Weekly Media Release
March 4th, 2013 through March 10th, 2013
March 4th, 2013 through March 10th, 2013
March 5th, 2013
A Holley, N.Y. resident reports damage done to a vehicle parked on Merchant Street between February 8th and 10th.
March 6th, 2013
A North Main Street resident reported theft of a bicycle from outside the Villager Apartments sometime on February 7th.
March 9th, 2013
A Chili resident reported being assaulted while at Rocco’s Bar on Clinton Street at about 1:10 am.
March 10th, 2013
Police arrested Austin M. Beales, 24 years old of Viking Way, Sweden, for Driving While Intoxicated, a Misdemeanor, as well as other traffic-related offenses. Beales is due to appear in Sweden Town Court.
A North Main Street resident reported burglary and theft of a wallet from an unlocked apartment sometime overnight.
A Main Street business window was broken during a fight near King Street at about 3 am. The owner declined prosecution in lieu of restitution.
March 11th, 2013
Police arrested Devon M. Rose, 18 years old of North Main Street, Brockport, on charges of Arson, 2nd Degree, a Felony, and Falsely Reporting an Incident, 3rd Degree, a Misdemeanor. Rose allegedly started a fire in the doorway of his apartment and reported that another person had done so. Rose was arraigned in the Sweden Town Court and remanded to the Monroe Co. Jail in lieu of bail.
The Brockport Police responded to 508 calls for service from March 4th, 2013 through March 10th, 2013 with 3563 calls to date.
Any questions or requests for comment should be directed to Chief Daniel P. Varrenti by telephone at (585) 637-1020, or by e-mail at chief@brockportpolice.org
Editor's note: The Brockport Police made another DWI arrest on Sunday, March 10th, saving more lives, injuries, and property destruction in the Village and surrounding towns. Driving drunk and intoxicated is one of the most common and deadliest crimes in America. Over 11,000 Americans are killed every year in alcohol related crashes and over 350 people lose their lives every year in New York State. How many lives have the Brockport police saved in Brockport, Sweden, Clarkson, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Bergen, Murray, and Clarendon getting intoxicated drivers off our Brockport area roads? If you see a Brockport police officer thank her/him for saving your life and the lives of your loved ones by doing an excellent job with the DWI enforcement.
0 comments:
Post a Comment