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2 comments | Friday, September 10, 2004

Charges were filed yesterday in relation to an incident that occurred almost a year ago in Roulette. 22-year-old Eric Lamont of Port Allegany was charged with terroristic threats, harassment, and scattering rubbish after allegedly shoving 26-year-old Karen Reickerd, grabbing her throat, and threatening to kill her. Lamont is alleged to have then thrown a beer can at Reickerd’s car. The can was later retrieved by State Police. The incident occurred in the parking area adjacent to the Roulette Car wash on Main Street. State Police say the charges took so long to file, because Lamont has been dificult to locate.

2 comments | Monday, September 06, 2004

Federal agents continue following up on tips from local residents in their search for Michael Hancock and his father, John Hancock. Sources tell Roulette News that agents conducted an intense search for Hancock outside of Crosby after unconfirmed reports that one of the pair had been spotted there. Sources say police forces congregated in Crosby, Norwich TWP, and Roulette monitoring what some call "the switchbacks", a series of dirt roads and trails through the densely wooded area. The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms have posted a $1000 reward for anyone who contributes information leading to the capture of Michael Hancock.

DUI

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A Turtlepoint man was charged with driving under the influence. According to Kane-based State Police, 24-year old Brett Drugg was stopped for a traffic violation at the intersection of State Route 59 and Route 6 in Smethport at 2:15 a.m. on Saturday, when it was discovered Drugg was driving under the influence. Charges are pending.

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Randall Cowder of Coudersport was stopped for moving violations, and tossing a lit cigarette from his vehicle on Route 6 in Roulette. Cowder was found to be driving under the influence. Charges are pending.