Police Blotter: Apr. 17 – Apr. 23, 2023
Olivia M. Slater, 19, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Assault
David A. Stranahan, 64, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation
Richard M. Capone, 19, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Criminal Mischief, 4th Deg. Criminal Mischief, Criminal Obstruction of Breathing/Blood Circulation
Renee A. Murphy, 39, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation
Lyndsea K. Sullivan, 38, was arrested for Operating Motor Vehicle While Impaired by Drugs; 1st Offense
Jessica L. Prosser, 23, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Bail Jumping
Elijah I. Schumacher, 19, was arrested for Petit Larceny
Zachary E. King, 34, was arrested for 2nd Deg. Bail Jumping, 3rd Deg. Bail Jumping
Joseph E. Nunez, 48, was arrested for Petit Larceny
Tanya J. Brand, 52, was arrested for 3rd Deg. Assault
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF
On April 22nd at approximately 5:47pm, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office received reports of a Property Damage Auto Accident involving a single vehicle on State Route 9 in the Town of Queensbury. Sharon M. Sauer, 72, of Lake George, operating a 2018 Hyundai sedan, was traveling North on State Route 9 in the area of the Lake George Outlets, when she veered left, crossing the Southbound lane, drove into a shallow ditch, and crashed into a light post before coming to a stop. It appeared that Sauer suffered an unknown medical emergency which is a possible factor in the crash. Sauer was transported to Glens Falls Hospital by West Glens Falls EMS. At this time, speed, alcohol and drugs do not appear to be factors in this crash.
On April 23rd, a 52-year-old Greenwich woman was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated following a traffic stop. At around midnight, the Sheriff’s Office responded to Quaker Rd in the Town of Queensbury for a report of a vehicle failing to maintain its lane and operating in the opposite lane of travel. A Warren County Sheriff’s Patrol Officer spotted the vehicle, and it was stopped after it was observed committing several traffic violations. After an investigation, the operator, Tammy A. Fuda, was found to be intoxicated and subsequently arrested. At Sheriff’s Office headquarters, Fuda submitted to an evidentiary breath test which yielded a .17% BAC. She was issued numerous traffic tickets and is set to appear in Queensbury Town Court at a later date to answer the charges.