Anthony Gene Stone, 24, of Delmar Road, Greece, is charged with disorderly conduct. Stone reportedly didn't like the price of his Dip'in Dots while visiting Darien Lake Theme Park and Resort at 6:28 p.m. Saturday. While arguing with the Dip'in Dots attendant, Stone allegedly picked up the cash registered and slammed it back down.
Nathan W. LarsonNathan W. Larson, 23, of 24 South St., Le Roy, is charged with attempted rape, 1st, and two counts of criminal sexual act, 1st. Larson is accused of attempting to engage in sexual intercourse with a person by force while at a residence in the Village of Le Roy on Saturday. During the incident, Larson allegedly engaged in other sexual conduct against the victim both by force and while the victim was incapable of consent by reason of being physically helpless. Larson was jailed on $15,000 bail.
Jennifer Lyn Stack, 27, of 46 S. Main St., lower, Batavia, is charged with petit larceny. Stack allegedly stole $105 cash that was stowed in a vehicle.
Adam R. Mcleod, 27, of 37 Austin St., Rochester, is charged with harassment, 2nd, and criminal obstruction of breaking or blood circulation. Mcleod was allegedly involved in a domestic incident at a residence on Elm Street in Batavia at 2 a.m. Saturday.
Steven A. Acevedo, 23, of 238 Ellicott St., upper front, Batavia, is charged with harassment, 2nd, menacing, 3rd, coercion, intimidation to instill fear of injury and criminal mischief. Acevedo was allegedly involved in a domestic incident Wednesday at his residence. Acevedo was ordered held without bail.
Kenneth J. Schmoke, 57, of 132 State St., #2, Batavia, is charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance. Schmoke is accused of possessing prescription medications and drug paraphernalia.
Patricia A. Dulmage, 18, of 20 Dellinger Ave., Batavia, is charged with criminal mischief. Dulmage is accused of damaging property of another family member during a domestic incident.
Richard C. Hutchinson, 43, of 3 Walnut St., Batavia, is charged with petit larceny. Hutchinson is accused of shoplifting from Tops.
Nicholas Ian Iacubucci, 24, of Trabold Road, Rochester, is charged with disorderly conduct. Iacubbucci was allegedly obstructing traffic on Route 77 in front of Darien Lake Theme Park at 10:59 p.m., Tuesday. Iacubucci was reportedly intoxicated at the time.
Sean Nevan Lindquist, 50, of Judge Road, Basom, is charged with felony DWI, felony driving with a BAC of .18 or greater, felony aggravated unlicensed operation, criminal possession of a controlled substance, 7th, and possession of a controlled substance not in original container. Lindquist was arrested following an investigation by Deputy Patrick Reeves into a one-car accident on Martin Road, Alabama, at 10:19 p.m. Saturday. Lindquist allegedly drove his vehicle too fast around a curve, lost control, and the vehicle went into a ditch.
Cody J. Sundown, 23, of Skye Road, Alabama, is charged with felony DWI, felony driving with a BAC of .08 or greater, felony aggravated unlicensed operation, driving without an interlock device, criminal mischief, 4th, no seat belt, loud exhaust and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Sundown was arrested following an investigation by Deputy Jason Saile into a report of criminal mischief on Skye Road at 4:41 a.m., Saturday. Sundown allegedly drove over a mailbox on Skye Road.
Donald Wayne Sczepanski, 50, of Alleghany Road, Darien Center, is charged with felony DWI, felony driving with a BAC of .08 or greater, unsafe passing and unsafe tire. Sczepanski was arrested following an investigation by Deputy Patrick Reeves into a motor-vehicle accident at 9:19 p.m. Friday on Route 238, Alexander. Sczepanski reportedly lost control of his vehicle while allegedly attempting to pass another vehicle. His car wound up in a ditch.
Timothy Lee Shuknecht, 23, of Oak Orchard Road, Elba, is charged with unlawfully dealing with a child, 1st. Shuknecht allegedly provided alcohol to a person under age 21.
Larry Charles Bayles, 52, of East Wautoma Beech Road, Hilton, is charged with possession of more than 400 untaxed cigarettes, speeding, consumption of alcohol in a motor vehicle and unlawful possession of marijuana. Bayles was stopped at 4:10 p.m. July 28 on West Sweden Road, Bergen, by Sgt. Ron Meides.
Jared L. Long, 43, of Bergen, is charged with DWI and driving with a BAC of .08 or greater. Long was stopped at 8:40 p.m. Saturday on Prole Road, Stafford, by State Police.
The Orleans County Sheriff's Office reports that 19 people, including people from Genesee County, were cited Sunday morning for possession or consumption of alcohol under age 21 following a complaint of a loud party on New Guinea Road, west of Upper Holley Road. Deputies found several cars, a camper, several tents and a large bonfire. There were some 60 to 70 people at the party, most of them consuming alcohol, according to the press release. The property owner, who was not present, was notified and he declined to press trespassing charges.
Picks up a cash registrar
Picks up a cash registrar slam it down, then gets arrested?
what's the crime?
What is a Dip in Dot?
What is a Dip in Dot?
He should of been arrested
He should of been arrested and beaten for being an ass.
Dave, I didn't know either
Dave, I didn't know either when I checked out the booth on my first trip to Darien Lake Theme Park earlier this year. It is an ice cream confection that is made up of little orbs -- dots -- of ice cream, with various flavors available.
It was too wacky for my taste that day, so I opted for a soft swirl vanilla cone instead.
probably on a sugar enraged
probably on a sugar enraged high
Dippin Dots = YUM! High
Dippin Dots = YUM!
High prices = BOO!
I'd hate to see what this guy
I'd hate to see what this guy would do if faced with real problems in life. Look out!
Yeah like the high prices of
Yeah like the high prices of income & property tax....................I can think of a few things I'd like to slam over those
Disorderly conduct
Disorderly conduct
Hmmmm...Jennifer stack is
Hmmmm...Jennifer stack is quite the regular in the police blotter....I wonder if the city judge sees what I see..??
This is where and why orders
This is where and why orders of protections take place because people can NEVER mind their OWN business. They are too focused on everyone else problems instead of their own, then when the other person they are so focused on lashes out people run and hide behind pieces of paper because they can't take what they dish out!!! Take a good long look in the mirror! I know Jen and I love her to death, yes she has made mistakes PLENTY of them but she has and is doing what she has to do to better herself and her life. Jen's charges are being dropped hopefully because she really didn't steal from that man, if you knew what happened to her and what that man tried to do to her you wouldn't be on here saying anything about her. So stop talking about other and focusing on other people lives and worry about your own and then there wouldn't be any orders of protections.
One more thing, before you comment back with your negative comment cuz we are all placing bets that you will, cuz that's who you are. Save them, I don't care to see or hear what you have to say. I know Jen and I love her for who she is. Jen is far from a bad person, yes made tons of mistakes but she truly deep down is a good person and you out of all people should know that if anyone ever needed anything she would give it, if anyone needed a shoulder to cry on she would be there, if someone needed her to pick up their children from school, sports, ECT., she would do it, get my drift? Trust me when I tell you, she has learned and is paying dearly for every mistake she has ever made, no thanks to you or anything . Jen is doing well in her life, she's getting married to a wonderful man who helped her get her life on track and she is just doing amazing that's all I can say. So nothing you say about her will change the way I see or think of her. Thank you sir :)