver.
Martin F. Jones, 41, of 120 Jackson St., Batavia, allegedly hit the sign at 1:56 a.m.
After Jones reportedly hit the sign, witness reportedly found Jones apparently passed out over the wheel of his car. They pounded on the window of the vehicle and Jones reportedly woke up, put his car in reverse, and pulled out onto West Main Street.
He then allegedly drove to the Hess station at West Main and Oak streets where he allegedly ran into a parked vehicle.
Police say Jones then abandoned the vehicle and left on foot.
He was located a short time later by Deputy Frank Bordonaro and taken into custody.
Jones was charged with felony DWI, refusal to take breath test, two counts of leaving the scene of a property damage accident, unsafe backing, aggravated unlicensed operation, 1st, avoiding an intersection, speed not reasonable and prudent and driving on the sidewalk.
He also had two active arrest warrants for allegedly falsely reporting an incident and disorderly conduct.
Batavia PD reports that Jones had "several" previous DWI convictions and was driving on a revoked license as a result.
Following arraignment in city court, Jones was jailed without bail.
The case was investigated by Lt. Greg Steele, Sgt. Dan Coffey, Officer Eric Bolles and Officer Marc Lawrence.
Settler's co-owner John Spyropoulos said the sign, which has already been removed from the property, is damaged beyond repair and will need to be replaced.