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Saturday, February 27, 2016
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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TOWN OF LOCKPORT -- A 29-year-old Lakeview man was charged Sunday with driving while impaired by drugs after a Lockport Bypass traffic stop.
According to New York State Police, Nicholas R. Prost failed to yield the right of way in front of the Trooper while he was patrolling the Lockport Bypass area. Prost showed signs of being under the influence of crack cocaine. Further investigation revealed a prescription bottle with 9 adderall pills and nunchucks.
Prost was transported to SP Lockport where he was given a Drug Recognition Evaluation by a Niagara County Deputy. Prost consented to have blood drawn from the local hospital.
Prost was charged with first-degree operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, and failure to yield right of way, He was issued appearance tickets and traffic tickets returnable to the Town of Lockport Court on March 10.
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Nicholas R. Prost |
According to New York State Police, Nicholas R. Prost failed to yield the right of way in front of the Trooper while he was patrolling the Lockport Bypass area. Prost showed signs of being under the influence of crack cocaine. Further investigation revealed a prescription bottle with 9 adderall pills and nunchucks.
Prost was transported to SP Lockport where he was given a Drug Recognition Evaluation by a Niagara County Deputy. Prost consented to have blood drawn from the local hospital.
Prost was charged with first-degree operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, and failure to yield right of way, He was issued appearance tickets and traffic tickets returnable to the Town of Lockport Court on March 10.
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Labels:Crime,lakeview,NYSP,Town of Lockport
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