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WCDO News — Monday 9-30-13
The Chenango county sheriff’s department arrested Jeremy Hazard of Smyrna on an active arrest warrant for Promoting Prison Contraband. Hazard was found to be in possession of Marihuana while entering the Chenango County Correctional Facility. Hazard was arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court and held on $1,000.00 cash bail & will reappear in the Town of Norwich Court at a later date.
4 candidates are running for 2 seats on the Sidney town board this year. Retired Sidney village engineer John Woodyshek is running as a republican for one seat, he told WCDO News that the board has to play up the Town’s attributes & avoid controversy:
(John Woodyshek 9-30-13)
Woodyshek will participate in the town board debates Thursday evening at the Smart Community room at the Sidney Library.
Former white House & UN Adviser Eric Schwartz will give a presentation today at Binghamton University beginning at 7:00 PM in the Anderson Center. Schwartz is a BU graduate with a bachelor’s degree in political science, he has served as U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration and UN Deputy Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery.
Crews from the town of Unadilla have closed rod & gun club road today. Crews are replacing a culvert, the road will re-open at 3:00 this afternoon, and motorists are advised to seek alternate routes until that time.
4 candidates are running for 2 seats on the Sidney town board this year. Retired Sidney village engineer John Woodyshek is running as a republican for one seat, he told WCDO News that the board has to play up the Town’s attributes & avoid controversy:
(John Woodyshek 9-30-13)
Woodyshek will participate in the town board debates Thursday evening at the Smart Community room at the Sidney Library.
Former white House & UN Adviser Eric Schwartz will give a presentation today at Binghamton University beginning at 7:00 PM in the Anderson Center. Schwartz is a BU graduate with a bachelor’s degree in political science, he has served as U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration and UN Deputy Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery.
Crews from the town of Unadilla have closed rod & gun club road today. Crews are replacing a culvert, the road will re-open at 3:00 this afternoon, and motorists are advised to seek alternate routes until that time.
WCDO News — Wednesday 8-21-13
A verification change was announced for STAR or School Tax Relief Program. Homeowners are now being required to verify their income with the state. Previously income was verified by the municipalities and towns. The state is asking those enrolled in the STAR Basic program to add one more step after an audit revealed potential waste and abuse. People enrolled in STAR Basic will be able to verify by phone, or online at tax.ny.gov. All paperwork must be submitted by December 31. The state will mail information this month to affected homeowners.
Governor Cuomo announced measures to support and encourage farmers to reduce energy costs, improve business operations and enhance environmental planning. The Department of Agriculture and Markets is launching the Dairy Acceleration Program, and making available $1 million in funding, to help dairy farmers develop individualized business and environmental plans. To be eligible, a dairy cattle farm must have complete financial records. Preference will be given to farms with under 300 cows. For more information go to agriculture.ny.gov
Civil Service Commissioner Jerry Boone announced today that New York State has hundreds of internships available, and reminded college students to apply for Fall semester internships before the application deadline on September 3. New York State created a website that allows students to view and apply for internship opportunities across an array of state agencies both downstate and upstate. The program is open to resident graduate and undergraduate students as well as students who attend schools in other states, but reside in New York. To apply, visit nysinternships.com.
State Health Commissioner Nirav Shah announced the name for the New York Health Benefit Exchange, ‘NY State of Health.’ Also announced were the insurers that will offer health and dental plans to individuals and small business owners when NY State of Health opens for enrollment on Oct. 1st. For more information go to nystateofhealth.ny.gov
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Town of Greene woman for Unlawful Manufacture of Methamphetamine, Criminal Possession of Precursors of Methamphetamine, and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. 28 year old Kimberly Haughton was found to be in possession of precursors, solvents, and chemical materials used to manufacture meth in the Town of McDonough. Haughton was released and will reappear in Town of McDonough Court at a later date
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Department arrested a town of Norwich man for resisting arrest. 33 year old Todd Vance was charged following a traffic stop in the town of Smyrna. Vance fled from the scene into a wooded area and was located at the Rogers Conservation Center. Vance was arraigned in town of Sherburne Court and sent to the Chenango County Jail on $3,000 bail.
