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Police Report - 06/12/2012

Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - Updated: 8:35 AM

Town of Webb

On May 5, a traffic stop resulted in an unlawful possession of marijuana arrest. Luke J. Jenicki, age 19, of Green River, Wy., was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana. He will appear in the Town of Webb Court at a later date.

On May 14, Kristie Green, age 61, of Queensbury, NY was arrested by the Town of Webb Police for issuing a bad check to a local business. The arrest was made as a part of a two year investigation into her whereabouts.

On May 20, Joel Mated, age 27, of Utica, was arrested following a traffic stop for unlawful possession of marijuana. He will appear in the Town of Webb Court at a later date.

On May 20, Lauren E. Endy, age 21, of Manlius, NY was arrested for unlawful possession of marijuana following a traffic stop. She will appear at a later date in the Town of Webb Court.

On May 20, Carl W. Agnier, age 47, of Deanboro, NY was arrested following a traffic stop for driving while intoxicated.

On May 20, a one-car accident at the intersection of Route 28 and Tuttle Road sent one person to a Utica hospital. Mary Lennon of Blue Mountain Lake was northbound on Route 28 when she lost control of her car which struck a power pole and struck a rock before coming to rest. She was then transported to a Utica hospital by the Old Forge Ambulance. Cause of the accident is still under investigation.

On May 23, a Boonville man was arrested following a traffic stop. Duane L. Woodworth, age 54, was arrested by the Town of Webb Police.

On May 23, an off-duty police officer called in an erratic driver. As a result, the operator was arrested for aggravated unlicensed operation. Luke A. Schrider, 29, of Holland Patent was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation, arraigned before Webb Justice John Graham. He posted bail and will appear at a late date in the Town of Webb Court.

On May 27, the Town of Webb Police began investigating a rash of stolen camp signs along the upper end of South Shore Road. As of June 8, only three signs have been recovered. The signs are all different shapes and sizes. The signs are valued at $500 or more. Anyone with information regarding the signs is asked to call the Town of Webb Police at (315) 369-3157.

On June 2, two Conesus, NY men were checked for fishing licenses, at which time officers observed marijuana in their tackle box. As a result David Lang, age 25, was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana, and Robert Spears, age 26, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance (cocaine) fifth degree, a class D felony, and was charged with fishing without a license. Lang was issued an appearance ticket to appear in the Town of Webb Court at a later date. Spears was arraigned before the Town of Ohio Justice and was remanded to Herkimer County Correctional facility in lieu of bail.

On June 3, Ryan Queen, age 18, was arrested for harassment, second degree, by the Town of Webb Police after harassing an officer of the Town of Webb, and unlawful possession of marijuana. Queen was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Webb Court at a later date.

On June 4, at about 11 p.m., Town of Webb Police were called to 149 McKeever Road to a burglary in progress call, for a man trying to break into a home. As the first patrol arrived, Brian Nagy of Port Leyden ran off. Members of the New York State Police, Chief Russell of the Town of Webb and Chief Kalil of the Town of Inlet with K9 Oden responded to conduct a search. After approximately one hour, Nagy was taken into custody by the NYS Police. He was taken to the Town of Webb Police department where he was charged with multiple counts of felony criminal mischief and attempted burglary, second degree, all of which are felonies. He was arraigned by Webb Justice James Miller and remanded to Herkimer County Correctional Facility in lieu of bail.

On June 7, at approximately 6:20 p.m., the Town of Webb Police investigated a motorcycle vs. truck accident at the intersection of McLymond Street and Route 28 in Old Forge. The motorcycle was operated by Walter Scott of Thendara, and rider Diedre Scott of Thendara. The two received injuries as the result of a truck failing to yield the right of way. Mr Scott, in an attempt to avoid a collision with the truck, locked his brakes up and lost control of the motorcycle. Both he and his passenger were ejected. They were transported by the Old Forge Ambulance to a Utica Hospital for treatment. The truck operator, Chaodong Li, of Flushing, NY was ticketed for inadequate brakes and failure to yield right of way.

     

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