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Woman on Oneida County s Ten Most Wanted list in custody after Bronx arrest
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A woman on Oneida County’s Ten Most Wanted list for 2021 is in custody after she was arrested in a separate incident in the Bronx on Friday, Feb. 12.
Posted: Feb 16, 2021 12:58 PM
Updated: Feb 16, 2021 2:25 PM
Posted By: WKTV
UTICA, N.Y. – A woman on Oneida County’s Ten Most Wanted list for 2021 is in custody after she was arrested in a separate incident in the Bronx on Friday, Feb. 12.
Wyzetta T. Henderson, 37, of Utica, was transferred back to Oneida County after police discovered she was wanted on a robbery charge.
Oneida County Sheriff s Office arrests woman on Ten Most Wanted list
A Taberg woman who was one of Oneida County Sheriff’s Office’s Ten Most Wanted was taken into custody during a traffic stop in Rome Sunday.
Posted: Feb 8, 2021 4:35 PM
Updated: Feb 8, 2021 4:37 PM
Posted By: WKTV
ROME, N.Y. – A Taberg woman who was one of Oneida County Sheriff’s Office’s Ten Most Wanted was taken into custody during a traffic stop in Rome Sunday.
Sarah J. Vaughn, 38, has been wanted since August of 2020 on a second-degree assault charge.
She was pulled over on Route 49 in Rome Sunday evening, where Oneida County troopers took her into custody without incident.
Driver flashes gun during argument; Utica police pull over man, find loaded gun
Updated Jan 22, 2021;
Posted Jan 22, 2021
Police say this loaded 9 mm handgun was found after a traffic stop Wednesday night, Jan. 20, 2020, on Jefferson Avenue near Bleecker Street in Utica.Utica Police Department
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Utica, N.Y. Police seized a loaded gun from the back seat of a car Wednesday night after a traffic stop in Utica.
The gun which had its hammer back and was ready to be fired was found by the Utica Police Department after a driver flashed a gun during an argument, police said.
Officers responded to Mary and Bacon streets around 9:30 p.m. after a caller reported the driver of a red car had pointed a gun during a dispute. Soon after, officers spotted a vehicle that matched the caller’s description less than half a mile away on Jefferson Avenue near Bleecker Street, police said.
He was
surrendered to detectives with the Sussex County Prosecutor s Office Thursday night and transported some 250 miles to the Byram Township Police Department, where he was processed and fingerprinted, according to Gregory Mueller, Sussex County s first assistant prosecutor. He was then transferred to the Morris County jail.
Authorities have said the two soldiers met in Watertown, New York, on Dec. 18 to exchange vehicles. A dispute between the two men may have played a role in Mellish s decision to abduct Harris and take him on a more than 300-mile trek south to Brooklyn, Mellish s hometown, according to Mueller.
For reasons police haven t yet explained, Mellish then drove across New Jersey, made his way to the end of Ross Road in Byram and left Harris body there. Prosecutors so far haven t disclosed a motive for the alleged killing.