Dutchess County Sheriff's Report — Thursday, Dec. 10

Dutchess County Sheriff's Report — Thursday, Dec. 10
Dutchess County Sheriff's sub-station on Route 22 south of Amenia, New York.
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Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office Harlem Valley area activity report Nov. 21 to Dec. 3

Nov. 22 — Deputies report the arrest of Gavin MacConel, age 38, for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the second degree subsequent to a traffic stop on Route 22 in the Town of Northeast. Subject to appear in the Town of North East Court at a later date.

Nov. 22 — Deputies ressponded to Route 199 and Chase Road in the Town of Pine Plains for a car that crashed into a tree and damaged property. Investigation resulted in the arrest of Ulises Cabrera-Lopez, age 36, for driving while intoxicated. Subject to appear in the Town of Pine Plains Court at a later date.

Nov. 23 — Deputies report the arrest of John J. Arboledalora, age 43, for operating a car without a license, operating an unregistered motor vehicle and operating an uninspected motor vehicle. Arrest was made as part of a traffic stop that occurred in the Town of Pawling. Subject to appear in the Town of Pawling Court at a later date.

Nov. 25 — Deputies reports the arrest of Victoria Hernandez Vasquez, age 38, for operating a vehicle without a license. It was discovered that Ms. Vaquez’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle in New York State was suspended after she was involved in a minor automobile accident in the Village of Pawling. Subject to appear in the Pawling Court at a later date.

Nov. 26 — Deputies responded to 53 Birch Drive in Pine Plains for a father/son physical domestic. Investigation resulted in the arrest of Austen R. Link, age 40, for Assault in the second degree. Link was arraigned and remanded to the Dutchess County Jail.

PLEASE NOTE: All subjects arrested and charged are alleged to have committed the crime and are presumed innocent until proven guilty and are to appear in local courts later.

If you have any information relative to the aforementioned criminal cases, or any other suspected criminal activity please contact the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office tip line at 845 605 CLUE (2583) or email dcsotips@gmail.com. All information will be kept confidential.

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