John N. Clo, Esq.

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C O U N T Y
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week of January 22-28, 2015
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POLICE REPORTS
Gloversville Police
Department
• Jose Sanchez-Nieves,
32, of 51 Vanderveer St.,
Amsterdam, was arrested
Monday, Jan. 12 and charged
with second-degree criminal
contempt.
Police said SanchezNieves had a past arrest for
petit larceny and failed to appear in court.
A bench warrant was issued and he was located by
police officers of the
Amsterdam
Police
Department and arrested.
He was arraigned and
sent to the Fulton County Jail
on $270 cash bail or $1,500
bond.
• Tex A. Taylor, 47, of 34
Beaver St., was arrested
Monday and charged with
disorderly conduct.
Police said an officer observed a male and a female
involved in an argument outside of Rocky’s Tavern and
when the officer began to interview Taylor, Taylor began
to yell and swear at the
Officer.
Authorities said the officer advised Taylor to cease
such actions which caused
Taylor to yell louder causing
a crowd from the bar to come
outside.
Taylor was arrested and
issued an appearance ticket
returnable on a later date.
• Isaiah A. Allen, 20, of
224 Vandenburgh Point Road,
was arrested on Sunday, Dec.
18 and charged on an existing
bench warrant.
Police said an officer conducted a field interview on a
man he had seen walking on
Grand Street near Hamilton
Street.
A warrant check for Allen
showed he had an active
bench warrant out of the town
of Glen for failing to pay a
fine on a charge of promoting
prison contraband, police
said.
He was turned over to the
Montgomery
County
Sheriff’s Department.
• Joseph R. Hoyt, 33, of
110 Francis St., was arrested
Friday, Dec. 16 and charged
with an open container violation.
Police said Hoyt was observed by the arresting officer
walking on Bleecker Street
while holding an open can of
beer in each hand.
Hoyt was processed and
released on an appearance
ticket
returnable
to
Gloversville City Court.
• Charles J. Edwards, 53,
of 196 Griffis Road, was arrested on Saturday, Jan. 17
and charged with second-de-
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gree criminal contempt.
Police said Edwards had a
past arrest for operating a
motor vehicle with a suspended license and failed to pay a
fine of $230 after conviction.
A bench warrant was issued and he turned himself in
at the Gloversville Police
Station where he was arrested.
He was arraigned in City
Court and sent to the Fulton
County Jail on $250 cash bail
or $1,500 bond.
• Marsha M. Smith, 32, of
108 Yale St., was arrested on
Saturday, Jan. 17 and charged
with second-degree criminal
contempt.
Police said Smith had a
past arrest for vehicle and
traffic violations and failed to
pay a fine of $388.
A bench warrant was issued and he was arrested by
officers of the Johnstown
Police Department for driving
while intoxicated, police said.
He was then turned over
to officers of the Gloversville
Police Department for the arrest of the bench warrant.
Smith was arraigned and
sent to the Fulton County Jail
on $400 cash bail or $2,000
bond.
• Austin T. Goebel, 18, of
69 E. Pine St., was arrested
on Sunday, Jan. 18 and
charged with second-degree
menacing and third-degree attempted assault.
Police said they were
called to 69 East Pine Street
for a domestic incident in
progress. Upon arrival, police
said, the incident was over
but after interviewing those
involved it was discovered
that Goebel had a physical altercation with a relative.
During the altercation police said he held a knife and
threatened to kill the relative
but the family member was
not injured by the weapon and
only minor contact occurred
during the physical altercation.
He was arraigned in City
Court and sent to the Fulton
County Jail on $1,500 cash
bail or $2,500 bond.
• Anne M. Rodeo, 32, of
11 Burlington Ave., was arrested on Sunday, Jan. 18 and
charged with second-degree
criminal contempt.
Police said Rodeo had a
previous arrest for operating a
motor vehicle with a suspended license and was convicted
for that offense but didn't pay
the fine.
A bench warrant was issued and she was later located.
Rodeo was arraigned in
City Court and sent to the
Fulton County Jail on $350
cash or $2,500 bond.
New York State
Police
• Joshua M. Ficili, 33, of
Broadalbin, was arrested on
Sunday, Jan. 4 and charged
with third-degree unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, a
misdemeanor, driving while
intoxicated and first-degree
aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, both
felonies.
Police said a trooper from
the Malta barracks responded
to a Lake Road residence in
Galway for a stolen vehicle
complaint.
Authorities said the
trooper interviewed the complainant who reported he was
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awoken by the sound of his
truck being started and then
driven away from his driveway.
While the trooper was interviewing the complainant,
police said, the complainant's
vehicle returned to the driveway and Ficili exited the vehicle.
Police said Ficili was
known to the complainant and
when he was confronted by
the trooper and the complainant, he fled on foot but
was captured after a brief foot
chase and taken into custody.
Ficili provided a breath
sample blood alcohol content
of .12 percent.
He was arraigned in
Malta court and sent to the
Saratoga County Jail for lack
of bail.
• A state trooper from
Mayfield arrested a 22-yearold man from Fort Johnson
for driving while intoxicated
and criminal possession of a
controlled substance.
Police said while on patrol on Route 30 in the Town
of Perth the trooper observed
a vehicle off the roadway.
Upon interview of the operator, Joshua Jordan, authorities said they detected a
strong odor of an alcoholic
beverage. Jordan was placed
under arrest for DWI and
transported to Fonda where
he was found to have a blood
alcohol content of .13 percent.
Jordan was also found to
be in possession of a controlled substance.
He was processed without
incident and issued tickets directing him to appear before
the Town of Perth Court.
Montgomery County
Sheriff's Office
• Two Gloversville men
were arrested after deputies
said they found marijuana in
their possession following a
traffic stop on Lepper Road in
the town of Amsterdam.
Darick C. Lathers, 25, 4
E. State St., was issued a traffic ticket and Lucas E .
Goodsill, 25, 10 Curtis St.,
was charged with unlawful
possession of marijuana.
Lathers was reportedly
driving the vehicle, and
Goodsill was a passenger.
Deputies, with the assistance
of a K-9, discovered marijuana in a handbag placed in the
passenger compartment of the
car following the traffic stop,
according to the report.
Goodsill and Lathers are to
appear in Amsterdam town
court.