WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 2-6-20

State police responded last month to the report of an Oneonta Job Corps student who was missing.  19 year old Elias Zedeno-Correa of Union City New Jersey was found in an Oneonta creek off of West Street on January 8th.   State Police had searched for the student around SUNY Oneonta and Hartwick College using a K9 unit, his body was found the following day.  An Autopsy was performed at Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton, the cause of death appears to be hypothermia, but police are waiting for toxicology results.

State Police at Oneonta arrested 43 year old Joshua Raudibaugh of Morris for felony of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation & Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs, on Main Street in the city of Oneonta.  During the investigation, the trooper observed Raudibaugh displayed common characteristics associated with drug impairment, he was arrested & was issued appearance tickets returnable to the city of Oneonta court on February 10th.

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The Delaware County Sheriff’s Department is investigating after they removed 20 dogs from a property in Franklin that were not licensed.  The dogs have been turned over to the Delaware Valley Humane Society in Sidney & the investigation is ongoing.

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Catholic Charities is looking for people to volunteer for their Mentoring program, spokesperson Kayla Johnson explains:

(Kayla Johnson 5-10-19)

Anyone interested in mentoring can call Catholic Charites at their Sidney Office at 604-4071 or by email: kjohnson@charitiesccdo.org.

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55-year-old Joyce Mitchell was conditionally released Thursday morning from the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.  Mitchell Previously Worked at the state prison in Dannemora, she helped Richard Matt and David Sweat break out of the prison in 2015. After a three-week manhunt, Matt was shot dead and Sweat was captured and was transferred to another facility. Sweat was convicted for the 2002 killing of Broome County Sheriff’s Deputy Kevin Tarsia.

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The Rural Health Network has teamed up with Get There Mobility Management to get local people to various appointments or jobs with the help of volunteer drivers.  Spokesman Bill Wagner Explains>

(Bill Wagner 2-6-20)

Those who would like more information go online to gettherescny.org/ or call 855-373-4040 or 607-692-7669.

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