On Saturday, around 1 p.m. the Seneca Falls Police Department arrested a Seneca Falls pair following a traffic stop on Fall Street.
Officers received a walk-up traffic complaint while on Fall Street. Police say that’s when those officers observed a traffic violation and initiated a traffic stop.
The driver was identified as 22-year-old Christopher Ingram, of Seneca Falls. Police say he resisted arrest while attempting to take him into custody. Meanwhile, 23-year-old Marcus Ingram, who was in the area and uninvolved int he traffic stop, attempted to interfere with the arrest of Christopher.
Both were taken into custody without injuries to anyone involved.
The New York State Police, Seneca County Sheriffs and Village of Waterloo Police Department assisted at the scene.
Christopher Ingram was charged with improper passing, driving while intoxicated, driving while ability impaired by drugs, resisting arrest, and obstructing administration.
Marcus Ingram was charged with resisting arrest, obstructing administration, and two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance.
The two will appear in Town Court at a later date.
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