Wednesday News Brief

Written by on April 24, 2024

CITY OF BATAVIA POLICE BLOTTER:

Adam Shipwash

On 4/15/2024, Adam T Shipwash (age 44) of Batavia, was arrested for Attempted Robbery 2nd, Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd, Menacing 2nd, and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th. It’s alleged that Shipwash entered the Mobil gas station, on East Main St, brandished a knife and demanded money from the clerk. Shipwash left the store, after the clerk refused to give him any money. He was arraigned in CAP Court and is due in Batavia City Court, at a later date.

 

 

On 4/7/2024, Johnathan M Falk (age 25) of Batavia, was arrested for Petit Larceny. Falk allegedly stole merchandise from Tops. He was issued an appearance ticket and is due in court, on 4/23/2024.

On 4/15/2024, Jeanna M Hattaway (age 37) of Batavia, was arrested on a bench warrant. The warrant stems from a traffic stop, in April of 2023, where she was allegedly found in possession of a controlled substance. The warrant was issued when she failed to appear in court. She was arraigned in CAP Court and is due in Batavia City Court, at a later date.

On 4/13/2024, Lance D Beals (age 53) of Batavia, was arrested on two bench warrants. The first warrant stems from an incident, on 7/12/2023, when Beals allegedly stole and damaged a cell phone, from a residence on East Main St. The second warrant stems from an incident, on 7/30/2023, when Beals again damaged property, at the same residence. He was issued appearance tickets, in both cases. The warrants were issued, after he failed to appear in court. He was arraigned in CAP Court and is due in Batavia City Court, at a later date.

On 4/15/2024, Shane R Reisman (age 54) of Batavia, was arrested for Petit Larceny. It’s alleged that Reisman stole property from Tops. He was issued an appearance ticket and is due in Batavia City Court, on 5/7/2024.

On 4/8/2024, Tiffany M Macey (age 32) of Batavia, was arrested on an arrest warrant. Macey was issued several appearance tickets following a traffic stop, on 7/2/2023. The warrant was issued, after she failed to appear in court. She was arraigned in CAP Court and is due in Batavia City Court, at a later date.

On 4/11/2024, Ann M Capuano (age 39) of Batavia, was arrested for Menacing 2nd, Criminal Mischief 4th, and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Capuano allegedly damaged her neighbor’s door and threatened him with a hammer, while in the presence of a child. She was issued an appearance ticket and is due in Batavia City Court, on 4/23/2024.

On 4/12/2024, Michael R Ostrander (age 59) of Batavia, was arrested for Criminal Contempt 2nd. It’s alleged that Ostrander violated an order of protection, at the Genesee County Courthouse. When police responded to his residence to arrest him, he was found with the protected party and charged with a second count of Criminal Contempt 2nd. He was arraigned in Batavia City Court and remanded to the Genesee County Jail. He is due back in court, on 4/17/2024.

On 4/5/2024, Nicholas L Stone (age 25) of East Pembroke, was arrested for DWI. Batavia Police were called to the Copperhead Creek Bar, for the report of a large fight. As police arrived, a vehicle operated by Stone, was observed leaving the area, at a high rate of speed. Stone allegedly fled southbound, on South Lyon St, failed to negotiate the turn at South Main St, and drove off the road and through a yard, causing damage to the lawn. Stone was charged with DWI, Failure to Yield to an Emergency Vehicle, Criminal Mischief 4th, and several other traffic violations. He is due in Batavia City Court, on 4/16/2024.

On 4/8/2024, Eric R Sawyer (age 36) of Batavia, was arrested for DWI. Sawyer was charged, after a traffic stop on Bogue Ave. He was issued several traffic tickets and released. He is due in Batavia City Court, on 4/24/2024.

On 4/8/2024, Tanisha N Gibson (age 39) of Batavia, was arrested for Criminal Contempt 2nd. Gibson allegedly violated an order of Protection by engaging in a verbal argument with them. She was arraigned and is due back in court, at a later date.

On 4/7/2024, John H Bush Jr (age 40) of Batavia, was arrested on three bench warrants. A Batavia Police Officer located Bush at the Mobil gas station, on East Main St. The officer began to take Bush into custody on the warrants. Bush then pulled away from the officer and attempted to run. Police were able to stop him and successfully take him into custody. He was additionally charged with Resisting Arrest and Escape 3rd. He was arraigned in CAP Court and is due back in court, on 4/23/2024.

