Dutchess County Sheriff's Office activity report

Jan. 16 to Jan. 29

Jan. 22 — Deputies reported the arrest of Starla L. Castle, 30, for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor vehicle in the third degree subsequent to a traffic stop on Corbin Road in the Town of Pawling. Subject to appear in the Town of Pawling court at a later date.

Jan. 22 — Deputies responded to Fairway Drive in the Town of Pawling to investigate a reported fraud complaint. The complainant reported that unknown person(s) attempted to use and access to his credit account. Investigation on-going.

Jan. 24 — Deputies report the arrest of Michael Odell, 33, for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the second degree. Subject to appear in the Town of Dover Court at a later date

Jan. 24 — Deputies report the arrest of Lawrence J. Yates, 30, for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the second degree. Subject to appear in the Town of Amenia Court at a later date.

Jan. 25 — Deputies report the arrest of Daisha D. Charles, 29, for aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor vehicle in the third degree subsequent to a traffic stop at Dog Tail Corners Road in Dover. Subject to appear in the Town of Dover Court at a later date.

Jan. 28 — Deputies report the arrest of Artur Rybka, 56, for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the third degree subsequent to a traffic stop on Route 22 in the Town of Pawling. Subject to appear in the Town of Pawling Court at a later date

Jan. 28 — Deputies responded to 53 Ridge Road in Dover for reports of criminal mischief. The complainant reported that a rock was thrown at the windshield of her vehicle, and in the past several months other similar instances have been occurring. Investigation On-going.

Jan. 29 — Deputies responded to Tractor Supply in Amenia for a report of larceny of tools. Investigation on-going.

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