Fulton Woman arrested for WalMart theft
Samantha P. Vescio, 20, of Fulton stands accused of failing to scan several items and render payment while utilizing the self check out lane.
Samantha P. Vescio, 20, of Fulton stands accused of failing to scan several items and render payment while utilizing the self check out lane.
On April 8, State Police were dispatched to a domestic dispute in progress on Airport Road in the town of Granby. Shortly after their arrival, a female victim was transported to Oswego Hospital where she was treated for facial injuries and released.
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At the regular meeting of the Fulton City Council held April 5, the Council submitted two public requests. One request was to schedule a public hearing to amend current law regarding dog seizure, while the other request was to receive sealed bids for a residential property within the city.
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On March 5 State Police responded to WalMart in Granby for a report of a larceny. Asset protection members on scene advised State Police a male subject had loaded multiple items into a shopping cart and left the store without rendering payment, and provided security footage of the incident. The man was identified as Scott E. Brien, 45, of Fulton, police said.
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U.S. Congressman, John Katko visited Fulton recently to address a local and nationwide epidemic, the use and abuse of heroin, opioids and synthetic drugs. Katko, representing the 24th Congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives was joined by a panel of local leaders, experts, and personal victims to the effects of addiction.
At about 10:05 a.m. today State Police stopped a vehicle on State Route 690 in VanBuren for a traffic violation. The operator wasn’t able to provide identification and gave a name and date of birth. Investigation at the scene revealed he had provided a false name and date of birth, and he was positively identified as Thomas Simmons, of Hannibal, police said. Further investigation revealed he was also allegedly in possession of heroin.
At about 2:09 a.m. today (April 6), State Police stopped a vehicle on State Route 48 in the town of Granby for erratic operation and speeding. Investigation at the scene revealed the driver, Kristin J. Anderson, 31, of Liverpool, was allegedly intoxicated.
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