Police Beat Archives (2024)

Sheriff: Auburn woman had BAC over twice-legal limit in Fleming incident

Authorities say an Auburn woman was arrested for DWI after an incident in the town of Fleming. Aysha L. Richardson of Auburn was arrested on July 8, 2024, for driving under the influence of alcohol ... more

/ Staff Report

Ithaca man arrested for attempted burglary after home invasion

Early on July 10, Ithaca Police responded to a burglary in progress on Stewart Avenue. Officers found Angel Arce, 59, attempting to break into another home nearby. He was taken into custody without incident. Arce ... more

/ Staff Report

Spencerport man arrested for assaulting Bath sergeant; department speaks out about violence against police

A Spencerport man was arrested after injuring a sergeant in Bath. David C. Cervantes, 38, faces a second-degree assault charge, a class D felony. The incident occurred on Howell Street when police were assisting Bath ... more

/ Staff Report

Shots fired on South Plain St. in Ithaca: Police investigating

Ithaca Police responded to reports of gunshots on the 100 block of South Plain Street around 9 PM on July 9. Upon arrival, officers confirmed multiple shots were fired. The area was temporarily closed for ... more

/ Staff Report

Sodus man arrested after investigation into shots fired incident in Newark

A chaotic incident involving gunfire on June 22 led to the arrest of a suspect on July 8. Anthony Canady Jr., 21, of Sodus, was arrested for second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. Newark Police ... more

/ Staff Report

Man arrested after damaging equipment at Finger Lakes Gaming

A Wilson man is facing charges after damaging equipment at Finger Lakes Gaming Casino. Ethan Derrick Keleher, 21, was arrested on July 10 for Criminal Mischief in the third degree. The incident occurred on July ... more

/ Staff Report

Ithaca woman arrested for felony DWI after Scipio stop

On July 3 around 10:56 a.m., Cayuga County Sheriff’s deputies stopped a speeding car on State Route 34 near the Scipio Fire Department. The driver, Theresa P. Cooper of Ithaca, was found to be driving ... more

/ Staff Report

Ontario County Sheriff’s Office promotes two officers

The Ontario County Sheriff’s Office promoted two officers in a recent ceremony. John Kesel was elevated to evening road patrol lieutenant, while Dylan LaBrake advanced from deputy to criminal investigator. Sheriff David Cirencione praised Kesel, ... more

/ Staff Report

Arcadia man arrested for threatening person, pinning them against a wall

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office reported an arrest following a domestic incident investigation. Leon D. Sedore, 52, was charged with second-degree harassment. Deputies allege that Sedore grabbed and pinned the victim, making threats of further ... more

/ Staff Report

Penn Yan man arrested after domestic incident in village, preventing victim from calling 911

Penn Yan Police arrested a local man following a domestic dispute. Conner R. Subeh, 26, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, unlawful imprisonment, criminal mischief, and harassment. Police allege that Subeh subjected ... more

/ Staff Report

Penn Yan woman arrested for child endangerment after harassing teen

A woman was arrested by Penn Yan Police following a domestic incident. Samantha N. Sprague, 29, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and harassment. Police allege that Sprague, while heavily intoxicated, subjected ... more

/ Staff Report

Canandaigua man arrested for February robbery

Police arrested a local man following a lengthy investigation into a February robbery. Kyle P. Houle, 32, was charged with second-degree robbery on July 2, 2024. Authorities allege that on February 25, 2024, Houle assaulted ... more

/ Staff Report

Phelps woman arrested after child found wandering alone

A woman was arrested after her two-year-old child was found wandering alone in the Village of Phelps. Michelle L. Lead, 32, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child. Police responded to a welfare ... more

/ Staff Report

Springport woman arrested for felony DWI in Aurelius

The Cayuga County Sheriff's Office arrested a woman for felony DWI following a traffic stop. Heidi M. Walsh, 43, of Union Springs, was charged on June 30, 2024, after a deputy observed her vehicle failing ... more

/ Staff Report

Mentz man arrested for threatening person with a 2×4

A local man was arrested after a domestic incident involving threats with a weapon. Tyler C. Mayorga, of Mentz, was charged after deputies responded to a complaint on June 30, 2024. Deputies arrived around 7:57 ... more

/ Staff Report

Four arrested for theft and sale of military equipment in Auburn and Syracuse

Four individuals have been charged after a month-long investigation into the theft and resale of military equipment from various military units in New York. James Waleski, a federal employee at the 174th Air National Guard ... more

/ Staff Report

Farmington man caught with fentanyl inside Ontario County Jail

The Ontario County Sheriff's Office arrested an inmate at the local jail for promoting prison contraband after an investigation this past week. Troy Randleman, 34, from Farmington was arrested for first-degree promoting prison contraband. The ... more

/ Staff Report

Abduction sparks police chase from Rochester to Wayne County

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office reports the arrest of a woman following a kidnapping investigation in the City of Rochester. Yashira Cruz, 40, of Joseph Ave in Rochester, faces multiple charges, including Endangering the Welfare ... more

/ Staff Report

Seneca Falls man arrested for felony DWI after road rage incident

Seneca Falls police report the arrest of a local man on felony charges following a road rage incident, where a child was inside the vehicle. On July 6 the Seneca Falls Police Department arrested Brandon ... more

/ Staff Report

Police Beat Archives (2024)

FAQs

Are NJ police reports public record? ›

Who can access arrest records depends on the details and type of charges. As a general rule, most arrest records are available to the public. However, this can vary from state to state. The New Jersey Open Public Records Act means that most arrest records are available to anyone in the state.

