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WCDO News — Tuesday 6-9-26
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P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 6-9-26
Delaware County District Attorney Shawn Smith & Delaware County Sheriff Craig DuMond held a Press Conference this morning regarding the Conviction obtained against Brent Trimbell of Hobart. D.A. Smith announced that Trimbell pleaded guilty to 2 counts of 1st degree rape, resulting in expected prison terms of 13 years followed by 20 years for Supervised release for each count and he will have to register as a sex offender, Trimbell also pleaded guilty to Forcible Touching, which will result in a 1 year prison term, the jail terms are expected to run concurrently:
(Shawn Smith 6-9-26)
One of the victims, Lilly Temple, spoke at the press conference, urging similar crime victims to notify law enforcement to bring down the predatory offenders:
(Lilly Temple 6-9-26)
Delaware County Sheriff also commented at this morning's press Conference:
(Sheriff DuMond 6-9-26)
After pleading guilty, sentencing was adjourned until August 25, 2026. The defendant was remanded into federal custody because he still faces charges alleging that he coerced or persuaded a child to produce sexually explicit content. Those charges remain open and are being handled by the United State Attorney’s Office.
Delaware County District Attorney Shawn Smith & Delaware County Sheriff Craig DuMond held a Press Conference this morning regarding the Conviction obtained against Brent Trimbell of Hobart. D.A. Smith announced that Trimbell pleaded guilty to 2 counts of 1st degree rape, resulting in expected prison terms of 13 years followed by 20 years for Supervised release for each count and he will have to register as a sex offender, Trimbell also pleaded guilty to Forcible Touching, which will result in a 1 year prison term, the jail terms are expected to run concurrently:
(Shawn Smith 6-9-26)
One of the victims, Lilly Temple, spoke at the press conference, urging similar crime victims to notify law enforcement to bring down the predatory offenders:
(Lilly Temple 6-9-26)
Delaware County Sheriff also commented at this morning's press Conference:
(Sheriff DuMond 6-9-26)
After pleading guilty, sentencing was adjourned until August 25, 2026. The defendant was remanded into federal custody because he still faces charges alleging that he coerced or persuaded a child to produce sexually explicit content. Those charges remain open and are being handled by the United State Attorney’s Office.
New York Attorney General Letitia James joined a coalition of 36 other attorneys general and the U.S. Department of Justice in securing $36.5 million from CVS Pharmacy, for fraudulently over-billing Medicaid for insulin prescriptions. From 2010 to 2020, CVS knowingly dispensed more insulin to customers than they needed while maintaining that they were reporting the correct amount of insulin in their prescriptions. The fraudulent claims allowed the company to rake in millions in extra reimbursements from Medicaid for insulin distribution. CVS will pay more than $25 million to state Medicaid programs across the country, including $2.25 million to New York.
Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested 31 year old Justin Cole of Bainbridge for Reckless Endangerment and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, following an investigation into a complaint received on May 31, regarding a firearm allegedly being brandished during an altercation in a parking lot adjacent in the Village of Sherburne. A preliminary investigation revealed allegations that a firearm and a knife had been brandished by two separate individuals during the incident. No individuals present at the scene wished to pursue charges, deputies obtained photographs depicting a firearm being brandished in the presence of bystanders, including children. Cole was issued an appearance ticket to appear in the Village of Sherburne Court at a later date.
The lineup of shows for the Next Broadway in Binghamton season was announced today, Murphy Fauci of NAC Entertainment comments:
(Murphy Fauci 6-9-26)
This year is the 50th season of shows from Broadway in Binghamton. More information is available at 607-772-1391.
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 6-9-26
60 year old Ann Affholder of Binghamton, was sentenced to 5 years in State Prison followed by 5 years of Post-Release Supervision on Assault charges & an additional 1 year in jail for driving impaired, to be served concurrently. Affholder pleaded guilty in Broome County Court to 5 counts of Assault & Operating a Motor Vehicle While Impaired by Drugs. On October 31, 2025, Affholder operated a motor vehicle while impaired by methamphetamines and struck a group of families trick-or-treating, causing multiple injuries, including to a minor.
(Murphy Fauci 6-9-26)
This year is the 50th season of shows from Broadway in Binghamton. More information is available at 607-772-1391.
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 6-9-26
60 year old Ann Affholder of Binghamton, was sentenced to 5 years in State Prison followed by 5 years of Post-Release Supervision on Assault charges & an additional 1 year in jail for driving impaired, to be served concurrently. Affholder pleaded guilty in Broome County Court to 5 counts of Assault & Operating a Motor Vehicle While Impaired by Drugs. On October 31, 2025, Affholder operated a motor vehicle while impaired by methamphetamines and struck a group of families trick-or-treating, causing multiple injuries, including to a minor.
