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Guilford Teen Killed In Accidental Shooting

Guilford Teen Killed In Accidental Shooting GUILFORD – A 16-year-old male was killed when another teen boy accidentally shot him, according to reports. State police are investigating the shooting, which occurred Friday morning on County Road 35 in the town of Guilford. Police have said there is no threat to the public, and that the shooting appears to be accidental. The investigation is ongoing. FOR FULL STORY FROM WBNG, CLICK HERE…

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Trooper Launch Campaign, Be Sober, Or Get Pulled Over

Troopers Launch Campaign: Be Sober Or Get Pulled Over Beginning today through New Year’s Day, Troop C and barracks around the state are participating in the national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, State Police headquarters announced today. Drivers can expect to see sobriety checkpoints and more patrols, using marked and unmarked vehicles.  Also, underage drinking enforcement details will be deployed.…

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Police: Oneonta Man Stole $7,000 From Springbrook

Police: Oneonta Man Stole $7,000 From Springbrook MILFORD – An Oneonta man was arrested after state police received a tip that a Springbrook employee was stealing from the company. Michael G. Graziano, 34, Oneonta, was arrested after police were advised of theft at Springbrook’s Milford campus. An investigation determined that Graziano had allegedly falsified business records from January to September 2017 to steal over $7,000 in pay.…

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Truck Driver Killed At Deposit Quarry

Sidney Truck Driver Dies In Quarry Crash DEPOSIT – A 66-year-old Sidney man was killed yesterday when he was thrown from his truck following an accident on  a quarry access road in the Town of Deposit. At 9:30 a.m., state police were dispatched to the scene off State Route 8 near Mills Road, Town of Deposit, following reports of a motor vehicle accident with serious physical injury. Upon their arrive, they found William B. Barse deceased at the scene.…

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Troop C Celebrates Centennial

Open House Celebrates Troop C Centennial Above, Brian Davis, Unadilla, front, holds his grandson Mason Bronson, who covers his ears against the sound of the rotors as they watch Trooper Cliff Wood of the State Police SORT Central rappel out of the helicopter during an air rescue simulation by the State Police Aviation team out of Newburgh as Troop C celebrated the state police 100th anniversary at the Unadilla Barracks today.   The event also featured tours of the barracks and…

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Oneonta Raids Recover Heroin

Oneonta Raids Recover Heroin, Crack-Cocaine 3 No-Knock Warrants Result In 2 Arrests, One Just For Pot Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Oneonta police served three no-knock search warrants at three apartments just before sunup today, arresting two men after a six-month interagency investigation of heroin and crack-cocaine sales in the City of the Hills. At 6 a.m., 30 officers and K9s from the OPD, a Joint Otsego/Delaware Special Operations Bureau, and state police surprised occupants of Apartment B, 38 West…

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Fish, Game Club Reports $50,000 Missing; Police Charge Treasurer

Fish, Game Club Reports $50,000 Missing; Police Charge Treasurer HARTWICK – An Edmeston man is facing a felony larceny charge for allegedly taking $50,000 from the Burlington Flats Fish & Game Club, state police reported today. Lawrence D. Jaeger, 60, was arrested Thursday after troopers were advised of funds missing from the club on Fish and Game Road, Town of Hartwick.…

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Missing Teen Located In Oneonta

Missing Teen Found Safe At Bus Station ONEONTA – Alyssa F. Jones, missing since Friday, July 28, was located yesterday afternoon at the Trailways Bus Station in the City of Oneonta in good health, according to state police. The teen had been reported missing following the Bunga Wiz music festival in Laurens, but was considered a runaway at the time. Oneonta Police are conducting an interview into her whereabouts during the time she was missing.…

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