Police Blotter

 


St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police blotter, Oct. 12-18:

On Oct. 16, police charged Travis R. Terrance, 19, of Hogansburg with third-degree unlawful fleeing of police, reckless driving, fail to obey order of police, uninspected motor vehicle, no insurance, unregistered motor vehicle, improper plates, fail to keep right, speeding and unlawful possession of marijuana. He was arraigned in Bombay Town Court and remanded to the Franklin County Jail, Malone in lieu of $2,000 bail or $4,000 bond. He was ordered to return to court on Oct. 30.

On Oct. 12, police charged Mark A. Siskavich, 58, of Lyon Mountain with speeding (allegedly 60-45 mph zone). Ticket is returnable to Tribal Court on Nov. 12.

On Oct. 12, police charged John A. Baker, 46, of Hogansburg with inadequate tail light and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation. Ticket is returnable to Bombay Town Court on Nov. 13.

On Oct. 13, police charged Roderick B. Poirier, 48, of Malone with speeding (allegedly 68-55 mph zone). Ticket is returnable to Tribal Court on Nov. 12.

On Oct. 13, police charged David L. Londolfe, 30, of Paul Smiths with speeding (allegedly 50-35 mph zone). Ticket is returnable to Tribal Court on Nov. 5.

On Oct. 15, police charged Jasmin S. David, 22, of Akwesasne, N.Y. with speeding (allegedly 55-35 mph zone). Ticket is returnable to Tribal Court on Nov. 5.

On Oct. 15, police charged Earl Remington, 74, of Hogansburg with inadequate tail lights and driver’s view obstructed. Tickets are returnable to Tribal Court on Nov. 19.

On Oct. 16, police charged Calvin J. Maxfield, 38, of Massena with speeding (allegedly 51-35 mph zone). Ticket is returnable to Tribal Court on Oct. 29.

On Oct. 16, police charged Dayna J. Green, 27, of Akwesasne, Quebec with speeding (allegedly 60-35 mph zone). Ticket is returnable to Tribal Court on Nov. 5.

On Oct. 17, police charged Clarissa E. Cook, 49, of Akwesasne, Ontario with speeding (allegedly 52-35 mph zone). Ticket is returnable to Tribal Court on Nov. 5.

On Oct. 18, police charged Michael G. Gray, 29, of Hogansburg with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, operating out of class and speeding (allegedly 52-35 mph zone). Tickets are returnable to Bombay Town Court on Nov. 20.

On Oct. 18, police charged Kenneth B.J. Cree, 22, of Hogansburg with second-degree criminal possession of marijuana, criminal mischief (misdemeanor), third-degree AUO, unregistered motor vehicle, operate without insurance and unlicensed operation. He was arraigned in Bombay Town Court and remanded to the Franklin County Jail in lieu of $2,000 bail or $4,000 bond. He is to return to court on Dec. 11.

Massena village police:

Richard G. Oakes, 37, of Hogansburg was charged with speeding at 7:12 a.m. Wednesday on State Route 37.

Hogansburg Man Gets Prison for Untaxed Cigarettes

A Hogansburg man was sentenced to more than a year in prison on Oct. 17 for possessing untaxed cigarettes.

Ian Tarbell, 46, of Hogansburg who was convicted of possession of contraband cigarettes, was sentenced to 15 months in prison by U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Arcara, according to the United States attorney in Buffalo.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Russell T. Ippolito, Jr., who handled the case, said in a news release that Tarbell was arrested on February 18, 2016, in Pembroke, N.Y., following a traffic stop by the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.

Tarbell was driving a truck that was pulling a trailer loaded with untaxed and unstamped cigarettes. In total, he was transporting more than 900,000 unstamped and untaxed cigarettes. The New York state and federal taxes imposed on such cigarettes would have totaled more than $300,000, federal prosecutors said.

The sentencing is the result of an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Ashan Benedict; the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office, under the direction of William A. Sheron, Jr.; and the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, under the direction of Commissioner Thomas Mattox, prosecutors said.

 

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