Two Arrested After Truck Crashes Into Randolph Bar

RANDOLPH – Two people are facing charges after New York State Police said a truck crashed into a Randolph bar Friday.

Troopers said Debra Ralph, 37, of Nova Scotia, Canada, crashed a truck into the side of Pete’s Place, causing minor injury to one of the bar patrons.

Through investigation troopers determined that Ralph was driving while intoxicated.











Another man, Geoffrey Blew, 32, of Kennedy, was arrested by Cattaraugus County Sheriff Deputies after he allegedly caused a disturbance at the accident scene; including using obscene language and urinating in the parking lot.

Blew is charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. He was arraigned in the Town of Cold Spring Court and remanded to the Cattaraugus County Jail.

Troopers said Ralph was transported to the State Police Barracks in Jamestown where she blew a breath sample of .22.









Ralph was then processed and arraigned in the Town of Cold Spring Court.

Troopers said she was released on her own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in court next month.

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