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Tara Pistorese

Issue date: 5/9/08 Section: News
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2:18 a.m., Friday, May 2 - Ryan M. Kelly, 24, of Corvallis was arrested on charges of warrant arrest out of Corvallis Municipal Court after he was stopped for several traffic violations between 9th St. and Harrison Blvd. Through a routine records check, officers were able to verify an outstanding warrant for failure to appear, criminal contempt and probation violation. Kelly was arrested and cited for driving while under suspension.
2:26 a.m., Friday, May 2 - Dominic V. Destefano, 28, of Albany was arrested for an outstanding warrant for own agency after officers responded to a reported argument on N.W. 4th St. Destefano was arrested after the warrant for his arrest for assault in the fourth degree was confirmed.
11:20 a.m., Thursday, May 1 - OSU student William C. Buckman, 27, of Corvallis was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants-bicycle, interfering with a peace officer and escape in the third degree after an officer observed Buckman weaving on his bicycle. Buckman failed to yield to lights and sirens and was eventually detained and arrested in the vicinity of Fairbanks Hall. Buckman refused a field sobriety test but consented to providing a breath sample. Buckman was cited and transported to his residence and had a BAC of 0.22 percent.
6:08 p.m., Wednesday, April 30 - Bobby Wade Loftis, 34, of Philomath was arrested for an outstanding warrant for own agency after he was contacted by police officers in order to serve child custody papers. Officers were advised that Loftis' probation officer wanted him taken into custody for a probation violation, at which point Loftis was arrested.
4:23 a.m., Tuesday, April 29 - Sterling P. Stewart, 37, of Corvallis was arrested on charges of burglary in the first degree and criminal mischief in the second degree after police responded to a complaint that Stewart broke through a victim's hotel door. The victim claims Stewart stood in the doorway before leaving on foot. Stewart was located on N.W. Van Buren Ave. and taken into custody.
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