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CANTON An Ogdensburg man accused of causing a two-car accident that left an Ogdensburg woman hospitalized with neck and head injuries has been indicted on charges of driving while intoxicated and vehicular assault.
Lloyd V. Lennox, 25, of 53 Tallman Road, faces seven charges in an indictment returned Thursday by a St. Lawrence County grand jury.
He allegedly had a blood alcohol content of 0.18 percent, the threshold for aggravated DWI, when the rear of his vehicle struck a vehicle driven by Mary Jo Montana, 48, of 815 Lake St., on July 21 while she was on County Route 6 attempting to make a left turn onto Simms Camp Road in the town of Oswegatchie. Under state law, a BAC of 0.08 percent or more is proof of intoxication.
Mr. Lennox faces first-degree vehicular assault, second-degree assault, two counts of second-degree vehicular assault, a misdemeanor count of aggravated driving while intoxicated and two counts of misdemeanor DWI.
In other court action, three Canton men were indicted for allegedly operating a methamphetamine lab Oct. 16 inside their residence, North Country Freedom Homes, 25 Dies St.
Mark R. Amo, 28, Hunter J. Casey, 31, and Andrew M. Larche, 25, were cited with third-degree unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine.
James J. Love, 27, of 60 Liberty Ave., Apt. E., Massena, is accused of selling oxycodone on Oct. 25, 2011, in the village of Massena. He was indicted on one count of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, a Class B felony.
Curtis B. Debien, 18, of 12526 Route 37, Waddington, was indicted on first-degree criminal contempt. He is accused of violating an order of protection issued Aug. 7 by making more than 40 harassing telephone calls to Darlina DiShaw.