Are police reports public record in NY? ›

Certain records generated by the New York State Police are available to the public by filing a FOIL request. Other records, like those tied to a specific investigation, are available to certain individuals as defined by law.

Are police reports public record in the USA? ›

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is pivotal in making government documents, including police reports, available to the public. The premise is simple: a transparent government is an accountable one.

What is a police beat? ›

In police terminology, a beat is the territory and time that a police officer patrols. Beat policing is based on traditional policing and utilizes the close relationship with the community members within the assigned beat to strengthen police effectiveness and encourage co-operative efforts to make a safer community.

How do I get a NJ state police report? ›

For certified copies of the above reports contact or write to: Division of State Police, Criminal Justice Records Bureau, P.O. Box 7068, West Trenton NJ 08628-0068. Telephone: (609) 882-2000, Accident Reports, ext. 2866; for Operations or Investigations, ext.

Does New Jersey have public court records? ›

These court records are available for public inspection. All exceptions are listed in Court Rule 1:38. Complete the records request form and submit it electronically. This request system is for court records only.

Is it illegal to secretly record someone in NY? ›

New York is a “one-party consent” state, which means that you can record conversations if you are physically in the state and are taking part in the conversation, or if you have permission from one of the parties in the conversation.

Are police reports admissible in New York? ›

In many states, police reports are considered hearsay. That means they generally can't be used as evidence in a personal injury claim. However, in New York City, police reports that meet certain criteria are admissible in lawsuits.

Is New York an open records state? ›

Overview. The Freedom of Information Law (“FOIL”), Article 6 (Sections 84-90) of the NYS Public Officers Law, provides the public right to access to records maintained by government agencies with certain exceptions.

How do I get a police report from the US? ›

You may get a copy of your record by submitting a written request to the CJIS Division. The request must include proof of identity. This proof must include your name, date and place of birth, and a set of rolled-inked fingerprints (which can usually be obtained at your local police department).

Is it illegal to record police in the US? ›

The First Amendment protects your right to record police engaged in official duties. Recording the police can offer perspective, ensure police accountability, and provide critical evidence in police brutality cases.

Are criminal records public in the US? ›

Criminal history information is generally available to the public, and criminal history information for a specific state can typically be obtained from the state agency that maintains the record. States normally charge a fee for a copy of a person's criminal history.

Why aren't there beat cops anymore? ›

The proliferation of technology such as portable radios and mobile data terminals among the standard-issue equipment of police officers, the growth and expanse of cities and residential areas, and changes in interactions between police and the community (such as increased traffic stops due to higher automobile ...

Why do they call it beat cop? ›

A Beat Cop is a old police type of police man who used to patrol a certain area known as a their Beat (yes they used to walk around the streets) different officers had the own Beats to patrol . It has nothing to do with police beating people as some body has suggested.

How do I get a police record in NJ? ›

Before accessing your records, you must complete an online form, schedule an appointment to get your fingerprints scanned at a location approved by the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), and pay a fingerprinting fee of $44.13. Online scheduling is available 24 hours per day, seven days per week.

What is considered a public record in NJ? ›

"Government record" or "record" means any paper, written or printed book, document, drawing, map, plan, photograph, microfilm, data processed or image processed document, information stored or maintained electronically or by sound-recording or in a similar device, or any copy thereof, that has been made, maintained or ...

How long does it take to get a police report in New Jersey? ›

Police incident and motor vehicle crash reports generally take 5 to 7 business days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays) before they are available to the public.

How do I find public records in NJ online for free? ›

The New Jersey Judiciary maintains online records of court records via the PROMIS/GAVEL Public Access Website. This is a searchable database that provides information on court records generated by the county courts. These court records may include criminal, tax, family, liens, and civil court cases.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Pres. Carey Rath

Last Updated:

Views: 5307

Rating: 4 / 5 (41 voted)

Reviews: 88% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Pres. Carey Rath

Birthday: 1997-03-06

Address: 14955 Ledner Trail, East Rodrickfort, NE 85127-8369

Phone: +18682428114917

Job: National Technology Representative

Hobby: Sand art, Drama, Web surfing, Cycling, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Leather crafting, Creative writing

Introduction: My name is Pres. Carey Rath, I am a faithful, funny, vast, joyous, lively, brave, glamorous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.