WCDO NEWS MONDAY 2-5-24

P.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-5-24

Early Saturday at 2:04 AM the City of Norwich Fire Department was dispatched for the report of a structure fire involving a “carport” at 19 Miller Street in the City, firefighters found a working house fire, a single occupant was located at a 2nd floor window, jumped from the window & was taken to Chenango Memorial Hospital & was transported to University Hospital in Syracuse, listed in critical condition. Norwich Fire Department was assisted by the North Norwich & Oxford Fire Departments, Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino said that several tenants did escape, but 2 adult individuals were deceased. The investigation into the incident is still on going, with the City of Norwich Police Department, and the Chenango County Office Emergency Services Fire Investigation Unit.

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Oneonta Police responded last Tuesday to the area of 30 Center Street to the report of a male that had suffered a gunshot wound. A 36-year-old male was located and was taken to an area hospital, an assailant fled the scene prior. Oneonta Police were assisted by State Police, State University Police at Oneonta and the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office in the search for a suspect & collecting of evidence. Oneonta Police were able to identify the suspect as Miguel Alcaraz, who was taken into custody & was charged with 2nd degree Burglary last Wednesday. The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call the Oneonta Police Department at (607) 432-1111.

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The Norwich police arrested 6 people following an investigation into animal cruelty and neglect at 60 Mitchell Street. Police charged 48 year old Barbara Herbert, 50 year old Norman Herbert, 20 year old Americus Herbert, 51 year old Stacy Cox, 22 year old Johnathan Fuller & 20 year old Kendra Cummings, all of Norwich, for a variety of charges including animal cruelty, endangering the welfare of a child Conspiracy & other charges, All were released and issued appearance tickets to appear at Norwich City Court at a later date.

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Helios Care announced a fundraiser coming up on February 23 from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. The Dine Out For a Cause event will be held at the Feel Good Smoothie Bar and Cafe, 4 Clinton Plaza Drive, Oneonta, a percentage of the proceeds will go to raise awareness and support for Helios Care. More information is available at 607- 432-5525

A.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-5-24

Otsego County Sheriff’s Office & Cooperstown Police Department announced that a deceased male was found Friday morning in the Susquehanna River, the deceased was identified as Matthew Sisson of Otego, who was missing for 7 days. Sisson left Bassett Hospital Friday January 26th, where he had been transferred from Fox Hospital in Oneonta with Appendix issues.

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30 year old Autumn Transue of Oneonta pleaded guilty in Delaware County Court to DWI, she had a prior Conviction in within 10 Years, making the charge a felony. On March 8, 2023, Colchester Police conducted a traffic stop for erratic driving, Transue had an out of state conviction for DWI in Nevada, her case was taken to a Delaware County Grand Jury, a 2 count indictment was returned, she pleaded guilty & was sentenced to 5 years of felony probation supervision and to the Adult Treatment Court program, her license was revoked for 1 year and she was ordered to install an Ignition Interlock Device, if she fails to complete the Adult Treatment Court program, she will be sentenced to 1 1/3 to 4 years in state prison.

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Attorney General Letitia James announced a $150 million multi state settlement with opioid manufacturer Hikma Pharmaceuticals for its role in fueling the opioid crisis. Hikma produces a range of branded and generic opioid products, From 2006 to 2021, Hikma failed to monitor and report suspicious opioid orders from potentially illegal distributors, Hikma will pay $150 million to participating states and localities, encompassing $115 million in cash and $35 million worth of opioid addiction treatment medication.

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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is urging New Yorkers to search for lost or forgotten funds as part of National Unclaimed Property Day. The Comptroller’s office returned over $406 million in 2023 to New Yorkers and continues to return about $1.5 million in lost money every business day. New Yorkers can check for unclaimed funds on the State Comptroller’s website at osc.ny.gov or call 1-800-221-9311.

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