Medina man arraigned on several felonies for high-speed chase in March
ALBION – A Medina man who allegedly led police on a three-county high-speed chase in March was arraigned in Orleans County Court on Monday.
Jessy Miller, 32, was arraigned by Judge Sanford Church for felony driving while intoxicated, driving while ability impaired by a combination of alcohol/drugs, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the first degree, unlawful imprisonment in the first degree, as well as misdemeanor criminal mischief in the fourth degree and unlawfully fleeing police officer in a motor vehicle in the third degree.
On March 4, Miller allegedly was driving a white Blazer on Main Street in Shelby. He was allegedly doing donuts in a yard on Main Street and hit a porch. He then took off with a passenger he refused to let out.
Police followed him to Genesee County, where he was stopped. Miller refused to get out, but his passenger was able to get out of the vehicle. Miller then sped off, hitting the passenger with the door of the vehicle.
Miller then went to Niagara County, where he was found crashed on Mountain Road with injuries.
He is currently in Genesee County Jail.
Judge Church set bail at $25,000 cash and $50,000 bond.