crime
Victim of Cayuga St. Standoff: ‘I Thought I Was Going To Die’
Jason Clark beat a woman over several hours and trashed her apartment in a jealous rage, even as he used a knife and threats of murder to keep police at bay Monday.
That’s according to depositions filed with Clark’s arrest and arraignment on charges related to the 10 hour standoff at 512 Cayuga St. in Fulton.
Clark Charged With Several Crimes After 10 Hour Standoff
The man who police say held a woman at knifepoint for 10 hours on Monday faces a host of criminal charges today.
Fulton Police charged Jason Clark of Cayuga St. with assault, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon, unlawful imprisonment, aggravated criminal contempt and obstructing governmental administration.
Fulton Police Involved In Standoff
A 10 hour standoff on Cayuga St. in Fulton is over.
A Sheriff’s Department SWAT team fired tear gas canisters into a home at 512 Cayuga St. to flush out a man who police said was holding a woman at knifepoint.
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Hannibal Man Charged With Burglaries
Rotarians Hear About Murder Investigations
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, President Donna Kestner introduced Alan Deline, a retired Criminal Justice Professor from SUNY Oswego. Alan discussed recent involvement as a member of several homicide task force teams and their investigation of cold case homicides involving serial murder.
Granby Man Charged With Fleeing Police, DWI
Oswego Man Charged With Burglarizing Home
Fulton Officer’s Car Hit By Alleged Wrong-Way Drunken Driver
A Fulton Police Department vehicle was involved in a crash with a car driven by a man police say was drunk and driving the wrong way on a one-way street.
Fulton Police allege that officer Jeremy Algarin was driving along S. Fourth St. at about 9:12 p.m. Thursday when his car was hit by a vehicle driven by Peter Wahlstrom of Fulton.


