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Six indicted by St. Lawrence County grand jury

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CANTON— An Ogdensburg landlord who allegedly had a physical conflict with a tenant, then drove while drunk, was indicted Tuesday by a St. Lawrence County grand jury.

Kevin S. McAllister, 44, of 508 Crescent St., was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated and two counts of driving while intoxicated, all class E felonies.

Mr. McAllister allegedly grabbed a tenant’s arm in front of two children while arguing about the property’s condition Feb. 19. The tenant then told St. Lawrence County sheriff’s deputies that Mr. McAllister was intoxicated.

Mr. McAllister was pulled over shortly afterward on Horseshoe Road in Oswegatchie. His blood alcohol content was listed as 0.19 percent; aggravated DWI charges apply when a BAC is measured at 0.18 percent or higher.

In other grand jury action:

Daniel V. Dominie, 39, of 522 King St., Ogdensburg, was charged with felony aggravated driving while intoxicated, pursuant to Leandra’s Law, and driving while ability impaired by drugs.

Mr. Dominie is accused of being under the influence of meprobamate while driving on New York Avenue in Ogdensburg on Jan. 7 with a 13-year-old in the car.

Leandra’s Law makes driving while intoxicated or impaired by drugs with a child under age 15 in the vehicle an automatic felony.

Arley L. Dahlbert, 28, of 272 County Route 11, Ogdensburg, was charged with third-degree criminal possession of stolen property, a class D felony, third-degree unauthorized use of a vehicle and fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, both class A misdemeanors.

Mr. Dahlbert was accused of stealing a 2012 Dodge Journey belonging to Michael Chambers on Prospect Street on June 15.

He also was accused of stealing an Insignia GPS unit owned by Kyle Best.

Philip F. Saxby, 56, of 220A Highland Road, Massena, was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny, a class E felony.

Mr. Saxby was arrested Jan. 14 after allegedly stealing a gold and diamond wedding ring, valued at $2,700, belonging to Shirley Moniere.

Mr. Saxby is accused of stealing the ring while repairing a door inside Ms. Moniere’s residence, according to court documents.

Mario Giacco, 48, Moravia, and William J. Mumm Jr., 26, Lansing, both were charged with second-degree criminal possession of marijuana, a class D felony.

They are accused of possessing 4.5 pounds of the drug Jan. 8 in the town of Waddington, according to the indictment report.

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