LATHAM – Colonie police responded to Glendale Highway for a automotive off the highway at 12:02 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 5, and located the motive force allegedly intoxicated.
In accordance with reviews, Michael Smith, 57, of Latham, drove off the highway in entrance of his residence. Throughout an interview, police noticed a robust odor of alcohol on his breath.
He was given and failed discipline sobriety assessments, struggling to take care of his steadiness. An investigation revealed that Smith had a previous DWI conviction inside the previous 10 years.
On the police station, he supplied a breath pattern over 0.18 p.c BAC.
Smith was charged with felony DWI and aggravated DWI, a misdemeanor. He was additionally ticketed for failing to maintain proper and consuming alcohol in a motorized vehicle.
He was given an look ticket for Wednesday, Feb. 19.
DWI at intersection
LATHAM – Colonie police encountered a 65-year-old Loudonville man on the intersection of Day Avenue and Monroe Avenue and decided he was intoxicated.
In accordance with reviews, on Thursday, Feb. 6, at roughly 1:31 p.m., officers approached the person, who was stopped in the course of the intersection. Officers noticed an odor of alcohol on his breath.
The person refused to carry out discipline sobriety assessments on the scene and was taken into custody. On the police station, he additionally refused to submit a breath pattern.
He was charged with DWI, a misdemeanor, and ticketed for obstructing site visitors at an intersection and parking on a freeway.
The person was launched with an look ticket and is scheduled to return to Colonie City Court docket on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
DWI crash at McDonald’s
LATHAM – A 67-year-old Cohoes girl was charged with DWI following a property injury accident on Saturday, Feb. 8.
In accordance with reviews, the accident occurred close to McDonald’s on Troy Schenectady Highway at roughly 5:44 p.m. Officers noticed indicators of impairment throughout their interview with the girl.
She was given and failed discipline sobriety assessments and examined constructive for alcohol on a pre-screening machine earlier than being taken into custody.
She was charged with DWI, a misdemeanor, and launched with an look ticket for Colonie City Court docket on Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Grand larceny arrest at Albany Airport Inn
COLONIE – Colonie police had been conducting a hot-spot patrol on the Albany Airport Inn on Wolf Highway on Saturday, Feb. 8, after they ran a topic examine and located the person was wished.
In accordance with reviews, at 11:46 p.m., officers made contact with Zaire Daniels, 28, of Ballston Spa, and found he had an open arrest warrant associated to an incident on Sebring Avenue on Dec. 20.
Daniels was charged with grand larceny, a felony, and despatched to the Albany County jail as a pre-arraignment detainee.
Felony DWAI-Medication, no license, and overdose
COLONIE – Colonie police stopped a automobile close to Marcus Boulevard and Wolf Highway on Sunday, Feb. 9, and located the motive force beneath the affect of medicine—and it wasn’t her first offense.
In accordance with reviews, Edizaida Rodriquez Bermudez, 29, of Albany, was stopped for failing to remain in a lane, improper plates, no insurance coverage, and no inspection.
In the course of the interview, officers noticed that she had slurred speech, pinpoint pupils, and poor motor coordination. She was unable to finish discipline sobriety assessments and went unresponsive a number of instances.
Colonie EMS responded and administered Narcan, reviving her. She was transported to Albany Memorial Hospital, the place she consented to a blood draw.
An investigation revealed that she didn’t have a legitimate license and had a previous conviction for a drug- or alcohol-related offense, elevating the costs.
Rodriquez Bermudez was charged with: Felony DWAI-Medication, aggravated unlicensed operation, a felony, felony possession of a managed substance, a misdemeanor, and A number of site visitors violations
She was issued an look ticket on the hospital for Colonie City Court docket on Monday, Feb. 24.
Warrant arrests this week
Kyte Williams, 33, of Albany, turned herself in to Colonie police on Wednesday, Feb. 5 for failing to indicate as much as court docket in December. She was arraigned by Colonie Decide David Inexperienced.
Dominica Romeo, 47, of Troy, turned herself in to Colonie police on Wednesday, Feb. 5 for failing to indicate as much as court docket in December. She was arraigned by Colonie Decide David Inexperienced.
Alqweonna Leigh, 28, of Troy, was picked up from Cohoes police on Thursday, Feb. 6 for an excellent bench warrant for not exhibiting as much as court docket in April 2022. She was arraigned by Colonie Decide David Inexperienced.
Epiphany Wallace, 18, who’s homeless, was dropped at Colonie by Schenectady police on Thursday, Feb. 6 for an excellent bench warrant for not exhibiting as much as court docket in December 2022. She was arraigned by Colonie Decide David Inexperienced.
Amanda Burlingame, 31, of Whitehall, was taken into custody at a site visitors cease and gave officers a faux identify on Thursday, Feb. 6. She had an excellent warrant from October and was charged with bail leaping and felony impersonation. She was launched with an look ticket for February 24 and we’re not positive why.
Lindsey Kyer, 32, who’s homeless, was taken into custody on Friday, Feb. 7 for not exhibiting as much as court docket in October. She was launched with an look ticket for February 26.
Reginald Scott, 37, of Colonie, was dropped at Colonie police on Sunday, Feb. 9 by Cohoes police for an excellent warrant from March 2024. He was despatched to the Albany County jail as a pre-arraignment detainee.
Kasia Jackson, 40, of Albany, turned herself in on a bench warrant on Monday, Feb. 10 for not exhibiting up once more for court docket. This time it was from January. She was arrested in November for not exhibiting up and arrested in February 2024 for financial institution fraud expenses. Jackson was despatched to the Albany County jail.
Kevin Riveria-Herrera, 26, of Ballston Spa, turned himself in on a bench warrant on Monday, Feb. 10 for not exhibiting up for court docket in December. He was arraigned.
Megan Radigan, 38, of Albany, was introduced from the Schenectady County jail on Monday, Feb. 10 for not exhibiting up for court docket in February. He was arraigned.
Kevin Cheng, 31, of Schenectady, was taken into custody after a struggle on Kallen Avenue on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 12:21 a.m. He was wished by Scotia police. He was transported to satisfy officers from that division.
Trewuan Morris, 22, of Albany, was taken into custody on Monday, Feb. 10 for an excellent warrant. He was despatched to the Albany County jail as a pre-arraignment detainee and arraigned the following morning.
Theresa Rodriguez, 25, of Albany, was arrested by Bethlehem police and transported to satisfy Colonie police on Wednesday, Feb. 12 for an excellent warrant for not exhibiting as much as court docket in August. She was arraigned by Colonie Decide Andrew Sommers.
Darryl McCoy, 56, of Schenectady, was dropped at Colonie by DOCCS on Wednesday, Feb. 1 for an excellent warrant for not exhibiting as much as court docket in Might. He was arraigned by Decide Sommers.
Tania Morrison, 25, of Schenectady, appeared in Colonie City Court docket for an excellent warrant for not exhibiting up in February.
Nicole Frechette, 39, of Colonie, had an excellent felony warrant from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Division on Thursday, Feb. 13. She was taken into custody and transported to satisfy deputies from that division.
Edward Sawicz, 56, of Schenectady, was picked up by State Police on on Thursday, Feb. 13 for an excellent warrant for not exhibiting as much as court docket in April. He was additionally charged with felony bail leaping. He was despatched to the Albany County jail as a pre-arraignment detainee