CLARIFICATION: WNYNewsNow reached out to the Chautauqua County Probation Department to ask, for viewers, why Zuck wasn’t charged with violation of probation.

Director Tom Narraway said that, when a person on probation is arrested, the probation department notifies the judge that sentenced that person. The judge, then, issues a warrant for a violation of probation charge.

Narraway, however, declined comment on Zuck’s case, specifically.

FALCONER – A Falconer woman has been charged with cocaine possession Wednesday following a probation check, according to the Ellicott Police Department.

Police assisted Chautauqua County Probation officers in Falconer Wednesday at about 2:15 p.m.

Police said that during a probation visit, Alisha P. Zuck, 30, was allegedly found in possession of cocaine during a probation home visit.









Zuck was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and was issued an appearance ticket. She is due to appear in the Town of Ellicott court at a later date to answer to the charge.

3 responses to “Falconer Woman Charged With Cocaine Possession Following Probation Home Visit”

  1. Um what’s the point of probation then?

  2. Why hasn’t she been charged for the death of the people she let die in her presence? She deserves more than just some tickets & court!

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