Police Beat Archives (2024)

Police: Driver had BAC three-times legal limit, was going 80 in 30 mph zone

The Waterloo Police Department reported an arrest for Felony DWI on July 2, 2024. Joseph A. Waltz, 26, of Tool, Texas, was arrested for Felony DWI, Felony Aggravated DWI, and driving without an interlock device ... more

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Penn Yan man arrested for DWI after hitting tractor, reckless driving

A local man was arrested for driving while intoxicated and reckless driving after a collision on Oliver Road. The Yates County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call reporting a pickup truck hitting a tractor on ... more

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Waterloo man passes red light, gets arrested for DWI drugs after stop

The Seneca County Sheriff's Office reports the arrest of a man following a traffic stop on July 5. Jonathan Carnicelli, 37, was observed driving through a red light around 9:30 PM in the Town of ... more

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Ontario teen arrested for DWI after driving with open container and headphones

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office reports the arrest of a man following a traffic stop in the Town of Sodus. Deputies arrested Noah Gumble, 18, of Ontario on several charges, including Driving While Intoxicated. Gumble ... more

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Palmyra man arrested for DWI after overnight crash

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Palmyra man following a traffic crash in the Town of Palmyra. Colin J. Vanhaneghan, of Route 21, was taken into custody at 1:14 a.m. on ... more

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Former Palmyra man arrested for animal cruelty

A former Palmyra resident was arrested for animal cruelty after videos showed him beating a Great Dane named Willow. Brian Gelletto, 51, was investigated by Palmyra Village Police for incidents that occurred in February 2023 ... more

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Vehicle burns on Rt. 104 in Wayne County: Driver faces several charges including felony DWI, possessing crack

State Troopers responded to a burning vehicle on Route 104 in Ontario on Thursday night. The driver, Adalberto Garcia-Diaz, 42, of Geneva, was found to be intoxicated. Garcia-Diaz admitted to drinking five Corona beers and ... more

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Galen man charged for leaving loaded handguns unattended in truck

A Town of Galen man has been arrested for leaving handguns in an unattended vehicle. Nathan D. Rigby was charged following an investigation by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office into a disturbance in Savannah in ... more

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Romulus man arrested for DWI

Seneca County Sheriff Tim Thompson reports that a Romulus man was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated on July 6 at approximately 12:30 a.m.. Raymond Duerr of Romulus was taken into custody by Sheriff’s Deputies. The ... more

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Lyons man arrested for unauthorized use of vehicle

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office arrested a Lyons man on July 5 for unauthorized use of a vehicle. Rex A. Payne, 33, turned himself in at the Wayne County Jail. He was wanted on an ... more

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Junius man arrested for violating order of protection

The Seneca County Sheriff's Office arrested a 20-year-old man from Junius on July 3 for violating a protection order. Charles Damick III was taken into custody after deputies found him with a person he was ... more

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Junius man arrested for choking person during domestic incident

Seneca County Sheriff's Deputies arrested a 37-year-old man from Junius on July 4 for choking another person during a domestic dispute. Zachery G. Lesterhuis, was charged with Criminal Obstruction of Breathing and two counts of ... more

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Seneca Falls man arrested for DWI after speeding

The Seneca Falls Police arrested a 51-year-old man for drunk driving after a traffic stop on June 30. Wesley J. Keltz was pulled over on Fall Street at 8:13 PM for speeding. Officers determined he ... more

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Gunshots damage property in Ithaca after fight involving multiple people

Ithaca Police are investigating gunshots that damaged property on East Green Street on July 3. Around 10:35 PM, officers responded to reports of a fight involving weapons in the 100 block of East Green Street ... more

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Galen man arrested for improper firearm storage after disturbance

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man from the Town of Galen after investigating a disturbance on May 10. Nathan D. Rigby, of Galen, was found to have left his car running in the ... more

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Seneca Falls woman arrested after domestic assault

The Seneca Falls Police Department arrested a local woman after a domestic incident on July 4. Michelle L. Baker, 35, was taken into custody for hitting a family member multiple times in the face with ... more

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Newark man arrested in Sodus for warrants and drug charges

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Newark man on July 3 after investigating a disturbance in Sodus. Deputies arrested Marcus Beane, 39, of West Miller Street, on a warrant for failing to appear on ... more

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Walworth teen faces serious charges for string of commercial burglaries in Yates County

The Yates County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Walworth teenager on July 1 for a series of commercial burglaries. Khalil R. Lewis, 19, was charged with two counts of third-degree burglary, one count of second-degree criminal ... more

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Wolcott man arrested for violating court order in Waterloo, then fleeing on foot leading to chase

Waterloo Police arrested a Wolcott man on June 30 for violating an order of protection and obstructing government administration. John M. Leflore, 24, allegedly went to the protected party's home and fled when officers arrived ... more

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Police Beat Archives (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you say I don't answer questions to a police officer? ›

In general, you do not have to talk to law enforcement officers (or anyone else), even if you do not feel free to walk away from the officer, you are arrested, or you are in jail. You cannot be punished for refusing to answer a question. It is a good idea to talk to a lawyer before agreeing to answer questions.