Governor Cuomo announced measures to support and encourage farmers to reduce energy costs, improve business operations and enhance environmental planning. The Department of Agriculture and Markets is launching the Dairy Acceleration Program, and making available $1 million in funding, to help dairy farmers develop individualized business and environmental plans. To be eligible, a dairy cattle farm must have complete financial records. Preference will be given to farms with under 300 cows. For more information go to agriculture.ny.gov
Civil Service Commissioner Jerry Boone announced today that New York State has hundreds of internships available, and reminded college students to apply for Fall semester internships before the application deadline on September 3. New York State created a website that allows students to view and apply for internship opportunities across an array of state agencies both downstate and upstate. The program is open to resident graduate and undergraduate students as well as students who attend schools in other states, but reside in New York. To apply, visit nysinternships.com.
State Health Commissioner Nirav Shah announced the name for the New York Health Benefit Exchange, ‘NY State of Health.’ Also announced were the insurers that will offer health and dental plans to individuals and small business owners when NY State of Health opens for enrollment on Oct. 1st. For more information go to nystateofhealth.ny.gov
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Town of Greene woman for Unlawful Manufacture of Methamphetamine, Criminal Possession of Precursors of Methamphetamine, and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. 28 year old Kimberly Haughton was found to be in possession of precursors, solvents, and chemical materials used to manufacture meth in the Town of McDonough. Haughton was released and will reappear in Town of McDonough Court at a later date
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Department arrested a town of Norwich man for resisting arrest. 33 year old Todd Vance was charged following a traffic stop in the town of Smyrna. Vance fled from the scene into a wooded area and was located at the Rogers Conservation Center. Vance was arraigned in town of Sherburne Court and sent to the Chenango County Jail on $3,000 bail.
WCDO News — Wednesday 7-31-13
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, Cortland County Sheriff’s Office, and State Police conducted a “no knock” search warrant in the Town of Pitcher Tuesday. 23-year-old Charles Baker of Pitcher was charged with Unlawful Manufacturing of Methamphetamine, Unlawful Disposal of Methamphetamine Laboratory Material, Criminal Possession of Methamphetamine Manufacturing Material, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Criminally Possessing a Hypodermic Instrument. The Sheriff’s Office seized Methamphetamines, laboratory materials and chemicals; Baker was arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $10,000 cash bail.
Delaware County Deputies investigated an ATV accident on Dryden Road in the Town of Tompkins Monday. An 18-year-old identified as Antonio Ranacelli of Walton was operating an ATV that rolled over, throwing the teen from the ATV. The youth was transported to Albany Medical Center by Life Net helicopter with life threatening injuries and was in serious but stable condition later on in the evening. New information HAS developed indicating the injured driver gave a false identity, the incident remains under investigation, AND SEVERAL MORE CHARGES ARE PENDING.
State lawmakers are back in the their home districts meeting with constituents, 102 district assemblyman Pete Lopez said that the needs of his constituents does not echo what lawmakers dealt with in Albany this year:
(Lopez 7-30-13)
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Police in Broome County arrested 32-year-old Christopher Stoudt of Towanda, Pennsylvania for allegedly starting a fire at All-Star Auto on the Vestal Parkway and then stealing a vehicle. Stoudt was charged with 3rd -degree arson, 3rd degree burglary, & petty larceny, he was arraigned and was sent to the Broome County jail.
Governor Cuomo signed legislation on Tuesday that will place the issue of legalizing casino gaming before the voters in November. If voters approve of the measure, 4 casino resorts would be allowed upstate, 2 or 3 of those could open in the Catskills or even in the southern tier.
