Herkimer BCI arrest Little Falls Woman for Forgery

(Little Falls, NY – May 10, 2013) On May 7 the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation in Herkimer arrested Tammy Lynn Sterling-Barthelmess, 55, of 866 Seeley Road, Town of Stratford for second-degree forgery, a class D Felony.

Barthelmess is the owner of 59 Flint Ave. in the City of Little Falls, where unidentified human remains were found on May 1. The charges against Barthelmess are a result of the on-going investigation of 59 Flint Ave, Little Falls.

Barthelmess was arraigned in the Town of Herkimer Court and was committed to the Herkimer County Jail on $10,000 cash bail or $50,000 bond.

Marcy BCI arrests Old Forge man for Possessing a Forged Instrument

(Marcy, NY – May 10, 2013) On May 7 Inv. Brett Vanderlan, SP Marcy BCI, arrested David A. Roberts, 53, of Old Forge and charged him with second-degree Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument and first-degree Offering a False Instrument for Filing, both felonies.

Roberts, a New York State Corrections Officer, is alleged to have submitted to the personnel office, two Family Medical Leave Act forms which contained a forged doctor’s signature.

He was arraigned in the Town of Marcy Court and was released on his own recognizance. His arrest was the result of a joint investigation initiated by the NYSDOCCS Inspector General’s Office.

Sauquoit man Arrested for Grand Larceny

(Marcy, NY – May 10, 2013) On May 9 Trooper Michael Nackley, SP Marcy, arrested William C. Eccleston, 28, of 9421 Willow Brook Lane, Sauquoit and charged him with fourth-degree Grand Larceny ( felony) and Possession of a Hypodermic Instrument ( misdemeanor).

Eccleston is alleged to have stolen in excess of $1,000 worth of jewelry from a residence in Sauquoit. He was also found in possession of a hypodermic instrument at the time of his arrest.

He was arraigned in the Town of Bridgewater Court by the Hon. William Massey, and was committed to the Oneida County Jail on $5,000 cash / $10,000 bond.

Boonville man arrested for Endangering the Welfare of a Child

(Boonville, NY – May 10, 2013) On May 9 Trooper Joshua Ryczek, SP Remsen, arrested Jay C. Nelson, 39, of 210 Main St. in Boonville after an incident that occurred in the Erwin Park located in the Village of Boonville.

Nelson is alleged to have harassed and threatened a 14 year old youth. He was charged with Endangering the Welfare of a Child (misdemeanor) and second-degree Harassment (violation) and was arraigned in the Village of Boonville Court and was released on his own recognizance.

 

By martha

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