By CARA CHAPMAN Press-Republican
Dec 28, 2020
SCHUYLER FALLS â As of Monday, the Clinton County District Attorney s Office did not anticipate Kevin M. Doherty Jr., who stands accused of firing a shotgun at two police officers, would face additional charges.
The 34-year-old Schuyler Falls man remained in custody at Clinton County Jail on two counts each of first-degree attempted murder of a police officer and menacing a police officer, and one count of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, all felonies, in connection with a police-involved shooting that took place at his Rabideau Street home Sunday, Dec. 6.
District Attorney Andrew Wylie said he was handling Doherty s case and that Assistant District Attorney Vivian Joo would be assigned to assist him.Â
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SCHUYLER FALLS â The case of a Schuyler Falls man allegedly firing a shotgun at police officers earlier this month is set to go before a Clinton County Grand Jury.
Kevin M. Doherty Jr., 34, of Schuyler Falls faces two counts each of first-degree attempted murder of a police officer and menacing a police officer, and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, all felonies, in connection with an incident that took place Dec. 6.
According to State Police, law enforcement responded to Doherty s Rabideau Street home to check on his welfare.
Clinton County Sheriff s deputies arrived first and engaged him in dialogue prior to when troopers got there, police said.
Lock Haven, Pa. â An alleged burglary in Lock Haven exposed three individuals to felony charges after a cell phone was seized by state police at Lamar.
Clinton County Court records show that Javaun Derion Taylor, 19, of Boalsburg, Bryant Peddigree, 20, Lock Haven, and Donovan Lecky, 19 of Bellefonte all face felonies stemming from an alleged burglary on Dec. 10.
PSP Lamar Trooper Zachary Baker said officers responded to a burglary report at 9:30 p.m. at Upperhill Drive in Woodward Township. According to Baker, Melissa Peddigree and her son Bryant Peddigree told officers somebody kicked in the backdoor to the residence.
Officers said both accusers witnessed the suspect leave and drive across the Jay Street Bridge. According to the report, Peddigree identified the person who allegedly kicked the door as Taylor.
Dec 18, 2020
FELONY ARRESTSÂ
BOMBAY â A Moira man was arrested for felony DWI following a traffic stop Dec. 5
That day, troopers pulled over Dylan J. Barney, 24, on State Route 95 in the town of Bombay at approximately 8:20 p.m., a press release said, for driving 65 mph in a 35 mph zone.
Barney was operating a 2001 Chrysler Town & Country with a revoked and suspended non-driver ID and was determined to be driving while intoxicated, according to the release.
Barneyâs blood alcohol content was allegedly found to be 0.12 percent.
Barney had previous convictions for DWI and DWAI within the preceding ten years, the release said, making the new charge a felony.