State comptroller Tom DiNapoli released the results from audits conducted by his office, locally, in the village of Delhi, the audit showed that the village mayor and board have not developed sound budget estimates, their surplus fund balances remained high while the property tax levy continued to increase. A report on the village of Smyrna stated that the board did not segregate the clerk-treasurer’s duties & the lack of oversight caused financial activities to vary greatly from adopted budgets.
Delaware County Deputies investigated an ATV accident on Dryden Road in the Town of Tompkins Monday. An 18-year-old identified as Antonio Ranacelli of Walton was operating an ATV that rolled over, throwing the teen from the ATV. The youth was transported to Albany Medical Center by Life Net helicopter with life threatening injuries and was in serious but stable condition later on in the evening. New information HAS developed indicating the injured driver gave a false identity, the incident remains under investigation, AND SEVERAL MORE CHARGES ARE PENDING.
State lawmakers are back in the their home districts meeting with constituents, 102 district assemblyman Pete Lopez said that the needs of his constituents does not echo what lawmakers dealt with in Albany this year:
(Lopez 7-30-13)
Lawmakers are not anticipating returning to Albany for the remainder of the year for an extraordinary session. online pharmacy propecia viagra (http://familycareintl.org/blog/2014/12/31/propecia-cheap/)
Police in Broome County arrested 32-year-old Christopher Stoudt of Towanda, Pennsylvania for allegedly starting a fire at All-Star Auto on the Vestal Parkway and then stealing a vehicle. Stoudt was charged with 3rd -degree arson, 3rd degree burglary, & petty larceny, he was arraigned and was sent to the Broome County jail.
Governor Cuomo signed legislation on Tuesday that will place the issue of legalizing casino gaming before the voters in November. If voters approve of the measure, 4 casino resorts would be allowed upstate, 2 or 3 of those could open in the Catskills or even in the southern tier.
State comptroller Tom DiNapoli released the results from audits conducted by his office, locally, in the village of Delhi, the audit showed that the village mayor and board have not developed sound budget estimates, their surplus fund balances remained high while the property tax levy continued to increase. A report on the village of Smyrna stated that the board did not segregate the clerk-treasurer’s duties & the lack of oversight caused financial activities to vary greatly from adopted budgets.
WCDO News — Friday 5-10-13
The annual
The annual Robert W. Harrold BOCES open house will be held this coming Thursday from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the campus in Masonville. BOCES Principal Mike Waters comments:
(Mike Waters 5-9-13)
WCDO will be broadcasting live at the BOCES open house starting at 4:30 PM on Thursday.
23-year-old Ashley Carnevale pleaded guilty to 1st degree manslaughter & 1st degree assault in Broome County Court Wednesday. Carnevale and her husband shot and killed one person and injured another back in Windsor in 2009 while burglarizing a home in search of drugs. The guilty plea came as part of a plea deal prior to the start of a 2nd trial, Carnevale will be sentenced to concurrent terms of 15 years in prison, and she has waived her right to appeal.
32-year-old Leslie Woodward of Binghamton was arrested on an active Bench Warrant issued by Chenango County Court.
Woodward failed to comply with the conditions of her release for the original charges of 4th degree Grand Larceny, 3rd degree Forgery and Petty Larceny. Woodward was taken into custody without incident and she was turned over to the custody of Chenango County Correctional Facility, she’ll face action in Chenango County Court shortly.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s office arrested 36-year-old Chad Hanyon of Smyrna for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. Hanyon was found to be in possession of Marihuana by deputies, he was released on an appearance ticket for the Town of Smyrna Court on a later date.
The annual Robert W. Harrold BOCES open house will be held this coming Thursday from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the campus in Masonville. BOCES Principal Mike Waters comments:
(Mike Waters 5-9-13)
WCDO will be broadcasting live at the BOCES open house starting at 4:30 PM on Thursday.
23-year-old Ashley Carnevale pleaded guilty to 1st degree manslaughter & 1st degree assault in Broome County Court Wednesday. Carnevale and her husband shot and killed one person and injured another back in Windsor in 2009 while burglarizing a home in search of drugs. The guilty plea came as part of a plea deal prior to the start of a 2nd trial, Carnevale will be sentenced to concurrent terms of 15 years in prison, and she has waived her right to appeal.
