Lacona Pair Facing Felony Drug Charges
They’re charged with unlawful manufacture of Methamphetamine and unlawful disposal of Methamphetamine. The arrests stem from an investigation into a domestic dispute at a residence in the town of Sandy Creek.
They’re charged with unlawful manufacture of Methamphetamine and unlawful disposal of Methamphetamine. The arrests stem from an investigation into a domestic dispute at a residence in the town of Sandy Creek.
The NYS Association of Counties updated projections that reveal an unsustainable county outyear fiscal gap. County leaders are signaling the alarm that looming multi-billion dollar budget deficits are being caused by state mandated programs, and therefore cannot be addressed solely through actions initiated locally.
The four new local laws related to synthetic drugs that were passed by the Oswego County Legislature at its September meeting took effect on September 21 after filing with the Office of the Secretary of State in Albany.
The Oswego County Humane Society and Petfinder.com are participating in the national “Foster a Lonely Pet for the Holidays” pet fostering program. These new holiday foster families will take pets into their care for the holiday season and help the Humane Society find new permanent homes for them.
Police charged Breyarna T. Billings, of Quincy Street in Brooklyn, with fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, a Class E felony, and petit larceny, a Class A misdemeanor.
Based upon information developed by the Oswego City Police Department Anti-Crime Team in the city of Oswego, police executed a search warrant at 31 Hayfly Road Scriba on Thursday at 5:39 a.m. As a result, three ounces of Methamphetamine Oil along with materials used in the manufacturing of Methamphetamine were seized.
Legislators approve moving ahead with the asbestos removal from the Mexico facility. While that is being done, they will also conduct other work including equipment, electrical and more. The state will cover 75 percent of the cost with the county using reserve funds for the remaining 25 percent.
On 10/08/12 at 6:44 p.m., Timothy P. Maloney, 51, and Timothy C. Maloney, 25, both of 258 State Route 183, Williamstown, were each arrested for first-degree criminal possession of marijuana, a class C felony, and unlawful growing of cannabis, a class A misdemeanor.
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