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Sunday, August 31, 2014
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT — An anonymous told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Wednesday that a Newfane man who was wanted on a warrant was at a local gas station.
Ryan W. Finch, 31, 3160 Roland Dr., Newfane, was found to be a passenger in the back seat of a car at Crosby's Gas Station, 4531 Lake Ave. During the vehicle search, patrol located three hypodermic syringes in the compartment behind the driver seat, one of which was filled with a liquid substance believed to be an opiate. There was also a small piece of a pill with the syringes. The hypodermic syringes were in very close proximity to where Finch had been sitting.
Finch was taken to the Niagara County Jail, where he was held in lieu of $500 bail and ordered to appear in the Town of Lockport Court on Thursday to answer to charges of criminal possession of a hypodermic instrument.
The syringe containing the liquid substance and the pill which was unable to be identified was sent to the Niagara County Forensic laboratory for testing. Pending the results from the laboratory patrol will file for a warrant for criminal possession of a controlled substance.
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news@eastniagarapost.com
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — An anonymous told Niagara County Sheriff's deputies on Wednesday that a Newfane man who was wanted on a warrant was at a local gas station.
Ryan W. Finch, 31, 3160 Roland Dr., Newfane, was found to be a passenger in the back seat of a car at Crosby's Gas Station, 4531 Lake Ave. During the vehicle search, patrol located three hypodermic syringes in the compartment behind the driver seat, one of which was filled with a liquid substance believed to be an opiate. There was also a small piece of a pill with the syringes. The hypodermic syringes were in very close proximity to where Finch had been sitting.
Finch was taken to the Niagara County Jail, where he was held in lieu of $500 bail and ordered to appear in the Town of Lockport Court on Thursday to answer to charges of criminal possession of a hypodermic instrument.
The syringe containing the liquid substance and the pill which was unable to be identified was sent to the Niagara County Forensic laboratory for testing. Pending the results from the laboratory patrol will file for a warrant for criminal possession of a controlled substance.
Send an email to news@eastniagarapost.com with "email update" in the subject line.
Labels:Crime,drugs,NCSO,Newfane,Town of Lockport
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