Oswego Woman Arrested For Allegedly Stealing Shotgun, Pointing It At Passing School Bus

Photo of Rita Powers provided by Oswego Police Department.

OSWEGO – Yesterday, June 8, at approximately 4:16 p.m., the Oswego Police Department was dispatched to West Schuyler Street near Montcalm Park for a complaint of a person with a gun.

Officers responded to the area locating a female in possession of a shotgun. Officers were able to apprehend Rita M. Powers, age 42 of Oswego, without incident.

As officers continued their investigation, it was determined that Powers had allegedly committed burglary as she illegally entered a residence and stole the shotgun with ammunition, according to police.

According to police, after leaving the residence, Powers began to wander the area and at one point had pointed the shotgun at a passing school bus. The school bus was occupined with two adults and four children. The adults on the bus observed Powers’s actions while the children did not.

As a result of the investigation, Powers was charged with the following:

  • Burglary in the first degree (b felony)
  • Criminal possession in the 3rd degree (d felony)
  • Reckless endangerment in the 1st degree (d felony)
  • Grand larceny in the 4th degree (e felony)
  • Menacing in the 2nd degree (a misdemenaor)
  • Petit larceny (a misdemeanor)

The Oswego Police Department is working with the Oswego City School District to provide notifications to those involved.

Powers was held pending arraignment at the Oswego County CAP Court.

Anyone who may have witnessed this incident or has further information is encouraged to call Oswego Police at (315) 342-8120 requesting the criminal investigation division.

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  1. Another firearm inadequately stored. “Responsible gun owner” is an oxymoron. katko’s federally issued gun was stolen out of his pickup truck and subsequently used in a crimew where someone was killed. On May 5th, an Onondaga sheriff’s deputy had his gun stolen out his unlocked pickup truck while he was inside a bar

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