Jamestown Man Allegedly Strikes Police Cruiser, Arrested For DWI

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JAMESTOWN – A City of Jamestown man is facing DWI charges after New York State Police allege he struck a trooper’s vehicle during a stop. 

David Miller, 65, is charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated and unlawful possession of marijuana.

Police said they stopped Miller on East Second Street for a traffic violation. While troopers approached his car, police said Miller put his vehicle in reverse and struck the trooper’s vehicle, causing damage.


State Police said a pipe containing burnt marijuana was also located inside Miller’s vehicle.

Miller was transported to the State Police Barracks in Jamestown where police said he provided a breath sample of .28.

Miller was issued an appearance ticket and released. He is scheduled to appear in the City of Jamestown Court later in the month. 



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