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Monday, June 16, 2014
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OLCOTT — While Niagara County Sheriff's deputies were attempting to execute a warrant on a 22-year-old Burt man on Ontario Street, they ended up adding multiple drug charges to his original harassment and contempt charges.
Patrol stopped the vehicle driven by Dominic M. Annalora, 2486 Fuller Road, Burt, and saw him tuck an object into the center cup holder of the vehicle, then found that it was a glass pipe with burnt marijuana inside of it, according to the NCSO-filed report. Annalora then informed patrol that he had two insulin needles in his side left cargo pocket of his shorts along with a metal spoon, which he used earlier in the day for Suboxone.
Annalora was taken into custody for the original warrants out of the Town of Newfane Court. He was also charged with failure to surrender his driver's license, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of marijuana, possession of a hypodermic instrument, criminal possession of a controlled substance, and second-degree criminal contempt.
He was taken to Town of Newfane Court for arraignment on the warrant, along with the new charges and returned to Niagara County Jail on $1,000 cash bail. He is due to return to Town of Newfane Court on June 24.
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Dominic M. Annalora |
Patrol stopped the vehicle driven by Dominic M. Annalora, 2486 Fuller Road, Burt, and saw him tuck an object into the center cup holder of the vehicle, then found that it was a glass pipe with burnt marijuana inside of it, according to the NCSO-filed report. Annalora then informed patrol that he had two insulin needles in his side left cargo pocket of his shorts along with a metal spoon, which he used earlier in the day for Suboxone.
Annalora was taken into custody for the original warrants out of the Town of Newfane Court. He was also charged with failure to surrender his driver's license, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of marijuana, possession of a hypodermic instrument, criminal possession of a controlled substance, and second-degree criminal contempt.
He was taken to Town of Newfane Court for arraignment on the warrant, along with the new charges and returned to Niagara County Jail on $1,000 cash bail. He is due to return to Town of Newfane Court on June 24.
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