Cazenovia Police Department
Found:
Fitbit on Albany Street. Contact the Cazenovia Police Department at 315-655-3276 to claim.
Tickets:
Aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the third degree: 1
No/inadequate lights: 2
No/inadequate tail lamps: 1
Operating/violation of restrictions: 1
Speed in school zone: 1
Speed in zone: 2
Uninspected motor vehicle: 1
Unlicensed operator: 1
Police Chief Michael Hayes encourages any residents with information concerning ongoing investigations or other crime tips to call the Cazenovia Police Department at 315-655-3276. Leave a message if an officer does not answer the phone. All calls and tips will remain confidential.
Madison County Sheriff’s Office
Arrests:
Daniel T Brazeau, 23, of Bridgeport, was arrested Oct. 14 in Bridgeport and charged with criminal trespassing in the second degree, obstructing governmental administration in the second degree, unlawful possession of marijuana, and resisting arrest.
Devin R Clemens, 19, of Canastota, was charged Oct. 14 in Lenox with unlawful possession of marijuana.
Kathryn M Ceterski, 37, of Williamstown, was arrested Oct. 15 in Wampsville and charged with grand larceny in the fourth degree.
Marsha S Barber, 22, of Rochester, was arrested Oct. 16 in Lenox and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, and unlawful possession of marijuana.
Janell Smith, 34, of New Hartford, was arrested Oct. 16 in Oriskany Falls and charged with failing to appear in court.
John P Conlan, 35, of Bridgeport, was arrested Oct. 18 in Wampsville and charged with operating a motor vehicle with a BAC at or above .08 of 1%, reckless driving, a registration plate display violation, moving from lane unsafely, speeding, driving without a seat belt, driving while intoxicated, and drinking alcohol in a motor vehicle.
Layla I Puller, 18, of Brooklyn, was charged Oct. 18 in Cazenovia with unlawful possession of marijuana.
Mason J Benedict, 19, of Kirkville, was arrested Oct. 19 in Oneida and charged with two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, illegal signal (less than 100 feet), criminal possession of marijuana in the fourth degree, and controlled substance in non-original container.
Branden R Ward, 26, of Brookfield, was arrested Oct. 19 in Oneida and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, possession of contraband in the second degree, and controlled substance in non-original container.