4 face grand larceny charges in Orleans

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 4 July 2017 at 9:13 am

ALBION – Orleans County Court Judge James Punch arraigned four people in County Court on Monday for grand larceny charges.

• Shane S. Woolston, 26, of Waterport is charged with five counts of fourth-degree grand larceny and six counts of petit larceny.

Judge Punch set bail at $25,000 for Woolston, who allegedly stole a car as well as several credit and debit cards, using them to make numerous purchases. Woolston has previous criminal convictions, District Attorney Joe Cardone said during the arraignment.

“He has an extremely serious heroin problem,” Cardone told Judge Punch.

• Jason M. Hirtreiter, 29, of Medina is charged with grand larceny in the fourth degree, petit larceny and obstruction of governmental administration.

The judge bail at $25,000 for Hirtreiter, who has previous criminal convictions and was on parole with the latest charges. He also has failed to appear during some previous court appearances.

• David L. Timmer III, 38, of Medina is charged with burglary in the third degree, grand larceny in the fourth degree and criminal possession of stolen property. He is accused of burglarizing Tim Horton’s in Medina and taking money from the business.

The judge set bail at $10,000.

• Kenya L. Yawn of Rochester is charged with fourth-degree grand larceny for allegedly stealing from the WalMart in Albion. The judge set bail at $10,000.

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