Chenango County Sheriff's Office arrested 36 year old Jon Squires of Norwich for 3 counts of Criminal Contempt Saturday, after Deputies responded to a complaint in Oxford. Squires allegedly violated an order of protection issued by the Chenango County Family Court. Squires was arrested and arraigned, he was released on his own recognizance and is to appear in the Village of Oxford Court on a later date.
Unadilla Fire Department responded Monday afternoon at approximately 3:14 PM, to a 2 vehicle accident involving a school bus. Fire Department units & an ambulance responded to the scene, it was determined that the incident was minor in nature, every student on the bus was evaluated by EMS personnel. no injuries were reported.
Delaware County Sheriff's Office arrested 28 year old Makayla Specht of Delhi on charges of unlawfully dealing with a child. Investigators followed up a complaint of an adult providing alcoholic beverages to a child, Specht allegedly provided alcoholic beverages to a minor in the Town of Kortright on December 25th, she was released on an appearance ticket for Town of Kortright Court at a later date.
43 year old Jason Sweeney of Friendsville Pennsylvania was arrested June 3rd, after Officers observed him peel out & speed in Endicott. Sweeney was stopped, he admitted to consuming alcohol and Deputies observed a handgun & a box of ammunition in the vehicle, Sweeney was charged with Felony DWI, Criminal Possession of a Weapon, he was processed and arraigned and was remanded to the Broome County Correctional Facility.
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WCDO News — Wednesday 2-11-26
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P.M. NEWS Wednesday 2-11-25
The State Division of Criminal Justice Services announced that the missing persons report regarding 34 year old Chelsea Nicholson of Oneonta was canceled as of 9:00 AM this morning, she was reported missing on Tuesday morning and was last seen driving a red Kia in Oneonta, she was reported to be safe by Oneonta Police & no other details were released.
The State Division of Criminal Justice Services announced that the missing persons report regarding 34 year old Chelsea Nicholson of Oneonta was canceled as of 9:00 AM this morning, she was reported missing on Tuesday morning and was last seen driving a red Kia in Oneonta, she was reported to be safe by Oneonta Police & no other details were released.
Governor Hochul highlighted proposals to bring down costs of auto insurance rates and tackle fraudulent claims, limit damages paid out to bad actors and ensure that consumers, not insurance companies, are prioritized:
(Hochul 2-11-26)
Governor Hochul said that similar reforms against Auto Insurance fraud were implemented in Florida, where insurance premiums were reduced on average by 20%, she is hoping the the state legislature will pass these reforms this session.
(Hochul 2-11-26)
Governor Hochul said that similar reforms against Auto Insurance fraud were implemented in Florida, where insurance premiums were reduced on average by 20%, she is hoping the the state legislature will pass these reforms this session.
The Susquehanna SPCA responded to the another call of farm animals left abandoned in Guilford last weekend, where the animals were surrendered to the SPCA by the owners, the SPCA acquired a farm last year in order to process and take care of these types of rescues, according to Director Stacie Haynes:
(Stacie Haynes 2-11-26)
Haynes said that they are able to take on these types of cases from a larger demographic area now that they have a farm & staff, and they passed an inspection under the new Companion Animal Care Standards Act for Shelters and Rescues, following a recent inspection, more information is available at (607)547-8111.
(Stacie Haynes 2-11-26)
Haynes said that they are able to take on these types of cases from a larger demographic area now that they have a farm & staff, and they passed an inspection under the new Companion Animal Care Standards Act for Shelters and Rescues, following a recent inspection, more information is available at (607)547-8111.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has accepted the Republican party nomination for Governor of New York. Blakeman’s nomination comes a day after Antonio Delgado dropped out of the race where he was hoping to upset his former boss and force a primary, Polling showed that Delgado was behind among Democrats by a 6 to 1 margin, in the recent Sienna Poll Hochul has about a 3 to 1 margin over Blakeman.
Broome County will host the New York State Public High School Athletic Association baseball championships through 2029. The Games Will Be Played at such venues as Union- Endicott High School, Mirabito Stadium and Binghamton University for semifinal and championship match-ups.
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 2-11-26
The State Division of Criminal Justice Services announced that 34 year old Chelsea Nicholson of Oneonta is missing, she is described as a white female, 5' 7", 220 pounds with brown hair & Green eyes, she is considered an endangered adult who may be in need of medical attention. She was last seen driving a 2013 red Kia SUV with New York license plate LGJ-4364 on Franklin Street in the city of Oneonta, at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, February 10. Chelsea wears glasses and was last seen wearing all black clothing. If seen, call 911 or the Oneonta City Police Department (607) 432-1111. For more information, go to www.criminaljustice.ny.gov (http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/). (Canceled)
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A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 2-11-26
The State Division of Criminal Justice Services announced that 34 year old Chelsea Nicholson of Oneonta is missing, she is described as a white female, 5' 7", 220 pounds with brown hair & Green eyes, she is considered an endangered adult who may be in need of medical attention. She was last seen driving a 2013 red Kia SUV with New York license plate LGJ-4364 on Franklin Street in the city of Oneonta, at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, February 10. Chelsea wears glasses and was last seen wearing all black clothing. If seen, call 911 or the Oneonta City Police Department (607) 432-1111. For more information, go to www.criminaljustice.ny.gov (http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/). (Canceled)
WCDO News — Wednesday 1-21-26
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P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-21-26
Local State Assemblyman Joe Angelino is looking over the Executive Budget Proposal from Governor Kathy Hochul, and he commented that he will likely be voting no on most of the budget pieces again this year:
(Angelino 1-21-26)
The budget totals 260 Billion dollars, lawmakers have until April 1st to get the budget passed by the beginning of the next fiscal year.
