WCDO NEWS MONDAY 4-9-18

29-year-old Corey Robinson has waived extradition in Georgia, he will be returned shortly to Broome County to face charges of 2nd-degree murder, for the death of 46-year-old Erika Smith Cunningham of Binghamton, who died after being shot at 92 Crocker Avenue on April 1st. Robinson was taken into custody Thursday night in Marietta, Georgia. Johnson City Police also announced that the weapon believed to have been used in the shooting has been recovered from the Susquehanna River by State Police Divers on Saturday.
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The 2nd side of the Sidney Main Street Revitalization project is scheduled to begin next Monday April 16th, and the next public meeting regarding the project will be on Aprils 23rd at 10:00 AM at the Sidney Civic Center.
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Department Investigators arrested 43 year old Atulbhai Patel of Arkville and charged him with Unlawful Dealing with a Minor and Prohibited Sale of an Alcoholic Beverage to a Person under 21 Years of Age. Patel allegedly sold an alcoholic beverage to an individual who is under the age of 21, at the A & R Country Store in Arkville. Patel was issued an appearance ticket for Town of Middletown Court to answer at a later time.
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The Afton Village Board will be holding a public meeting this evening, at the Jack Bolster Community Center at 7:15 PM. The Board will be informing the public of the tentative water & General Budgets for the 2018-2019 Fiscal year.
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 24 year old Cassandra Knipper of Stamford for Criminal Contempt, for allegedly violating an active Order of Protection. Knipper was arraigned in the Town of Davenport Court and released on her own recognizance. Knipper is scheduled to return to the Town of Meredith Court at a later date to answer the charges.
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Broome County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 23 year old Michaela Felter of Binghamton for DWI after she wedged her car between 2 trees near Park Avenue in the Town of Binghamton early Friday morning. Felter was not injured & faces court action at a later date.
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State Senator Fred Akshar this week released the results of his 2018 Community Voice Survey on issues facing constituents across the 52nd Senate District. Constituent overwhelmingly disapproved of new taxes & fees in the New State budget, did not support any idea of supervised Heroin injection sights as a way to prevent overdoses, they favored spending money to repairs roads & sidewalks, & they approved of the plan to confiscate all firearms from those convicted of domestic violance. Full survey results are also available at Akshar.NYSenate.Gov.
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Commerce Chenango has put out their Official Ballot for the 2018 Election of Directors. The ballot must be returned by 4:00 pm on April 30th, they can be mailed to Commerce Chenango 15 South Broad Street, Norwich, 13815 or emailed to info@chenangony.org.
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Walton Police Department pulled over a vehicle driven by 27 year old Noel Rubio-Cruz Sunday, Police disvcovered that a passenger; 47 year old Adrian Peralta-Reyes was an illegal alien and fugitive wanted on an immigration warrant since 2000, he was tiurned over to U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement officers. Another passenger, 18-year-old Alfredo Maldonado-Garcia was also found to be in the country illegally, he resisted arrest by running away and crossing the Delaware River twice. He was eventually taken into custody and charged with obstructing governmental administration & was arraigned in Village of Walton Court and was sent to the Delaware County Jail on $4,000 bail. Rubio-Cruz was arraigned for speeding and operating a vehicle with a suspended registration and sent to the Delaware County Jail on $2,000 bail.
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State Police intercepted a vehicle with a missing 2-year-old from South Carolina. The two-year-old had suffered a gunshot wound to his lower extremities in South Carolina and had not received medical attention. The vehicle in I-81 near exit 6, it was stopped without incident. 24 year old Holly Dew and 23 year old Randi Session of Conway, South Carolina were arrested for Endangering the Welfare of a Child. The 2-year-old was transported to Wilson Hospital where he is in stable condition. Broome County Child Protective Services was contacted and two other children were turned over to CPS. Both Dew and Session were arraigned in the town of Chenango Court and were remanded to the Broome County Jail on $2,000 cash bail or $4,000 bond.
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