Bradford Man Charged with Multiple DUI and Vehicle Violations in McKean County
BRADFORD, Pa. – On August 8, 2026, Jeremy Russell Dailey, 40, of Bradford, Pennsylvania, was cited for a series of motor vehicle offenses after an incident that led to his arrest by the Lewis Run Police Service. The case, docket number MJ-48101-CR-0000249-2026, is pending before Magisterial District Court 48‑1‑01, where Magisterial District Judge Richard W. Luther Jr. is presiding.
According to the criminal complaint filed on August 21, 2026, Dailey faces five separate charges arising from the August 8 incident:
- 18 Pa.C.S. § 3802(a)(1) – Driving under the influence (DUI) and unsafe driving.
- 18 Pa.C.S. § 3802(c) – DUI with a blood alcohol concentration of .16% or greater.
- 18 Pa.C.S. § 4303(b) – Violation of general lighting requirements for a vehicle (no rear lights).
- 18 Pa.C.S. § 1371(a) – Operating a vehicle with a suspended registration.
- 18 Pa.C.S. § 3334(a) – Failure to use required turning signals and improper turning movements.
The arresting officer listed on the docket is Timothy W. Mix of the Lewis Run Police Service. Dailey was fingerprinted at the time of booking. No bail amount or conditions have been disclosed in the docket records.
The case remains active and is awaiting a preliminary hearing. The court has scheduled a preliminary arraignment for September 10, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. in courtroom MDJ‑48‑1‑01, with Judge Luther presiding. The McKean County District Attorney’s Office, located at the McKean County Courthouse, 500 West Main Street, Smethport, PA 16749, is prosecuting the case. The district attorney’s contact number is 814‑887‑3312.
As of the latest docket entry printed on August 22, 2026, no disposition has been entered, and the case status is listed as “Active – Awaiting Preliminary Hearing.” No fines, costs, or restitution amounts have been set at this time.
Dailey’s legal counsel status is noted as “Active,” though the docket does not indicate whether a public defender was appointed or retained private counsel.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania maintains the presumption of innocence for Dailey until proven guilty at trial.
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