What do you say when the police question you? ›

DO tell the police your name and basic identifying information. But nothing else. DO say “I want to remain silent” and “I want to talk to a lawyer.” They should stop questioning you after that.

How to tell if you're being set up by police? ›

Here are some of the most common ones to watch for.
  1. The Police Contact or Visit You. ...
  2. Law Enforcement Officials Contact Your Friends and Family. ...
  3. The Police Are Engaging in Surveillance. ...
  4. Warrants Are Issued. ...
  5. You Receive Strange Friend Requests.

Why do cops ask where are you coming from? ›

When a police officer asks where you are coming from, they are looking for evidence to support the possibility that you have or are committing a crime or whether or not you are a threat to public safety. This creates a baseline that they will later write down in a police report.

Do cops have to answer Are you a cop? ›

No federal or state law requires cops in California to identify themselves as police officers to the public, even if someone asks them directly. This is also true of police officers who work undercover. Still, some cities mandate that cops must identify themselves in a public setting.

What do the police not want you to know? ›

Asking Incriminating Questions: Police officers may ask incriminating questions during interactions to gather evidence or establish probable cause for an arrest. It's essential to exercise your right to remain silent and refrain from answering questions that could incriminate you.

Why do police ask do you know why I stopped you? ›

"I think the most common reason is the officer wants you to admit guilt to some extent." "They're probably looking to get you to self-incriminate," added driver Justin Gehring of Woodbury. "If he's asking me a question, I'll answer him," added driver Deb Metzger from Wisconsin.

Can you tell a cop not to touch your car? ›

One of the foremost privileges provided to you by the Fourth Amendment states that you can decline if asked for a vehicle search. As long as the officer does not possess a warrant and you are not under arrest, you can tell the officer that you do not consent to a search.

What to say when a cop asks where you're coming from? ›

Nothing. The single most important rule is to say as little as possible. You can (and should) be cooperative and give basic information when requested, such as your name. However, you should not give the police any unnecessary information that could give them reasonable suspicion.

How can I tell if I'm under surveillance? ›

Some of the most obvious signs you are being spied on include: Someone seems to always be “bumping into you” in public. As if they always know when and where to find you. During divorce or separation, your ex-partner knows more details than they should about your activities, finances, or other details.

How to tell if a cop is undercover? ›

How to Spot Undercover Police. Undercover cops usually have short, groomed hair and baggy clothes with lots of pockets. They may ask lots of personal questions to gain your trust or look out of place. Unmarked police cars tend to have municipal plates, multiple antennas, and tinted windows.

Why do cops ask you to get out of your car? ›

The Court held that it was common for police to ask people inside their vehicle to exit to avoid danger to the officer. Also this would avoid danger from oncoming traffic id Officer had to stand beside the driver window in the path of heavy traffic.

Can you ask cops what happened? ›

You may ask the officers at the scene for information. If they are not able to give you information, you may request a business card with the incident number, which will assist you in filing a public disclosure request later.

Do you have to answer questions in a police investigation? ›

It doesn't matter if you're charged or not, you NEVER have to answer questions from the police. The only thing you must do is identify yourself if the police have ““reasonable suspicion “ that a crime has or is being committed and you are involved. Identifying yourself only means giving your full legal name.

Do you have to answer police questions on the street? ›

Nonetheless, they may still assume you committed the crime. Even if you're not being investigated for a crime, you have the freedom to refuse to answer police questions. This holds true whether an officer approaches you on the street, summons you to the station for questioning, or arrests you.

How do you refuse to answer a question? ›

Saying “No”
  1. I'm sorry, but I'd prefer not to say.
  2. I'm sorry, but I don't want to share that information.
  3. I don't mean to be rude, but I don't want to answer that question.
  4. No offense, but I'd rather not say.
  5. Let's just say it cost more than my old one. ...
  6. All I will say is that both sides are happy with the result.
Apr 3, 2023

Can you talk bad to a police officer? ›

Cursing at police officers may be protected by the First Amendment, which protects the ability of citizens to criticize government officials — even offensively and excessively.

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