WATERTOWN — Bianca N. Isidore, 34, of South Meadow Street in Watertown, was charged by city police with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
According to police records, Isidore allegedly possessed a G19 Gen 5 glock handgun inside her residence without a valid state pistol permit for approximately two years.
Isidore was processed and released to PMO with an appearance ticket answerable in City Court.
Alesha M. Dixon, 38, of Gotham Street, was charged March 16 when police executed a bench warrant.
Dixon was transported to the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building and held pending arraignment in CAP Court.
Comfort A. Walker, 40, of Ten Eyck Street in Watertown, was charged by city police on Tuesday with disorderly conduct.
According to police records, Walker allegedly entered the common area of a duplex and began yelling at her daughter and uniformed Watertown Police Officers, refusing to stop despite multiple orders to do so.
Walker was transported to the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building, processed, and held pending arraignment.
Tyler J. Shaw, 29, with no listed address, was charged on Tuesday when police executed a bench warrant.
Shaw was transported to the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building and held pending arraignment in CAP Court.
Robert R. Fayette, 46, of Addison Street in Watertown, was charged by city police on Thursday with fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, a felony, and resisting arrest.
According to police records, Fayette allegedly was in possession of a 40V HP Brushless Whisper Series 22” two-stage cordless Ryobi brand snowblower valued at $1,259.10 after it was reported stolen.
Police further allege that Fayette tensed up, pulled away, and refused to provide his hands for handcuffing.
Fayette was transported to the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building, processed, and released with an appearance ticket returnable to City Court.
Sarah C. Daus, 25, of Ten Eyck Street, was charged by city police on Thursday with driving while intoxicated and an equipment violation.
Daus was released with three traffic tickets returnable to City Court.