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MARION – A Marion man has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty for mistreating a female pitbull he’s alleged to have kept caged for most of the day in unsanitary conditions, only letting it out to go to the bathroom.
Chief Richard Nighelli reported that the Marion Police Dept. arrested and charged Brandon R. Davis, 26, of Marion Thursday evening, Feb. 4, with cruelty to an animal, and possession of ammunition without an LTC/FID Card.
On Wednesday, Feb. 3, Marion Animal Control Officer Susan Connor received information regarding a pitbull-type dog that was allegedly being kept by Davis inside of a home on Mill Street, police said. The person was concerned for the wellbeing of the animal, which was reportedly being kept inside of a cage in the home and was only being let out of the cage a few times per day to go to the bathroom outside. The person also reported unsanitary conditions inside of the dog s cage and that the dog was emaciated.
Marion Police Department announces three promotions
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Chief Richard Nighelli announced the promotions of three members of the department.
Sgt. Jeffrey Habicht was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and officers Larry C. Savery and Sean Day were each promoted to the rank of sergeant. All three were appointed to their new ranks during the virtual Marion Board of Selectmen meeting Jan. 19. I d like to congratulate Lt. Habicht, Sgt. Savery and Sgt. Day on their promotions, Nighelli said. Each brings several years of experience and valuable skills to their new positions and I am confident that they will continue to serve the Marion community well.
Feb 5, 2021
According to Marion Police, Brandon Davis, 26, was arrested after Marion Animal Control Officer Susan Connor received complaints regarding a pitbull-type dog that was allegedly being kept by Davis inside a home on Mill Street.
MARION A man was arrested on Feb. 4 on charges of animal cruelty and unlicensed possession of ammunition.
According to Marion Police, Brandon Davis, 26, was arrested after Marion Animal Control Officer Susan Connor received complaints regarding a pitbull-type dog that was allegedly being kept by Davis inside a home on Mill Street.
Connor went to the home on Feb. 3 and saw a dead chicken on the ground outside. Connor attempted to speak with Davis regarding the complaint, but was unable to make contact with anyone inside of the home.
After almost a year away, Syracuse Crunch ready to play: ‘We’re lucky to be here’
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 04, 2021
Syracuse forward Taylor Raddysh and his teammates will be playing in an empty Upstate Medical University Arena in the season opener Saturday against Utica.
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Syracuse, N.Y. The eerie silence at Saturday’s exhibition game between Syracuse and Utica was, at one point, pierced by an usual noise.
It was the thud of fists crashing into faces. A fight broke out on the ice, a sidelight that normally would have been muted by roaring crowds. But not this time. There were no fans in the Adirondack Bank Center, so the hostility was its own soundtrack.
Marion Police Dept. announces three promotions
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MARION - Chief Richard Nighelli has announced the promotions of three members of the department.
Sgt. Jeffrey Habicht was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and Officers Larry C. Savery and Sean Day were each promoted to the rank of sergeant. All three were appointed to their new ranks during the virtual Marion Board of Selectmen meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 19. I d like to congratulate Lt. Habicht, Sgt. Savery and Sgt. Day on their promotions, Chief Nighelli said. Each brings several years of experience and valuable skills to their new positions and I am confident that they will continue to serve the Marion community well.