P.M. NEWS MONDAY 10-28-24
A Delaware County Grand Jury returned an 8-count indictment against Robert Trago, Jr., and Ava Krajewski on a variety of charges including Attempted Murder, Criminal Use & Criminal Possession of a Firearm &criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. Trago allegedly shot another person, while intending to cause his death, in the Town of Hancock on September 4th, Both face lengthy Jail Sentences if convicted on all of the charges.
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The Bissell Pet Foundation worked with the Susquehanna SPCA to get animals affected by the recent southern Hurricanes into their forever homes. Officials went to Binghamton to pick up the animals Friday Night, SQSPCA Executive Director Stacie Haynes explains:
(Stacie Haynes 10-28-24)
Those interested in adopting these or other animals at the shelter can call 607-547-8111 or go to sqspca.org for more details.
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Lambrecht Auction in Sidney announced their 2nd Annual Sidney EMS Charity event to raise money for the Emergency squad, on November 15th. Jared Lambrecht visited WCDO & explained that they are looking for companies to donate items for the fundraiser:
(Jared Lambrecht 10-28-24)
More information is available online at laibids.com, last year they raised about $18,000 for the Sidney Emergency Squad.
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33 year old Shaun Carman of Walton pleaded guilty to Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in Delaware County Court last week. Carman admitted that on March 13th, in the Village of Delhi, he possessed a quantity of fentanyl with the intent to sell it, he will be sentenced to 2 years in state prison, followed by 1 year of post release supervision, he was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility pending final sentencing on December 16th.
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41 year old Brian Canfield of Greene appeared in Delaware County Court for sentencing for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs. Back on February 17th, Sidney police observed a vehicle parked and running with headlights on at the Sidney Memorial Public Library after the library was closed, a male was slumped over in the driver’s seat. Canfield failed the Standard Field Sobriety Testing, & drug paraphernalia was found in the vehicle, Canfield admitted that he was under the influence of Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, and Fentanyl. Canfield was sentenced to 5 years’ felony probation, if he violates the conditions of his probation, he is subject to being re-sentenced to 1 and 1/3 to 4 years in State Prison.
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23 year old Zachary Hoffman Kowatch of Oneonta was sentenced to 5 years of probation for his guilty plea to Attempted Reckless Endangerment, he was arrested on May 9th by State Police in Fleischmanns, for allegedly swerving his vehicle at a bicyclist and for yelling antisemitic slurs.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 10-28-24
Delaware County Board of Supervisors Chairperson Tina Mole issued a State of Emergency and instituted a county-wide burn ban as a prolonged lack of rainfall has caused abnormally dry environmental conditions, including dry ground cover which has increased substantially, leading to a significantly elevated risk of wildfires. The county-wide burn ban is in effect for all open burning, including, but campfires, brush piles, burn barrels, wood-stove ash dumping, leaf/yard debris, and torches or other devices containing an open flame.
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State Police and local law enforcement have increased patrols through Halloween, targeting impaired and reckless drivers. The enforcement period began Friday, and it runs through this Thursday, October 31, drivers can expect several sobriety checkpoints and additional DWI patrols. In addition to targeting impaired drivers, law enforcement officers will also be looking for drivers that are distracted or speeding. During last year’s initiative, law enforcement officers issued 32,866 citations and 1,182 drivers were arrested for impaired driving and 6,495 drivers were ticketed for speeding.
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Delaware County District Attorney Shawn Smith announced the unsealing of an indictment against 35 year old Darl Ellis Jr. of Binghamton, after a Grand Jury indicted Ellis. The indictments charged Ellis with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Obstructing Governmental Administration, he is accused of possessing cocaine, if convicted, he faces up to five and a half years in State Prison. Ellis was arraigned before the Delaware County Court, bail was set at $10,000 cash or $100,000 bond. The case is set for a pre-trial conference on November 4, 2024.
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On Friday, Broome County Law Enforcement Academy held its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2024 at the Visions Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton. This year, 34 graduates representing 12 law enforcement agencies earned the rank of Officer or Deputy Sheriff, after 6 months of training. 2 of the Officers have been added to the Norwich City Police Department.
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Otsego County Health Department reported that a bat tested positive for rabies Friday, the bat was found in the town of Maryland, all animals in the vicinity of the bat were up to date on their vaccinations, any human exposure is being investigated. The Health Department reminds area residents to get all of their pets & livestock vaccinated against rabies, more information is available at 607-547-4230.
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