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Friday, April 25, 2014
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Patricia Davis |
According to the NCSO incident report, a 1996 Ford F250, driven by Patricia Davis, 25, of Wilson, was heading northbound on Wilson-Cambria Road when it crossed over the southbound land and exited the roadway, striking a power pole.
When patrol arrived, Davis and her passenger Ralph Gillon, 44, of Niagara Falls gave conflicting stories of what caused the accident. Davis also at first provided false information of her name. Based on interview with Davis and a witness to the accident, it was revealed that a second female passenger had fled the vehicle before patrol arrival.
Ralph Gillon |
Patrol was told by some area residents that the female passenger was running southbound through some yards on German Road. Patrol pulled into a driveway west of the original callers house and gave chase southbound towards an open field where the female was running. Patrol quickly caught the female and secured her without incident.
Kelly L. Jarvis, 24, 518 10th St., Niagara Falls, was taken into custody by patrol and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, possession of a hypodermic instrument and unlawful possession of marijuana. They had found $20 worth of marijuana and $50 worth of crack cocaine in her purse, the report said.
Jarvis was taken back to NCSO for further processing and all evidence seized was turned over for lab testing. An active Niagara Falls warrant was also faxed to NCSO and Jarvis will be held on that warrant per NFPD.
All three were held on $500 police bail with a return court date set for next week in the Town of Wilson.
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