32-year-old Leslie Woodward of Binghamton was arrested on an active Bench Warrant issued by Chenango County Court.
Woodward failed to comply with the conditions of her release for the original charges of 4th degree Grand Larceny, 3rd degree Forgery and Petty Larceny. Woodward was taken into custody without incident and she was turned over to the custody of Chenango County Correctional Facility, she’ll face action in Chenango County Court shortly.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s office arrested 36-year-old Chad Hanyon of Smyrna for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. Hanyon was found to be in possession of Marihuana by deputies, he was released on an appearance ticket for the Town of Smyrna Court on a later date.
WCDO News — Wednesday 4-17-13
Governor Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff today, in honor of the victims of the marathon bombing in Boston. Members of the New York National Guard were deployed to Boston to assist with the investigation into Monday’s bombing that killed 3 and injured more than 180.
The Chenango county sheriff’s department arrested 44-year-old David Crane of Smyrna for Aggravated Criminal Contempt, 4th degree Criminal Mischief and Resisting Arrest. Crane is accused of violating an order of protection, engaging in a domestic dispute & fleeing the scene before deputies arrived. Deputies & State Troopers returned to the scene and were able to locate Crane in a crawlspace, he was apprehended without incident. He was arraigned in the Village of Smyrna court and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $5,000 cash bail.
Delaware County Deputies arrested 23-year-old Christopher Manning of Franklin for 2nd degree Burglary & 4th degree Grand Larceny. Manning is accused of breaking into an area residence & stealing firearms, he was arraigned & was remanded to Delaware County jail on $2,500 cash or $5,000 bond, he will re-appear on April 19th.
The Chenango county sheriff’s department arrested 33-year-old Shaun Sullivan of Oneonta on an active arrest warrant for 2nd degree Aggravated Harassment. Sullivan is accused of harassing and threatening a victim by telephone, he was arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court and was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $500 cash bail.
The Chenango county sheriff’s department arrested 44-year-old David Crane of Smyrna for Aggravated Criminal Contempt, 4th degree Criminal Mischief and Resisting Arrest. Crane is accused of violating an order of protection, engaging in a domestic dispute & fleeing the scene before deputies arrived. Deputies & State Troopers returned to the scene and were able to locate Crane in a crawlspace, he was apprehended without incident. He was arraigned in the Village of Smyrna court and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $5,000 cash bail.
Delaware County Deputies arrested 23-year-old Christopher Manning of Franklin for 2nd degree Burglary & 4th degree Grand Larceny. Manning is accused of breaking into an area residence & stealing firearms, he was arraigned & was remanded to Delaware County jail on $2,500 cash or $5,000 bond, he will re-appear on April 19th.
The Chenango county sheriff’s department arrested 33-year-old Shaun Sullivan of Oneonta on an active arrest warrant for 2nd degree Aggravated Harassment. Sullivan is accused of harassing and threatening a victim by telephone, he was arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court and was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $500 cash bail.
WCDO News — Thursday 2-21-13
Dr. James Terzian conducted a post mortem examination of both sets of human remains, from Tuesday's fire in Walton, one of the deceased has been identified as 48 year old Debra Sundstrom of Walton, with the cause of death being suicide and cause of death being a gunshot to the head. Identification of the second set of human remains, as well as manner and cause of death is pending. The fire at the house on John Lockwood road Tuesday in Walton has been ruled as arson. The Investigation is continuing.
State troopers in Greene arrested 30 year old Christopher Lindow of Smithville Flats for Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC of .12%. The arrest resulted from an investigation into a one-car accident on Shafer Road in Greene, Lindow was released with tickets to appear in the Town of Greene Court today.
