OSWEGO – On Sunday, July 7, 2024 @ 3:35pm, the Oswego Police Department was dispatched to the area of East Tenth and Cayuga Street for a large fight that was in progress. While enroute, patrol units were advised that weapons may be involved. Arriving officers observed a large fight at which time they began to disperse all involved. Several juveniles and adult subjects were arrested at the scene. One juvenile was observed in possession of a CO 2 “air soft” style gun. This style of “air soft” gun closely resembles a Glock pistol. Another adult male, Alex Santiago, 37 yr old was arrested for possession of a baseball bat that was allegedly used during the fight.
Multiple juvenile and adult arrests are pending as the investigation continues.
Arrested on scene –
16 yr old male –
- Menacing 2nd (Misdemeanor)
- Criminal Possession of a Weapon 4th (Misdemeanor)
- Resisting Arrest (Misdemeanor)
- Disorderly Conduct (Violation)
Alex Santiago, 37 yr old male, Oswego
- Criminal Possession of a Weapon 4th (Misdemeanor)
- Attempted Assault 2nd (Felony)
- Disorderly Conduct (Violation)
Debra Santiago, 40 yr old, female, Oswego
- Obstruction of Governmental Administration (Misdemeanor)
- Disorderly Conduct (Violation)
This investigation is active and continuing. Anyone with any information on this incident are encouraged to contact Officer Andrew Golden at the Oswego Police Department, 315-342-8120.
Further information requests can be made to Captain James Sherwin, 315-342-8120
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The police officers in the city often take a bad wrap. The two gentlemen who responded to the scene and made the wise decision not to shoot somebody who probably should’ve been for having a gun that looked real in the moment should be commended as heroes for saving that person’s life. Everyone involved should be locked up and have the key thrown away. Law an order prevailed now hopefully the justice system does and everyone gets charged to the max. As a matter of fact how about charging them for endangering the lives of every person within a two block radius because if bullets had flown someone could have been killed who wasn’t even involved.