WATERTOWN — Outdoor enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore three Wildlife Management Areas this month as part of the annual, temporary opening of typically restricted wildlife refuges in the
WATERTOWN â Kayla K. Williams, 32, 8700 Main St., Apt. 210A, Fort Drum, was charged by Jefferson County sheriffâs deputies Wednesday with DWI and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
At about 1:05 a.m. Wednesday, Ms. Williams was stopped by a deputy on Vaadi Road in the town of Orleans. There was allegedly a loaded .40-caliber handgun inside her vehicle, and she was also allegedly intoxicated.
She was later arrested and taken to jail on $2,500 bail.
Micah K. Houppert, 29, 513 Hamilton St., Upper, was charged by city police Tuesday with second-degree criminal contempt after he allegedly violated a stay-away order of protection.
Mr. Houppert allegedly violated the order on May 19. The order was issued out of Jefferson County Family Court and ruled that he was to stay away from a residence on Hamlin Street.