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Oneonta Driver Charged With 3rd DWI In Decade

Oneonta Driver Charged With 3rd DWI In Decade ONEONTA – An Oneonta driver is facing felony charges after having been arrested on drunk-driving for the third time in the past decade, state police report. Jason A. Thomas, 37, was arrested at 1:46 a.m. Wednesday after he allegedly failed to signal a turn as he entered Route 11A in the Town of Laurens, according to a press release.  Troopers alleged he was driving while intoxicated, and said he was driving with a…

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Police Chase Leads To Crash, DWI Arrest

Police Chase Leads To Crash, DWI Arrest ONEONTA – An unlicensed 21 year old driving the wrong way down Water and Chestnut Streets lead to a brief chase and arrest on multiple charges, including Aggravated DWI and Reckless Driving. On Saturday Dec. 12 at about 1:10 a.m., the city of Oneonta Police Department officers Sgt Collison and Ptl Harvey observed a vehicle, driven by John C. Buffa II, 21, Plymouth, that left the parking garage and traveled the wrong way…

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Driver’s B.A.C. Triple Limit, Troopers Alleged

Driver’s B.A.C. Triple Limit, Troopers Alleged MILFORD – State Police say they arrested a 45-year-old Oneonta man Sunday evening for aggravated driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor, after finding his blood-alcohol count (BAC) was .25 percent, three times over the legal limit.  The arrest occurred at 11:22 p.m. Troopers said Ronald S. Brennan was arrested after he was observed driving a car on Eddie Martin Road, Milford, that had no license plates.  Pulling him over, they said he was driving an…

Police: Man Driving Wrong Way On I-88 Hits Bus, Cited For DWI

Police: Man Driving Wrong Way On I-88 Hits Bus, Cited For DWI ONEONTA – State Police at Oneonta yesterday announced the arrest of a Worcester man for DWI after he allegedly struck a bus while driving the wrong way on I-88 in the Town of Oneonta late Saturday evening.  Andrew C. Scheiner, 28, was charged with a misdemeanor, aggravated driving while intoxicated, with a blood alcohol level of .22, and several other vehicle and traffic law violations, according to the…

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