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CRIME & SAFETY
NYSP: Local resident is one of two suspects charged in Jefferson County felony larceny case
WATERTOWN- A local resident is among a pair of suspects charged with felony larceny in Jefferson County, authorities say. Joshua R. Cox, 32, of Carthage, NY was arrested Thursday evening by the New York State Police (Watertown). Cox is formally charged with one felony count of grand larceny in the fourth-degree (property value greater than $1,000).
Two Jefferson Co. men charged after alleged copper theft at former prison
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – Two men from Carthage are facing charges after allegedly trying to take copper plumbing from the closed-down Watertown Correctional Facility. New York State Police arrested 33-year-old Donald Bishop and 44-year-old Zachary Guichard after both were allegedly found inside the former facility in an electrical room attempting to steal copper plumbing on Tuesday, […]
Tennessee town’s entire police force quits in protest of ‘micromanaging’ new mayor
A small Tennessee town has lost its entire police force in protest of a new mayor who was elected just weeks ago. Alexandria Police Chief Travis Bryant said he resigned last week because new Mayor Beth Tripp was “micromanaging” his department despite not having proper policing experience — with his other two officers soon following his lead, according to WTVF News “To just up and leave like I did, it bothers me,” the chief told the outlet. “But it is just what I felt was in the best interest for myself, and I had to do that.” Bumbling murder suspect hiding during raid...
Fort Drum monument at Watertown’s Thompson Park vandalized
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – Watertown’s 10th Mountain Division was vandalized earlier in the week and people are seeking answers. On Tuesday, volunteers cleaning around the monument at Thompson Park had noticed the bronze plaque honoring Fort Drum’s mission in Iraq had been pulled off. The monument honors different time periods from when and where the […]
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