Investigation Continues Into Early-Morning Crash
UPDATED 2:15 p.m.: The Oswego City Police Department is asking anyone with information please contact (315)342-8120. One person remains hospitalized.
UPDATED 2:15 p.m.: The Oswego City Police Department is asking anyone with information please contact (315)342-8120. One person remains hospitalized.
An early morning crash at West Bridge and First streets has sent four people to the hospital, including a pedestrian. Details of how the crash, which happened around 2:50 a.m. today (Sept. 28), are still being sorted out. The injuries are believed to not be life threatening.
The New York State Police in Oswego County conducted an underage drinking enforcement detail in Oswego County on Thursday. Several businesses were checked. One person was charged with a class B Misdemeanor, Unlawfully Dealing with a Child for allegedly completing the sale of an alcoholic beverage to a minor under the age of 21.
Those that have survived it say the key to avoiding a negative diagnosis is early detection. “Even if you don’t think you’re a candidate, get screened anyway. You just never know,” a cancer survivor said.
At a recent Scriba Town Board meeting, three Scriba residents were presented awards, the result of their quick response to an incident that occurred on Sandy Pond on August 5.
The victim was initially treated at Oswego Hospital and later transferred to University Hospital in Syracuse with non–life threatening injuries, police said.
At 5:58 p.m. on Wednesday, Albert M. Moody, 69, of 245 County Route 29 Apt. A, Oswego, was arrested for first-degree criminal sex act, a class B felony; first-degree rape, a class B felony; first-degree sexual abuse, a class D felony and endangering the welfare of a child.
The arrest follows the investigation into a traffic stop on SR 104 initiated by the LPR unit alerting and showing a stolen vehicle from an impound yard in the city of Oswego.
Housing Visions held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday to mark the completion of the Oswego Hamilton Homes redevelopment. Through the coordinated efforts of Housing Visions and various state and local agencies, more than $40 million was reinvested into the redevelopment to improve the apartments for another 50 years.
On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Oswego City Police Department will be participating in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug “Take-Back” campaign, where they will be collecting potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs for destruction.
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