Thrashing woman arrested on 2 warrants after Troy police find her dog locked in hot car
33-year-old woman faces 3 new charges
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TROY, Mich. –
Troy police said they took a woman kicking and screaming into custody after they found her dog locked in a hot car and realized she had warrants out for her arrest.
Officials said they got a call around 1:29 p.m. May 19 about a dog locked inside a red 2011 Chevrolet Camaro in the south parking lot of the Somerset Collection at 2801 West Big Beaver Road in
When police arrived, they saw the dog in a cage in the back seat of the Camaro, panting heavily, they said. Authorities said they determined the dog had been inside the Camaro for about 90 minutes.
Scattered outages remain after storms hit Albany area
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A strong storm system rolls across the Hudson Valley Community College campus on Wednesday, May 26, 2021, in Troy, N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times Union
ALBANY Utility crews are working to restore electrical service to customer who remain without service after Wednesday s powerful winds.
National Grid had a few pockets of outages around the region as of 7:15 a.m. Thursday, with more than 100 in the dark in Albany, Schenectady, Colonie, Clifton Park, Glenville and Troy.
After the storms blew through Wednesday afternoon, National Grid reported about 2,100 customers are were without service, mostly in the area around in Albany and Schenectady counties by about 8 p.m.
ROTTERDAM, N.Y. â On Tuesday, May 25, the New York State Police in Princetown arrested Michael D. Brooks, 26, of Watervliet and charged him with felony third-degree grand larceny and felony grand larceny.
Brooks was arrested following a months-long investigation into his activities surrounding a seal coating job he offered to complete for a town of Rotterdam resident.
Brooks and his associate, John K. Williams III, 39, of Troy, returned to the victimâs home on multiple occasions demanding payment for seal coating the victimâs driveway. Brooks and Williams obtained in excess of $8,000 from the victim for work the was either incomplete or never started.