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Why Are More Teens Dying in Car Accidents During COVID?

Why Are More Teens Dying in Car Accidents During COVID? Sheriff Craig DuMond and the Delaware County Sheriff s Office have shared a report with county residents which takes a look at an alarming rate of teen driving deaths related to speeding.  The exhaustive report sheds light on some of the reasons why and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected these deadly statistics. To read this informative report in full, visit the Delaware County Sheriff s Office Facebook page by CLICKING HERE

Delaware County Sheriff Offers New Years Safety Tips

Delaware County Sheriff Offers New Years Safety Tips · · Monitor your alcohol intake. · Follow all local, state and CDC COVID-19 guidelines. · If possible, avoid driving between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. on New Year’s Eve. · and expect to see our patrols on the roadways. NOTE:  Listen to Sheriff DuMond s interview with Big Chuck on Saturday at 7:00 am during our weekly community affairs program This Week in Central New York.   It airs on all 11 of our Townsquare Media radio stations. LOOK: 50 photos of American life in 2020  

Delaware County Sheriff s New Year s Safety Tips

· · Monitor your alcohol intake. · Follow all local, state and CDC COVID-19 guidelines. · If possible, avoid driving between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. on New Year’s Eve. Enter your number to get our free mobile app NOTE:  Listen to Sheriff DuMond s interview with Big Chuck on Saturday at 7:00 am during our weekly community affairs program This Week in Central New York.   It airs on all 11 of our Townsquare Media radio stations. LOOK: 50 photos of American life in 2020  

Man charged with stealing auto parts

Dec 10, 2020 Dec 12, 2020 A Bovina man has been arrested for stealing catalytic converters from vehicles at a Delhi business. According to a media release from Delaware County Sheriff Craig DuMond, Sean R. Gillespie, 22, was arrested on Dec. 3 pursuant to a warrant issued by the town of Delhi Court. Gillespie was charged with third-degree criminal mischief, a class E felony; fourth-degree grand larceny, a class E felony; and two misdemeanor counts of petit larceny. Gillespie was located by the Oneonta Police Department and held for sheriff’s deputies, the release said. He was arranged in the town of Andes Court and sent to jail in lieu of $5,000 cash bail or $10,000 secured property bond.

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