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission is urging New York’s U.S. senators and congressmen to keep the pressure up in order to secure federal funds to avert the March 1st shut-down of 18 stream gauges and 16 rain gauges in the southern tier. the funding is $215,000 a year, Stream Gauges scheduled to be shut down are located at the Susquehanna River – Bainbridge. Binghamton, Oneonta, Vestal, Windsor & in the Chenango River at Greene, Norwich, Oxford, & Sherburne & in the Unadilla River at Rockdale. Rain gauges would be turned off at Vestal, Bainbridge, Oxford, Sherburne, Morris & Oneonta locally.
The Chenango county sheriff's department arrested 29-year-old Daniel Harmon of Smyrna for 4th degree Grand Larceny and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Harmon is accused of stealing a purse from a shopping cart at the Big M Supermarket in Sherburne, while in the company of his daughter. Harmon was issued an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in the Village of Sherburne Court at a later date.
The United Way of Delaware & Otsego Counties Is 1 week away from wrapping up their annual fundraising campaign. Executive Director Terry Capuano explains:
(Terry Capuano 2-21-13)
Capuano said that they are just under their 100% stated goal of the year, and they anticipated another year of great need in the counties, as many are still trying to rebound from the major storms of the last 2 years.
State Troopers in Sidney arrested 42-year-old Patrick Seeley of Mount Upton for Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC of .15%. The arrest resulted from a motor vehicle accident in Guilford; Seeley was arraigned in the Town of Guilford Court and remanded to the Chenango County Jail on bail.
State Senator Jim Seward announced that nominations are being accepted for the state senate’s annual Women of Distinction celebration. ALL NOMINATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY APRIL 5TH, INSTRUCTIONS ARE CONTAINED IN THE ON-LINE NOMINATION FORM at Senator Seward’s website, senatorjimseward.com or by calling his office at 432-5524. The senate will honor distinguished women from throughout the state at a May 7th Albany reception, where each honoree’s photograph and biography will become part of a special exhibit proclaiming the exceptional contributions of exemplary New York women.
Governor Cuomo announced “New York Open for Fishing and Hunting” plan to streamline hunting and fishing licenses and reduce license fees to support tourism. The proposal is part of the 30-day amendments to the 2013-14 Executive Budget. Under the new plan, anglers will get a full year of fishing no matter when they purchase the license. Also, the proposal consolidates both small-game and big-game license privileges into a single hunting license. The proposal also makes the marine fishing registration permanent & will continue to be free.
State troopers in Greene arrested 30 year old Christopher Lindow of Smithville Flats for Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC of .12%. The arrest resulted from an investigation into a one-car accident on Shafer Road in Greene, Lindow was released with tickets to appear in the Town of Greene Court today.
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission is urging New York’s U.S. senators and congressmen to keep the pressure up in order to secure federal funds to avert the March 1st shut-down of 18 stream gauges and 16 rain gauges in the southern tier. the funding is $215,000 a year, Stream Gauges scheduled to be shut down are located at the Susquehanna River – Bainbridge. Binghamton, Oneonta, Vestal, Windsor & in the Chenango River at Greene, Norwich, Oxford, & Sherburne & in the Unadilla River at Rockdale. Rain gauges would be turned off at Vestal, Bainbridge, Oxford, Sherburne, Morris & Oneonta locally.
The Chenango county sheriff's department arrested 29-year-old Daniel Harmon of Smyrna for 4th degree Grand Larceny and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Harmon is accused of stealing a purse from a shopping cart at the Big M Supermarket in Sherburne, while in the company of his daughter. Harmon was issued an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in the Village of Sherburne Court at a later date.
The United Way of Delaware & Otsego Counties Is 1 week away from wrapping up their annual fundraising campaign. Executive Director Terry Capuano explains:
(Terry Capuano 2-21-13)
Capuano said that they are just under their 100% stated goal of the year, and they anticipated another year of great need in the counties, as many are still trying to rebound from the major storms of the last 2 years.
State Troopers in Sidney arrested 42-year-old Patrick Seeley of Mount Upton for Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC of .15%. The arrest resulted from a motor vehicle accident in Guilford; Seeley was arraigned in the Town of Guilford Court and remanded to the Chenango County Jail on bail.
