ELLICOTTVILLE – An Irving woman was briefly jailed Sunday when Cattaraugus County sheriff’s deputies charged her with unruly behavior after they were called to the Tamarak Club.
Deputies arrived at the club about 4 a.m., after they were called to deal with an unruly patron.
Carole L. Thompson, 45, was arrested on a charge of obstruction of governmental administration after she allegedly confronted deputies, pushed one of them and created a disturbance as they tried to calm her, according to sheriff’s officials.
Ellicottville Judge Andrew Stokes ordered Thompson jailed in lieu of $500 bail, which she posted. Deputies were assisted on the case by Holiday Valley security officers.
Deputies arrived at the club about 4 a.m., after they were called to deal with an unruly patron.
Carole L. Thompson, 45, was arrested on a charge of obstruction of governmental administration after she allegedly confronted deputies, pushed one of them and created a disturbance as they tried to calm her, according to sheriff’s officials.
Ellicottville Judge Andrew Stokes ordered Thompson jailed in lieu of $500 bail, which she posted. Deputies were assisted on the case by Holiday Valley security officers.