Three Jamestown residents have been arrested on weapon and drug charges after being found in a condemned home. The arrests were made after police responded to a fire at the home, and Jamestown residents are relieved that the situation was resolved safely. The Jamestown Police Department responded to the fire and found the three individuals in the home, along with a number of weapons and drugs.

"The safety of our residents is our top priority," said Jamestown Police Chief, Tim Jackson. The individuals were arrested and charged with a number of crimes, including possession of weapons and drugs. The Jamestown community is concerned about the rise of crime in the area, and residents are calling for increased police presence. The City of Jamestown is working to address the issue, and the Jamestown Police Department is increasing patrols in the area. The Chautauqua County District Attorney's Office will be handling the case, and the individuals will face charges in court. The Jamestown community is relieved that the situation was resolved safely, and residents are grateful for the quick response of the Jamestown Police Department. The Jamestown City Council will be holding a meeting next week to discuss the issue of crime in the area and potential solutions. The meeting will be open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend and provide their input. The Jamestown Police Department is asking anyone with information about the incident to come forward and assist with the investigation. The Jamestown community is coming together to support the police department and to find ways to address the issue of crime in the area. The United Way of Jamestown is working with local organizations to provide resources and support to residents who are affected by crime. As the investigation continues, Jamestown residents are waiting to see what will happen next. The Chautauqua County Court will be hearing the case, and the individuals will face justice for their crimes. A court date has been set for July 10, and Jamestown residents will be watching the outcome closely.

The Jamestown community is concerned about the rise of crime in the area, and residents are calling for increased police presence. The City of Jamestown is working to address the issue, and the Jamestown Police Department is increasing patrols in the area. The Jamestown City Council will be holding a meeting next week to discuss the issue of crime in the area and potential solutions. The meeting will be open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend and provide their input. The Jamestown Police Department is asking anyone with information about the incident to come forward and assist with the investigation. The Jamestown community is coming together to support the police department and to find ways to address the issue of crime in the area. The United Way of Jamestown is working with local organizations to provide resources and support to residents who are affected by crime. The Chautauqua County District Attorney's Office will be handling the case, and the individuals will face charges in court. The Jamestown community is relieved that the situation was resolved safely, and residents are grateful for the quick response of the Jamestown Police Department.