State Senator Jim Seward announced that nominations are being accepted for the state senate’s annual Women of Distinction celebration. ALL NOMINATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY APRIL 5TH, INSTRUCTIONS ARE CONTAINED IN THE ON-LINE NOMINATION FORM at Senator Seward’s website, senatorjimseward.com or by calling his office at 432-5524. The senate will honor distinguished women from throughout the state at a May 7th Albany reception, where each honoree’s photograph and biography will become part of a special exhibit proclaiming the exceptional contributions of exemplary New York women.
Governor Cuomo announced “New York Open for Fishing and Hunting” plan to streamline hunting and fishing licenses and reduce license fees to support tourism. The proposal is part of the 30-day amendments to the 2013-14 Executive Budget. Under the new plan, anglers will get a full year of fishing no matter when they purchase the license. Also, the proposal consolidates both small-game and big-game license privileges into a single hunting license. The proposal also makes the marine fishing registration permanent & will continue to be free.
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WCDO News — Monday 1-14-13
Governor Andrew Cuomo has declared the State of New York in a Public Health Emergency in response to the severe flu season. The Executive Order that will allow pharmacists to give flu shots to anyone between the ages of six month and 18 years. More than 19,000 cases of the flu have already been reported in New York, 2 children have died as a result of the flu.
On Friday, Sidney school officials announced that during one of the high school lunch periods, 7- .22 caliber shells were found and given to a school administrator. At the time the shells were found, students were at lunch and contained in the cafeteria. Principal Eben Bullock was able to track down the source of the shells and was able to bring quick closure to the situation. At no time was there a threat, nor was there any reason to believe there was any type of weapon.
40 year old Robert Wilsey of Harpersfield was arrested following a joint investigation by the Delaware and Otsego County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Divisions and the United States Drug Enforcement Administration in cooperation with State Police. Deputies charged Wilsey with 2nd degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance following the execution of a search warrant, for allegedly possessing over five ounces of Oxycodone powder, with a street value of $50,000. Wilsey was arraigned in the Town of Stamford Court and remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility without bail. Wilsey is expected to face additional charges shortly as the investigation continues.
The Chenango County Sheriffs Office arrested 57 year old Gregory Manwarren of Smyrna for 4th degree Criminal Mischief 4th and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Manwarren was charged after a domestic dispute in which he caused damage to a motor vehicle, He was arraigned in the Town of Plymouth Court and was released on his own recognizance to appear in the Town of Smyrna Court at a later date.
Police agencies in Tompkins County executed a search warrant in the Town of Lansing, leading to the seizure of crack cocaine and the arrest of a Lansing resident. The New York State Police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team, Tompkins County Sheriff’s Office, and the Groton and Ithaca Police Departments announce the arrest of 27 year old Travis Anderson of Lansing, for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 3rd Degree after police discovered 2 ounces of crack cocaine, a small amount of marihuana, a loaded 12 gauge shotgun, digital scales, and materials used to package and sell crack cocaine. Anderson was arraigned & was remanded to Tompkins County Jail in lieu of $25,000 cash / $50,000 property bond.
On Friday, Sidney school officials announced that during one of the high school lunch periods, 7- .22 caliber shells were found and given to a school administrator. At the time the shells were found, students were at lunch and contained in the cafeteria. Principal Eben Bullock was able to track down the source of the shells and was able to bring quick closure to the situation. At no time was there a threat, nor was there any reason to believe there was any type of weapon.
40 year old Robert Wilsey of Harpersfield was arrested following a joint investigation by the Delaware and Otsego County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Divisions and the United States Drug Enforcement Administration in cooperation with State Police. Deputies charged Wilsey with 2nd degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance following the execution of a search warrant, for allegedly possessing over five ounces of Oxycodone powder, with a street value of $50,000. Wilsey was arraigned in the Town of Stamford Court and remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility without bail. Wilsey is expected to face additional charges shortly as the investigation continues.
