
Arrested: Grand Island Man Whose License Has Been Suspended 26 Times
This guy is a slow learner. A Grand Island man who has had his license suspended 26 times was arrested for more traffic violations. The Erie County Sheriff's Office reported the arrest on its Facebook page.
Deputies arrested the man after a traffic investigation found that he had 26 active suspensions on his driver's license. The man was arrested on Wednesday, November 30, 2022, around 10 pm. Sheriff's deputies pulled over a vehicle on East Park Road in Grand Island after several alleged vehicle and traffic violations.
New York State Woman Gets Hit With 31 Tickets During One Traffic Stop
Dinsmore isn't the only New Yorker to have major traffic infractions. Four months ago, a woman was issued 31 citations during a single traffic stop. On Sunday, July 31, 2022, just before midnight, Troopers with the New York State Police observed a 2020 Ford Mustang violating several traffic and vehicle laws. The car was traveling on Peenpack Trail in Huguenot, a hamlet of Deerpark.
NYSP Troopers tried to pull the vehicle over. The driver, 29-year-old Brittaney Brush from Huguenot, didn't stop, but instead continued to drive to a residence on Somarelli Drive. She got out of the vehicle and Troopers tried to take her into custody, but she fled on foot. Troopers caught Brush after a short foot chase and she was taken into custody. Police searched her vehicle and found a small number of drugs.
Brush was charged with the misdemeanors; Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th degree, Criminal Use of Drug Paraphernalia 2nd degree, Fleeing an Officer in a Motor Vehicle, Resisting Arrest, Obstruction of Governmental Administration and Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs (DWAI).
Brush was given 31 tickets.
She was released and will return to the Town of Deerpark for a court appearance at a later date.

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