IN OTHER NEWS…

File photo of spaghetti and meatballs dinner.

Joe Gerace’s annual spaghetti dinner, hosted by the Genesee Cancer Assistance, will be tomorrow April 25th from 4 to 7 pm at Ascension Parish Hall. The cost is $15 per dinner, which includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, bread and dessert. Dine-in or take-out is available. Pre-sale tickets are recommended but not required. For more information, please call 585-345-0417.

 

 

 

 

Martice Porter

A member of the Niagara Falls Police Department is now in serious legal trouble after being accused of committing a disturbing crime. The Niagara County Sheriff’s Office says 21-year-old Martice Porter is facing three rape charges. The sheriff’s office says it has been looking into a report of a sex crime involving a young victim and after being taken into custody, Porter was sent to the county jail. He’s on administrative leave from his job with the police department.

 

35-year-old Michael Lanham of Niagara Falls has been convicted of production of child pornography with a prior sex offence. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison. His prior conviction was for rape of a victim less than 17-years-old. After serving time for that offense, he was found to have taken a sexually explicit photo of a minor with his cell phone, which he sent to an undercover law enforcement officer online.

 

 

National Drug Take-Back Day is this Saturday, April 27th from 10:00am until 2:00pm. The Batavia Police Department, in conjunction with United Memorial Medical Center, will be accepting prescription drugs and sharps at the police department, at 10 West Main Street. The Genesee County Sheriff’s Office accepts prescription drugs only at the Pembroke Town hall, 1145 Main Road, Corfu. The LeRoy Police Department will also only accept prescription drugs at their headquarters, at 3 West Main Street, LeRoy. That’s this Saturday, April 27th, from 10am until 2pm, for this free and anonymous service.

 

A student has been arrested for their alleged role in a stabbing outside of a high school in Buffalo. Authorities say the incident happened yesterday near LaFayette High School, and the stabbing was the result of a fight between two people. The 18-year-old suspect, Harun Sabriye, attacked another individual with a pocket knife, and the brawl was broken up by the time law enforcement arrived. The 19-year-old man who was stabbed suffered non life-threatening injuries.

 

The Genesee County Health Department is offering a rabies immunization clinic on Thursday, May 16th from 4pm until 7pm at the Genesee County Fairgrounds. We’ll remind you between now and then. Vaccinations are free for dogs, cats, and ferrets, but voluntary donations are accepted. Animals must be at least three months old, and each animal must be leashed or crated and accompanied by an adult who can control the animal. There is a maximum; the limit is four pets per person. For more information, please call 344-2580.

 

Ralph Minni (13WHAM Photo)

The former manager of the U.S. post office in Greece has pleaded guilty to using his position to attempt to deal cocaine. 54-year-old Ralph Minni pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine, and possession of a firearm by an unlawful user of a controlled substance. Between May 2018 and May 2022, took parcels containing drugs out of the mail stream and into his private office, where he would remove the contents and return the empty packages back into the mail stream — before taking the substances home and redistributing them to others. And on three occasions, Minni distributed cocaine to a co-worker who then snorted it off Minni’s desk in front of him, according to prosecutors. Minni faces a minimum of five years in prison; sentencing will be on August 13th.

 

Governor Hochul (File photo)

Governor Hochul is celebrating an historic agreement as part of the 2024 state budget to address the state’s housing crisis. Joined yesterday by other leaders including Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Hochul said the cost of housing comes down if more is built. She says the years-in-the-making deal in Albany will create high paying construction jobs for union members, which will lead to thousands and thousands of new affordable housing units. The agreement also includes $500 million to build up to 15,000 new homes statewide, as well as more protection to tenants and tax breaks for developers that rent at below market prices.

 

File photo of unidentified student researching the FAFSA.

A campaign has now been launched to encourage students to fill out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid forms. FAFSA allows qualified individuals to receive state and federal financial aid opportunities. In 2023, New York’s high school students left more than $200 million unclaimed by not applying for FAFSA and submission rates are down 24-percent already this year when compared to last year. For more details, head to studentaid.gov.


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