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The Chemung County Sheriffâs Office announced April 17 that multiple arrests were made as a result of a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred on County Route 60 in the Town of Chemung.Â
On Friday, April 16, at 8:47 p.m., deputies were dispatched to County Route 60 in the Town of Chemung for a person found lying in the roadway with severe head injuries.Â
Deputies learned that 38-year-old Brandon E. Lane of Dininny Road, Town of Chemung, had been struck by a vehicle that fled the scene following the collision.Â
Lane was transported to the Robert Packer Hospital by Greater Valley Ambulance, where he was pronounced deceased.Â
The Chemung County Sheriff’s Office announced multiple arrests as a result of a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred Friday on County Route 60 in the Town of Chemung.
According to a news release, 38-year old Brandon E. Lane was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene following the collision. Lane was transported to the Robert Packer Hospital by Greater Valley Ambulance where he was pronounced dead.
During the investigation, Sheriff’s deputies received information that led investigators to an address on River Road in the Town of Chemung. A 20-year old man, identified as Logan J. Bowman, was taken into custody. The Sheriff s Office wrote in the news release that Bowman had been operating a 2007 Dodge Caliber that was moving west on County Route 60 when they allege he struck the victim and fled the scene.
Updated: 12:27 PM EST February 4, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. On Thursday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that the state s nearly $33 million in bridge projects in Western New York and the Southern Tier are now complete.
In total, 15 bridges were replaced or fixed in Allegany, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Erie, Schuyler and Steuben counties. The state says the new bridges meet modern hydraulic standards, which should help them be less prone to flooding.
In a press release, local elected officials commented on the benefits of the infrastructure upgrades for the region, including Assemblymen Andy Goodell, Joseph Giglio and Pat Burke, as well as Senators George Borrello and Sean Ryan.