LOCKPORT – A North Tonawanda man, who has served state prison time for drunken driving in the past, pleaded not guilty this week to a fresh indictment charging him felony driving while intoxicated and first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation.
Rodney W. Craft, 46, of Maple Terrace, who rejected a pre-indictment plea Dec. 20, was pulled over after allegedly running a stop sign in North Tonawanda at 1:52 a.m. Nov. 5.
He has four previous DWI convictions and was released from Gowanda Correctional Facility Sept. 30, 2011, after serving three years on a DWI conviction from Erie County, according to the state prison website.
Rodney W. Craft, 46, of Maple Terrace, who rejected a pre-indictment plea Dec. 20, was pulled over after allegedly running a stop sign in North Tonawanda at 1:52 a.m. Nov. 5.
He has four previous DWI convictions and was released from Gowanda Correctional Facility Sept. 30, 2011, after serving three years on a DWI conviction from Erie County, according to the state prison website.