P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 1-11-13

The American Red Cross urges people who have not yet gotten a flu vaccine to get vaccinated now due to widespread flu activity across the country. The flu has been reported in 41 include New York, & the centers for disease control recommends a yearly flu vaccine for everyone 6 months of age and older.    More information is available on redcross.org.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies investigated a one-car motor vehicle accident on Rathbun Road in the Town of Meredith.  84-year-old Edward Mills of West Davenport slid on the snow covered shoulder of the road and entered a ditch causing the car to flip on its right side.  Mills was not hurt in the accident & No tickets were issued.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies investigated a one-car motor vehicle accident that occurred on Meredith Street in the Village of Delhi.  28-year-old Justin Nilsson of Delhi was traveling south on Meredith St. when he lost control of his vehicle on the snow covered road and slid into an embankment.  Nilsson was not hurt in the accident.  No tickets were issued.

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The Chenango County Sheriffs Office arrested two Smyrna residents and one Norwich resident for 6th degree Conspiracy & Petit Larceny.  Charged were 18-year-old Tyler Campbell, 18-year-old Tiffany Robbins and 18-year-old Deanna Kirwin for allegedly stealing items from the Norwich Wal-Mart store.  Campbell, Robbins and Kirwin were issued appearance tickets and ordered to appear before the Town of Norwich Court on January 17th.

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The Chenango county sheriffs department arrested 25-year-old Andrew Scheiner of Richmondville on an active family court warrant for failure to obey a child support order.  Scheiner was taken into custody and was taken to the Chenango county jail without incident, he will be held for 15 days or until a $100 purge is paid.

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