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With Stolen Truck,  Bail Reform Hits Home

Reprinted From Last Week’s Freeman’s, Hometown Oneonta With Stolen Truck,  Bail Reform Hits Home FREED INMATE RE-ARRESTED WITHIN HOURS By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com James Sitts ONEONTA – Within three days of being released from the custody of the Otsego County Corrections under the state’s new bail reform, James C. Sitts, 39, Laurens, allegedly stole a pick-up truck from a residence in Laurens. “He was awaiting trial on two home invasions,” said Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr. “But…

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With Stolen Truck, Bail Reform Hits Home

FREED INMATE ACCUSED OF STEALING TRUCK With Stolen Truck, Bail Reform Hits Home By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Within three days of being released from the custody of the Otsego County Corrections under the state’s new bail reform, James C. Sitts, 39, Laurens, allegedly stole a pick-up truck from a residence in Laurens. “He was awaiting trial on two home invasions,” said Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr. “But under the new law, he was released on…

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State Police Seek Oneonta Man On 2 Arrest Warrants For Theft

State Police Seek Oneonta Man On 2 Arrest Warrants For Theft ONEONTA – State police are seeking the public’s help in locating James C. Sitts, who was living in the Town of Oneonta.  He is wanted on a warrant for two counts of grand larceny, third degree. Sitts is described as a white male, 39, about 5-foot-10, 164 pounds, with brown hair, a beard and blue eyes.…

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Sheriff: Four Charged With Contraband In Otsego Jail

Sheriff: Inmates Alleged To Smoke Dope In Jail  4th Passed Pills, Correction Officers Say COOPERSTOWN – Four inmates of the Otsego County Correctional Facility were arrested and charged with possessing drugs and other forbidden items in their cells after guards reported smelling marijuana in the hallways.…

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