Dutchess County Sheriff’s Report

The following information was provided by the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office. All suspects are considered innocent until found guilty in a court of law.

DWI Arrest

The Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of Lenore Salmons, 48, of Amenia, for aggravated DWI (Leandra’s Law) and various other charges resulting from an auto accident during the evening of Thursday, June 28.

The Sheriff’s Office responded to Route 22 at the intersection with Route 44 in Millerton at approximately 5:15 p.m. on Thursday, June 28, for a report of an auto accident.Upon arrival it was discovered that the defendant had been involved in a three-car auto accident and that she was exhibiting signs of possible intoxication. A DWI investigation was then initiated and she was taken into custody at the conclusion of that investigation.

Investigation into the accident itself revealed that two cars were stopped at a red traffic light on Route 22 at Route 44, at which time the defendant struck the rear of the first car and pushed it into the second car. There were no injuries in the accident.

At this time the defendant is charged with aggravated DWI (Class E felony), following too closely (traffic infraction) and refusing to submit to a breath test (traffic infraction). The DWI charge is a felony because the defendant had her 7-year-old daughter in the vehicle with her at the time of the accident.

After being processed the defendant was released on appearance tickets, and is due to reappear before the Town of North East Court on Tuesday, July 24.      

 

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