OSWEGO – On September 6, State Police in Fulton began an investigation into a violation of a court order.

On September 15, investigators charged 36-year-old, Daniel Pyne Jr., from Oswego with one count of Endangering the Welfare of a Child and eight counts of Criminal Contempt 2nd degree, both class “A” misdemeanors.
The charges stem from allegations that Mr. Pyne was using a third party to correspond with written letters to a protected party of a duly served order of protection.
The order of protection was issued as a result of a prior arrest charges of Rape 3rd, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child, and Criminal Sexual Act 3rd in June of 2017, police said.
Mr. Pyne is currently incarcerated in the Oswego County Jail awaiting court proceedings and has sent numerous written letters to the protected party while he has been incarcerated.
He was arraigned in the City of Oswego Court and remanded back to Oswego County jail on $1,000 cash/$2,000 bond.
The State Police was assisted by Oswego County Child Protection Services and the Oswego County Correctional Facility.
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