Cazenovia Police Department
Arrests:
Hendrix B. Teneyck, 36, of Black River, N.Y., was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with driving while intoxicated and aggravated driving while intoxicated.
Tickets:
Aggravated driving while intoxicated: 1
Aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the second degree: 1
Aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the third degree: 1
Disobeying traffic control device: 1
Driving to left of permanent markings: 1
Driving while intoxicated: 1
Failure to keep right: 1
No driver side head light: 1
No/inadequate stop lamps: 1
Operating motor vehicle while using mobile phone:1
Operating motor vehicle while using portable electric device: 1
Speed in zone: 1
Uninspected motor vehicle: 1
Unlicensed operator: 1
Investigations
Cazenovia police are investigating a reported larceny of a kayak from the Brewster Inn kayak storage racks sometime during the second half of September.
Cazenovia police also are investigating the reported theft of money from inside a charitable donations jar inside the Catherine Cummings Theatre on Lincklaen Street, on Sept. 30.
Police Chief Michael Hayes encourages any residents with information concerning ongoing investigations or other crime tips to call the Cazenovia Police Department at 655-3276. Leave a message if an officer does not answer the phone. All calls and tips will remain confidential.
New York State Police
Arrests:
Kristin E. Carpenter, 45, of Manlius, was arrested Sept. 30 on West Lake Road in Cazenovia and charged with illegal discharge of a firearm, menacing in the second degree – weapon, reckless endangerment in the first degree and criminal possession of a firearm in the fourth degree.
Bruce V. Schaffner, 58, of Erieville, was arrested Oct. 4 on Erieville Road in Nelson and charged with burglary in the second degree.
Madison County Sheriff’s Office
Arrests:
Frederick N. Bender, 48, of Chittenango, was arrested Sept. 30 in Fenner and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the second degree and failure to keep right.