
(L-R) Tyler L. Evans and Alan J. Warren mugshots. (Photo/LCSO)
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GENESEO — Two Fillmore men ended up in hot water when they were pulled over on I-390 for an alleged traffic violation and one of the men gave the Deputy a false name.
According to a press release from Livingston County Sheriff Thomas Dougherty, Tyler Evans, 21, and Alan Warren, 26, were traveling in a vehicle on I-390 when pulled over by Deputy Shawn Whitford as part of the “Operation Safe Interstate” initiative. Evans was driving the vehicle and is alleged to be in the possession of Tramadol pills without a prescription and was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 7th Degree. Evans is currently on parole.
After a little digging Deputy Whitford discovered that Warren, whom is on probation, allegedly gave a false name, was in possession of heroin, several needles, and a smoking device. Warran was charged with False Personation, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 7th Degree, and Criminal Possession of a Hypodermic Instrument.
Both Warren and Evans were turned over to Central Booking Deputies at the Livingston County Jail for processing and pre-arraignment detention.
The two were later arraigned in the Town of York Court before Judge Porter. The Judge did remand Warren to the custody of the Sheriff on $750 cash bail or $1,500 bond and Evans on $500 cash or $1,000 bond. Due to Evans parole status he is also being held on a parole detainer.
Sergeant Ryan Swanson and K9 Gibbs assisted on scene.
UPDATE – Alan Warren was initially spelled ‘Warran’ in the press release – the correct spelling is ‘Warren’
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