More Charges Arise From Sinclairville Stabbing Incident

SINCLAIRVILLE – A woman charged in a stabbing incident in Sinclairville, has been saddled with additional charges by the New York State Police.

On Wednesday, Troopers charged Kylah Seiberg, 23, of Frewsburg, with false personation and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

They also arrested Jeffrey Shriver, 39, of Lakewood, with criminally possessing a hypodermic instrument and Shriver and a teenage associate were also charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.


Troopers and Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the Sinclairville area for a report of a stabbing at a Kent Street residence.

The vehicle that fled the scene was observed by responding Troopers on Route 60 in Jamestown and was subsequently pulled over. Drug paraphernalia was observed in the vicinity of where Seiberg was sitting and the weapon used in the stabbing incident, methamphetamine and a hypodermic needle were located in the center console, Trooopers said. All three suspects were placed under arrest.

Seiberg already faces charges of second-degree assault, first-degree burglary and third-degree criminal mischief stemming from the stabbing incident.



Seiberg provided the Troopers with a false name during investigation and was subsequently charged, Troopers said. All three suspects were processed at SP Jamestown. Shriver was transported to the Chautauqua County Jail and Seiberg and the teenager were turned over to Chautauqua County Deputies in regard to the stabbing incident.

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