Local State Assemblyman Joe Angelino is looking over the Executive Budget Proposal from Governor Kathy Hochul, and he commented that he will likely be voting no on most of the budget pieces again this year:
(Angelino 1-21-26)
The budget totals 260 Billion dollars, lawmakers have until April 1st to get the budget passed by the beginning of the next fiscal year.
Chenango Health Network & Bassett Medical Center Research Institute, are calling on residents of Norwich and Sherburne to participate in a Community Health Survey, which is designed to gather comprehensive, confidential information to assess the community’s health status and needs. Kimberly Lorraine of the Chenango Health Network explains:
(Kimberly Lorraine 1-21-26)
The results will be used to develop and evaluate future diabetes prevention efforts. The survey is now open until February 28th, For more information, visit chenangohealth.org or contact Kimberly Lorraine at 607 337-4171or kimberly@chenangohealth.org.
(Kimberly Lorraine 1-21-26)
The results will be used to develop and evaluate future diabetes prevention efforts. The survey is now open until February 28th, For more information, visit chenangohealth.org or contact Kimberly Lorraine at 607 337-4171or kimberly@chenangohealth.org.
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who is a member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, announced that several of her priorities were included in the 2026 Energy and Water Development, Commerce-Justice-Science, and Environment funding bills. $11.75 million in funding will go to the Delaware River Basin Restoration Program to support wildlife, improve water quality, and enhance recreational access to the basin, $28 million was allocated to help New York households increase the energy efficiency of their homes and lower their energy bills.
43 year old Kaycee Spawn of Port Crane, was sentenced in Broome County Court following her guilty pleas in October. Spawn was sentenced to 2 to 4 years in Prison for possessing Dangerous Contraband in Prison, 4 years in Prison with 3 years Post Release Supervision for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, the sentences will run consecutively due to her undischarged term of imprisonment resulting from a parole violation.
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies announced that Michael Collins takes over as the 19th manager in Binghamton team history. The Rumble Ponies open the 2026 season on the road against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on Friday, April 3. The Ponies' home opener is on Tuesday, April 7 against the Somerset Patriots at 6:07 pm. Season tickets, flex booklets, and ballpark passes are currently on sale at Mirabito Stadium, or bingrp.com.
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-21-26
The Broome County Sheriff’s Office released the autopsy findings following the death of Chelsey Davis of Port Dickinson that occurred shortly after entering the Broome County Correctional Facility on October 8th. Davis’ cause of death was listed as “Chronic Alcohol Use with Hepatic Cirrhosis,” with contributing factors listed as “hemorrhaging pancreas and heart disease. The toxicology report found no alcohol or controlled substances in her system at the time of her death. Davis was remanded to the Correctional Facility by the Town of Chenango Court., after booking procedures, she received a full medical and substance abuse screening with Correctional Facility medical staff before being housed in the Medical Unit. Over the next several hours, Davis was seen by medical staff 2 additional times, she was not exhibiting any issues, 20 minutes after the third visit with medical staff, Davis experienced a medical emergency, staff administered CPR and a Defibrillator but were unable to revive her.
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-21-26
The Broome County Sheriff’s Office released the autopsy findings following the death of Chelsey Davis of Port Dickinson that occurred shortly after entering the Broome County Correctional Facility on October 8th. Davis’ cause of death was listed as “Chronic Alcohol Use with Hepatic Cirrhosis,” with contributing factors listed as “hemorrhaging pancreas and heart disease. The toxicology report found no alcohol or controlled substances in her system at the time of her death. Davis was remanded to the Correctional Facility by the Town of Chenango Court., after booking procedures, she received a full medical and substance abuse screening with Correctional Facility medical staff before being housed in the Medical Unit. Over the next several hours, Davis was seen by medical staff 2 additional times, she was not exhibiting any issues, 20 minutes after the third visit with medical staff, Davis experienced a medical emergency, staff administered CPR and a Defibrillator but were unable to revive her.
The State Department of Motor Vehicles will launch a new technology system, All DMV offices will close at 2:00 PM on Friday, Feb. 13, with online and phone services also unavailable during the transition. DMV operations are expected to fully resume at the start of business on Wednesday, February 18, People who need to renew a license or non-driver ID, or complete other transactions before February 13, are encouraged to use the online options on the DMV website.
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