The Chenango County Sheriffs Office arrested 57 year old Gregory Manwarren of Smyrna for 4th degree Criminal Mischief 4th and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Manwarren was charged after a domestic dispute in which he caused damage to a motor vehicle, He was arraigned in the Town of Plymouth Court and was released on his own recognizance to appear in the Town of Smyrna Court at a later date.
Police agencies in Tompkins County executed a search warrant in the Town of Lansing, leading to the seizure of crack cocaine and the arrest of a Lansing resident. The New York State Police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team, Tompkins County Sheriff’s Office, and the Groton and Ithaca Police Departments announce the arrest of 27 year old Travis Anderson of Lansing, for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 3rd Degree after police discovered 2 ounces of crack cocaine, a small amount of marihuana, a loaded 12 gauge shotgun, digital scales, and materials used to package and sell crack cocaine. Anderson was arraigned & was remanded to Tompkins County Jail in lieu of $25,000 cash / $50,000 property bond.
WCDO News — Friday 1-11-13
The American Red Cross urges people who have not yet gotten a flu vaccine to get vaccinated now due to widespread flu activity across the country. The flu has been reported in 41 include New York, & the centers for disease control recommends a yearly flu vaccine for everyone 6 months of age and older. More information is available on redcross.org.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies investigated a one-car motor vehicle accident on Rathbun Road in the Town of Meredith. 84-year-old Edward Mills of West Davenport slid on the snow covered shoulder of the road and entered a ditch causing the car to flip on its right side. Mills was not hurt in the accident & No tickets were issued.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies investigated a one-car motor vehicle accident that occurred on Meredith Street in the Village of Delhi. 28-year-old Justin Nilsson of Delhi was traveling south on Meredith St. when he lost control of his vehicle on the snow covered road and slid into an embankment. Nilsson was not hurt in the accident. No tickets were issued.
The Chenango County Sheriffs Office arrested two Smyrna residents and one Norwich resident for 6th degree Conspiracy & Petit Larceny. Charged were 18-year-old Tyler Campbell, 18-year-old Tiffany Robbins and 18-year-old Deanna Kirwin for allegedly stealing items from the Norwich Wal-Mart store. Campbell, Robbins and Kirwin were issued appearance tickets and ordered to appear before the Town of Norwich Court on January 17th.
The Chenango county sheriffs department arrested 25-year-old Andrew Scheiner of Richmondville on an active family court warrant for failure to obey a child support order. Scheiner was taken into custody and was taken to the Chenango county jail without incident, he will be held for 15 days or until a $100 purge is paid.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies investigated a one-car motor vehicle accident on Rathbun Road in the Town of Meredith. 84-year-old Edward Mills of West Davenport slid on the snow covered shoulder of the road and entered a ditch causing the car to flip on its right side. Mills was not hurt in the accident & No tickets were issued.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies investigated a one-car motor vehicle accident that occurred on Meredith Street in the Village of Delhi. 28-year-old Justin Nilsson of Delhi was traveling south on Meredith St. when he lost control of his vehicle on the snow covered road and slid into an embankment. Nilsson was not hurt in the accident. No tickets were issued.
The Chenango County Sheriffs Office arrested two Smyrna residents and one Norwich resident for 6th degree Conspiracy & Petit Larceny. Charged were 18-year-old Tyler Campbell, 18-year-old Tiffany Robbins and 18-year-old Deanna Kirwin for allegedly stealing items from the Norwich Wal-Mart store. Campbell, Robbins and Kirwin were issued appearance tickets and ordered to appear before the Town of Norwich Court on January 17th.
The Chenango county sheriffs department arrested 25-year-old Andrew Scheiner of Richmondville on an active family court warrant for failure to obey a child support order. Scheiner was taken into custody and was taken to the Chenango county jail without incident, he will be held for 15 days or until a $100 purge is paid.