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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
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NIAGARA FALLS — A 26-year-old Lockport man, arrested Saturday by New York State Police for DWI and driving without a license tried getting away with pinning it on his own brother, according to New York State Police.
James E. Mcdonald was originally charged with operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs, driving while intoxicated, driving while ability impaired by drugs, and aggravated unlicensed operation.
He was taken to Mount St. Mary's hospital in Lewiston for a chemical test and to the Niagara Falls Troopers' barracks for processing. That's when fingerprint analysis showed that McDonald had actually used his twin brother's identity, according to police.
He was additionally charged with offering to file a false instrument, falsifying business records, forgery, identity theft and criminal impersonation. He was arraigned in Town of Lewiston Court and remanded to Niagara County Jail.
McDonald is set to appear in City of Niagara Falls Court on Oct. 16.
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James McDonald |
James E. Mcdonald was originally charged with operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs, driving while intoxicated, driving while ability impaired by drugs, and aggravated unlicensed operation.
He was taken to Mount St. Mary's hospital in Lewiston for a chemical test and to the Niagara Falls Troopers' barracks for processing. That's when fingerprint analysis showed that McDonald had actually used his twin brother's identity, according to police.
He was additionally charged with offering to file a false instrument, falsifying business records, forgery, identity theft and criminal impersonation. He was arraigned in Town of Lewiston Court and remanded to Niagara County Jail.
McDonald is set to appear in City of Niagara Falls Court on Oct. 16.
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