Police Blotter: September 12 – September 18, 2022
WARREN COUNTY
- Cody B. Batcher, 32, was arrested for 3rd Degree Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle
- Mark A. Myers, 50, was arrested on an active warrant
- Jackson M. Metz, 23, was arrested for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation: Alcohol Related
- Andree Shepard, 27, was arrested for 3rd Degree Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle
- Sean R. Miller, 33, was arrested for 3rd Degree Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle
- Anthony J. Pecor, 46, was arrested for 3rd Degree Assault with Intent to Cause Physical Injury, Criminal Mischief with Intent to Damage Property, 3rd Degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon: Previous Conviction, Menacing a Police or Peace Officer
- Joseph S. Barron, 41, was arrested for 2nd Degree Harassment
- Brent G. Skoll, 55, was arrested for 1st Degree Criminal Contempt
- Ashley M. Dudley, 35, was arrested for 2nd Degree Bail Jumping, Failure to Appear
- Brenda J. Ackley, 34, was arrested for 2nd Degree Criminal Contempt
- Samuel E. Travis, 44, was arrested for Petit Larceny
- Mitchell E. Stone, 46, was arrested for Petit Larceny
- Billy R. Mitchell, 38, was arrested for Aggravated Family Offense, 1st Degree Criminal Contempt
- James F. Barber, 49, was arrested for Petit Larceny
- Jody L. Tanner, 50, was arrested for Petit Larceny
- Brian S. Vangundy, 29, was arrested for 3rd Degree Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle
- Tammy M. Love, 33, was arrested for Petit Larceny
- Carter J. Backus, 22, was arrested for 3rd Degree Criminal Mischief: Damage to Property
- Terry L. Brower, 51, was arrested for Petit Larceny
- Nathaniel J. Walker, 31, was arrested for Petit Larceny
- Lindsey A. Capone, 32, was arrested for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance
- Robert A. Crosby, 3rd Degree Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Resisting Arrest
- Timothy E. McIntyre, 45 was arrested for Acting in Manner to Injure Child Less Than 17
- Brenna R. Michalak, 25, was arrested for Acting in Manner to Injure Child Less Than 17
- Jacob E. Baker, 23, was arrested for 2nd Degree Harassment
Warren County Sheriff
QUEENSBURY – At approximately 7:10 p.m. on Sept 15, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office investigated a report of a possible assault that occurred at the Warren Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing, located at 42 Gurney Ln in the Town of Queensbury. A family member reported the victim, a 67-year-old resident of the Warren Center, had been struck by a Nurse’s Aide. Through an investigation into the claim, officers learned the victim had been assaulted by 19-year-old Raven J. Charles-Gary, of Birmingham, AL. Charles-Gary struck the victim in the face, causing cuts, bruising, and substantial pain. Charles-Gary was arrested for Assault in the Second Degree and Endangering the Welfare of a Vulnerable Elderly Person in the Second Degree, both felonies. She was held at the Warren County Correctional Facility pending arraignment.
HUDSON FALLS – On Sept. 17, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office arrested 30-year-old Morgan E. Bemis-Heym, of Hudson Falls and 52-year-old Linda L. Marshall, of South Glens Falls, following a traffic stop. Bemis-Heym–known to officers for having a suspended driver’s license–was operating a black Jeep Compass with a brake light out. Upon approaching the vehicle, Officers observed a scale with white powder substance consistent with cocaine residue and a knife in plain view inside the vehicle. Bemis-Heym was removed from the vehicle, at which point a baggie containing what appeared to be crack cocaine was observed on the driver’s seat. Bemis-Heym was transported to Warren County Sheriff’s Office where she was found to be in possession of additional crack cocaine. The passenger of the vehicle, Linda Marshall, originally gave a false name and was later found to have active warrants out of Glens Falls and Saratoga County. Morgan E. Bemis-Heym was charged with 1 count of 3rd Degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (intent to sell) 3rd Degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (1/2 ounce or more of a narcotic drug), both class B Felonies, and 2nd Degree Criminally Using Drug Paraphernalia–a class A Misdemeanor. Linda L. Marshall was charged with 2 counts of 2nd Degree Criminal Impersonation–Class A Misdemeanor. Bemis-Heym and Marshall were arraigned the next morning in Warren County CAP Court where they were released on their own recognizance to return at a later court date.
QUEENSBURY – On Sept. 18, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office arrested 29-year-old Jonathan C. A. Johnson of Glens Falls, 29-year-old Robert J. Periard of Argyle, and 20-year-old Maleki A. Nichols of Queensbury following a traffic stop. Johnson, the operator of a Volvo XC90, was stopped after failing to signal while turning at an intersection in Queensbury. The vehicle he was driving also had switched Vermont license plates registered to a Chevrolet passenger car. Upon an inventory search of the vehicle, crack cocaine was located on the front passenger seat and a loaded 9mm firearm, a quantity of crack cocaine and a digital scale with cocaine residue were located in the glove compartment. All three men were charged with 3rd Degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (intent to sell) and 3rd Degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (1/2 ounce or more of a narcotic drug)–both class B Felonies. The three men were also charged with 2nd Degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon (loaded firearm)–a class B Felony. The men were also charged with 2nd Degree Criminally Using Drug Paraphernalia–class A Misdemeanor, while Periard was charged with 7th Degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance–class A Misdemeanor. Johnson, who is currently pending class B drug felonies out of Glens Falls, was also issued traffic tickets for Failure to Signal and Switched License Plates. All subjects were arraigned the next morning in Queensbury Court where Periard and Nichols were released on their own recognizance to return at a later court date and Johnson was remanded for lack of $2000cash/$4000bond for bail.
LAKE GEORGE – At approximately 3:14 a.m. on Aug 20 the Warren County Sheriff’s Office responded to an assault in progress on Canada Street in the Village of Lake George. Patrol Officers arrived on scene to find all parties separated, the victim in this incident lying on the ground with a severe head injury and fractured ankle. The victim was transported to Glens Falls Hospital and later Albany Medical Center for treatment. After a police investigation, it was determined that 23-year-old Nicholas D. Motta of Lake George, 22-year-old Sean A. Lamando of Queensbury, and an unknown third party attacked and repeatedly struck the victim in the face and body with closed fists, causing injury. Motta was arrested and charged with 1st Degree Gang Assault, 2nd Degree Assault, and 2nd Degree Strangulation. Lamando was arrested and charged with 1st Degree Gang Assault and 2nd Degree Assault.