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Sunday, September 28, 2014
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Joshua Bachman
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A 26-year-old Gasport man is facing charges after Niagara County Sheriff's deputies say he gave police a fake name after they caught him driving with a suspended license Thursday night.

Joshua M. Bachman, 8430 Chestnut Ridge Road, was stopped in the parking lot of Walmart on South Transit Road. Bachman told patrol that his name was Nicholas A. Bachman and said he was born in 1994, but he could not provide identification.

Later patrol determined him to be Joshua Bachman and found that his driver's license came back suspended twice — once for failure to pay driver responsibility assessment and once for driving while intoxicated.

Patrol informed Bachman several time about the consequences of false personation, however he insisted his name was Nicholas A. Bachman. Patrol asked the male why he had a wallet full of Joshua Bachman's identification, he said he just has it. Only after patrol asked him to provide his social security number to help prove his identity, did he admit that he was, in fact, Joshua Bachman.

He was placed in custody for second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, failure to install an interlock device and false personation. He was also issued a traffic ticket for a cracked windshield. He was transported to Niagara County Jail on $250 bail and is due in the Town of Lockport Court on Oct. 7.



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