4 Motorists Charged with DWI
4 Motorists Charged with DWI
The following motorists are charged with driving while intoxicated and related offenses:
Scott E. Boyce, 21, of 23463 Cemetery Rd., Felts Mills, was charged by Watertown police at 2:48 a.m. Friday at 430 Factory St. with DWI, resisting arrest, failure to keep right and unreasonable speed. Police said he pulled away and struggled with them while being handcuffed. He also allegedly refused a breathalyzer test, they said. He was being held at the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building on $500 bail pending arraignment Friday morning in City Court.
Christopher W. Grigsby, 26, Rochester, was charged by Jefferson County sheriff's deputies at 3:55 a.m. Thursday on Fort Drum with aggravated DWI. He was turned over to deputies by Fort Drum police after his vehicle allegedly got stuck in the snow, according to police documents. His blood alcohol content was 0.22 percent, deputies said. Aggravated DWI, which carries a harsher sentence upon conviction, is charged when the blood alcohol content is 0.18 percent or more. He is to answer the charges in LeRay Town Court.
Michael C. Hitchcock, 23, of 107 King St., Rensselaer Falls, was charged Thursday by state police with felony DWI, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, driving across hazard markings and unlicensed operator. Troopers said Mr. Hitchcock drove off County Route 15 in the town of Oswegatchie. He was arraigned in Morristown Court and send to the St. Lawrence County jail with bail set at $2,500 cash. His BAC was not made available.
Michael G. Beagle, 28, Lowville, was charged at 1:05 a.m. Thursday on the Number Four Road in the town of Lowville with DWI, according to state police. His BAC was not made available
Postings from earlier this week:
Danielle C. Dolph, 26, of 523 John St., Clayton, was stopped by Jefferson County sheriff's deputies at 11:24 p.m. Sunday on Route 12E in the town of Brownville for failing to dim her vehicle's headlights. She was charged with aggravated DWI after allegedly being found to have a 0.19 percent blood alcohol content, deputies said. Aggravated DWI, which carries a harsher sentence upon conviction, is charged when the blood alcohol content is 0.18 percent or more. She is ordered to appear Jan. 29 in Brownville Town Court.
James E. Dillion, 28, of 64 Douglas Rd., Massena, was charged Saturday by state police with DWI after patrols checked on a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of Latham's Auto on County Route 6 in the town of Oswegatchie. His BAC was 0.09 percent, troopers said. A BAC level of 0.08 percent or more is considered proof of intoxication under state law. He is to appear Feb. 4 in Oswegatchie Town Court.
Kelly S. Edwards, 18, Hermon, was charged at 10:40 p.m. Sunday by state police with DWI and unlawful possession of marijuana after a one-vehicle property damage accident on Route 58 in the town of Macomb. Her BAC was not made available. She is to appear Feb. 12 in Macomb Town Court.
James L. King, 32, of 417 Morris St., Ogdensburg, was charged at 1:05 p.m. Sunday by state police on Hardscrabble Road in the town of Lisbon with DWI, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unregistered vehicle and speeding 77 mph in a 55-mph zone. His BAC was 0.14 percent, troopers said. He is to answer the charges Feb. 10 in Lisbon Town Court.
John M. Barr, 42, Rensselaer Falls, was charged Sunday by state police on Taylor Road in the town of Oswegatchie with felony DWI after allegedly failing to keep right. His BAC was 0.16 percent, troopers said. The charge is a felony due to a previous DWI conviction in 2003, they said. He was arraigned in Morrison Town Court and sent to the St. Lawrence County jail with bail set at $2,500 cash.