No license, no registration however warrant
SELKIRK – Bethlehem police stopped a 28-year-old Rensselaer lady for having fraudulent plates and located she was needed.
At roughly 8:58 a.m. on Tuesday, April 11, officers noticed a white GMC Yukon with no entrance license plate pushed by Natalie Lyons on River Street. The rear plate on the automobile was a liberty plate from 1986 and the officer initiated a visitors cease.
Lyons recognized herself with a Florida license and a verify of each Florida and New York confirmed her privileges in each states have been suspended.
Moreover, Lyons had an excellent warrant from the Albany County Sheriff’s Workplace for animal cruelty. She was taken into custody and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation, a misdemeanor, and working an unregistered motorcar, working with improper plates, no inspection sticker, working a automobile with out insurance coverage and a plate show violation.
Lyons was issued tickets and was turned over to the Albany County Sheriff’s workplace. She is scheduled to return to Bethlehem City Court docket on Monday, April 25.
Probation
violation and excellent warrant
ALBANY – An Albany man was arrested by his probation officer within the Metropolis of Albany on Tuesday, April 11 for failing to look in court docket in 2021 to reply costs of violated parole. That is the second time Joshua Torres, 23, was arrested for the warrant by Bethlehem police. The unique warrant was issued in April of 2021 and Torres was arrested by Colonie police in November 2021, however was issued an look ticket by New Scotland City Court docket for Bethlehem and didn’t present up for court docket. In line with experiences, on the time of the 2021 arrest Bethlehem police did notify Torres’ probation officer of the arrest.
It’s unclear why it took 17 months for a similar probation officer to arrest Torres.
He was arraigned by Bethlehem City Choose Ryan Donovan and despatched to the Albany County Jail with out bail.
Warrant for 2021 Grand Larceny
DELMAR – Colonie police arrested a 51-year-old Mayfield man on Tuesday, April 11 for a bench warrant issued by Bethlehem City Court docket as a result of he didn’t present up for court docket to reply a 2021 grand larceny cost.
In line with experiences, Anthony Payments was initially arrested in Could 2021 for taking cost from a person to take away a tree and failed to take action. He was charged with grand larceny, a felony, and issued an look ticket at the moment, however didn’t return to court docket.
He was arraigned by Bethlehem City Choose Ryan Donovan and launched below supervision of parole. He’s scheduled to return to court docket on Tuesday, April 18.
Felony DWI in Ravena
RAVENA – Albany County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to successful and run automobile accident within the village on Monday, April 10 at roughly 5 p.m. however couldn’t find the suspect automobile.
A short time later, deputies positioned the automotive and driver, Adam McMullen, 45, of Ravena at his residence.
Whereas interviewing McMullen, the deputies noticed a powerful odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from his breath and that he had glassy eyes. He was given and failed discipline sobriety checks, refused a check for breath alcohol on a pre-screening gadget and brought into custody.
On the police station, McMullen refused to submit a breath pattern to find out BAC.
As a result of he had a previous conviction for DWI within the prior 10 years, McMullen was charged with felony DWI and felony aggravated unlicensed operation. He was moreover charged with working a automobile and not using a license, leaving the scene of a property harm accident and failing to show as required.
On account of a battle of curiosity, he was arraigned in Westerlo City Court docket and given an look ticket for Coeymans City Court docket. He’s scheduled to return to court docket on Thursday, April 20.
Bank card thefts
CLARKSVILLE – A Rensselaer man turned himself in to Albany County Sheriff’s Deputies on Monday, March 27 on costs stemming from bank card use in Guilderland.
Deven Koehler, 27, was charged with identification theft and conspiracy-credit card, each felonies, and petit larceny, a misdemeanor.
Koehler allegedly fraudulently used a bank card at a number of places within the city.
He was issued an look ticket for Guilderland City Court docket to return on Thursday, April 20.