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Rash Of Burglaries Strikes Center City

Rash Of Burglaries Strikes Center City Police Warn: Lock Doors, Windows, Cars By LIBBY CUDMORE • for www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – With six burglaries and two car thefts in the last 10 days, Oneonta police are warning Center City residents to lock their cars, doors and windows. “This isn’t a student taking a chair off a porch and moving it a few houses up the block,” said Lt. Douglas Brenner, Oneonta Police Department. “The thieves are taking purses, wallets, cash, and…

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Pedestrian Hit By Car Near Hartwick College

Car Hits Hartwick Student As He Jogs Near Campus ONEONTA – Police are on the scene near the entrance to Hartwick College investigating a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian who was jogging near the school. The victim, a male Hartwick student, was running with a group of students when he was struck while crossing West Street in front of the entrance to the college.  He has been airlifted to Bassett Hospital, and, according to witnesses, he was conscious when he was…

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78 Bags of Heroin Seized in Orchard Street Bust

78 Bags of Heroin Seized In Orchard Street Bust ONEONTA – Two people were arrested and 78 bags of heroin seized during an investigation into narcotic trafficking in the West End. Laura Pepper, 54, and Mathew Hill, 45, were arrested after the OPD’s  Patrol Division and Special Response Team, along with the State Police K9 unit, served a search warrant at their 1-A Orchard St. address.  Confiscated at the scene were 78 bags of heroin with a street value of…

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Two Arrested In Drug Bust At Budget Inn

Two Arrested After Drug Bust At Budget Inn ONEONTA – 30 bags of heroin and 23 bags of crack cocaine were seized and two people arrested in a raid this morning at the Budget Motel on Southside. Dale K. Rogers, 24 and Rameara N. Sample, 26, both of Brooklyn, were arrested after a joint investigation with the Oneonta Police, State Police and Delaware County Sheriff’s Department into illegal narcotics trafficking in and around the city of Oneonta.…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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