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Police Blotter

February 10, 2012

Police Blotter: February 10, 2012

Area police reported the following charges.

Oneonta Troopers

Adam T. Myers, 22, Worcester, Jan. 23, unlawful possession of marijuana.

Nathan Ryan Sheldon, 19, Otego, Jan. 23, unlawful possession of marijuana, driving while ability impaired by drugs.

Joseph F. Santiago, 23, North Norwich, Jan. 18, petit larceny.

Biczo Kalman, 75, Worcester, Jan. 17, petit larceny.

Greene troopers

Andrew D. Peng, 21, West Harrison, Jan. 22, driving while ability impaired by alcohol.

Sidney Troopers

Ralph R. Goodrich, 87, Sidney, Jan. 5, driving while intoxicated.

Robert A. Kintz, 29, Ashton, Md., Jan. 6, unlawful possession of marijuana.

Joseph W. Little, 28, Gilbertsville, Jan. 7, driving while intoxicated.

Sarah E. Gregory, 22, Afton, Jan. 14, unlawful possession of marijuana.

Nathaniel D. Steward, 24, Norwich, Jan. 15, fourth-degree criminal mischief and petit larceny.

Jason C. Bedell, 29, Bainbridge, Jan. 15, second-degree harassment.

Richard G. Rauch, 72, Bainbridge, Jan. 19, felony aggravated cruelty to animals, illegal discharge of a firearm.

Toby A. Shields, 22, Oneonta, Jan. 18, unlawful possession of marijuana.

Henry C. Luna, 28, Sidney, Jan. 18, unlawful possession of marijuana.

Brian L. Pratt, 26, Bainbridge, Jan. 18, unlawful possession of marijuana.

Stamford Troopers

Krista L. Hess, 21, Hobart, Jan. 5, third-degree assault.

Courtney R. Hess, 18, Grand Gorge, Jan. 5, third-degree assault.

Kyle P. McLaughlin, 25, Delhi, Jan. 22, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Norwich Troopers

Alexander B. Marin, 19, Oxford, Jan. 7, unlawful possession of marijuana.

Daniel Brazee, 18, Plymouth, Jan. 20, two counts of a controlled substance not in original container, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Billielee S. Granger, 35, Harpursville, Jan. 20, second-degree criminal contempt.

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