Crime & Safety

Police Logs: Charged with Felony DWI, Held on $10k Bail

Also: Police said New York City man caught with cocaine behind the Memory Motel.

The following information was supplied by the East Hampton Town Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.

• Uranus G. Mayton, 26, of Hampton Bays, was held on $3,500 cash or $10,000 bond after he was arrested and charged with felony DWI in East Hampton on May 29. Police said Mayton crashed a 2006 Ford into a parked 2006 Volvo in a driveway on Winding Way at about 12:15 a.m. After sideswiping the Volvo, the Ford came to rest in a ditch. The officer found him outside of the Ford, and said he appeared intoxicated. A check of his driving record revealed he had a previous conviction of DWI in the Town of Southampton in October 2008, which led to the felony charge. The Ford was impounded. Justice Catherine A. Cahill arraigned him and set bail.

Stolen Strollers Lead To Arrest

• Cecilia E. Gutama Leon, 37, of East Hampton, was arrested on two felony charges after police said she stole three baby strollers, worth more than $1,000, from East Hampton Laundry. Detectives said they saw two of the strollers in Leon's yard at her house, where she was arrested on May 19. She reportedly took the strollers sometime during the middle of the night on May 18. Charged with fourth-degree grand larceny and fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, she was released on $200 station house bail.

Crouching with Cocaine, Police Say

• Andrew R. MacMannis, 25, of New York City, was arrested on a misdemeanor drug charge in Montauk on May 26. Police were on foot patrol on South Elmwood Avenue, behind the Memory Motel, when they saw MacMannis "crouching and actively sniffing a white powdery substance," his arrest report said. Police said they saw him drop a glass vial on the grass. When police spoke to him, they noted remnants of the substance, which tested positive for cocaine, on his nostrils. Booked on a charge of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor, MacMannis was released on his own recognizance. He is due in court for arraignment on June 6.

• Jonah Freedman, 33, of Brooklyn, was arrested on a fourth-degree criminal mischief charge, a misdemeanor, in Springs on May 27. He allegedly broke the window on his mother's 2007 Honda. His arraignment information was not immediately available.

Charged with DWI, Released on $350 Bail

• Hipolito Gutierrez Garcia, 57, of East Hampton, was arrested on a misdemeanor DWI charge on May 24. According to police, Garcia was driving a 1995 Nissan Altima on Boatyard Drive with no headlights at about 9:50 p.m. When the officer pulled him over, he noticed a beer bottle in the cup holder and empty beer cans in the back seat. There was strong odor of alcohol and Garcia appeared intoxicated, police said. Held overnight, Cahill released Garcia on $350 bail.

• Daniel Lenahan, 43, of Water Mill, was arrested and charged with DWI, a misdemeanor, after police reportedly saw him swerving in a 2011 Toyota Tundra in Amagansett on May 25. Police said the truck swerved over into the shoulder and across the double yellow lines on Montauk Highway, near Dolphin Drive, several times around 1:30 a.m. Justice Cahill released him on $350 bail.

• Police arrested Edwin E. Atariguana-Pelaes, 27, of Springs, after his Nissan was seen swerving on Springs Fireplace Road, nearly Hartley Boulevard, on May 25 at around 3:30 a.m., according to his arrest report. Police said his vehicle crossed into the shoulder numerous times. He allegedly appeared intoxicated, and was charged with misdemeanor DWI. Justice Cahill released him on $350 bail following arraignment.

• Mark J. Dizon, 41, of Brooklyn, was arrested on a DWI charge on May 27, after a near-collision with a police officer on Three Mile Harbor Road, near Copeces Lane, in Springs at about 12:10 a.m. Police said Dizon was driving a 2006 Land Rover when police swerved to avoid an accident with him. He was charged with a misdemeanor, and held for arraignment. He was released on $350 bail.

• Kevin P. Brennan, 30, of Brightwaters, NY, was arrested on Main Street in Amagansett on May 27. Police said he failed to maintain his lane of travel in a 2006 Mazda at about 1:35 a.m. He was charged with misdemeanor DWI, and released on $350 bail following arraignment.

• Berkeley A. Olkes, 22, of Springs, was arrested on a misdemeanor DWI charge on May 28 at 12:18 a.m., following a traffic stop at 11:50 p.m. Olkes appeared intoxicated, and was held for arraignment. Her bail information was not immediately available.

• Chad S. Benenfeld, 36, of Hollywood, FL, was charged with drunken driving in Montauk on May 28, after he moved from his lane unsafely, police said, at about 1:15 a.m. Benenfeld smelled of alcohol, according to police. He was charged with misdemeanor DWI. His arraignment information was not available.



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