Dutchess County Sheriff's Report — Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025

Dutchess County Sheriff's Report — Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025
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Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office Harlem Valley activity report Aug. 17 to Aug. 27

Aug. 18 — Deputies arrested Mario Ramirez-Hernadez for driving while intoxicated subsequent to a vehicle and traffic stop emanating from an erratic vehicle complaint on McGhee Hill Road in North East. Ramirez-Hernadez to appear in the Town of North East Court at a later date.

Aug. 20 — Deputies report the arrest of Jeremy Carson, age 50, on an arrest warrant issued for his arrest by the City of Kingston, New York, court for three counts of aggravated family offense and criminal contempt. Carson located in the Town of North East at the time of arrest. Carson turned over to the City of Kingston Police Department.

Aug. 23 — Deputies report the arrest of David Sprouls, age 55, for erving while intoxicated in the Village of Millerton. Arrest made as part of a DWI checkpoint conducted in that jurisdiction. Sprouls to appear in the Town of North East Court at a later date.

Aug. 24 — Deputies report the arrest of Jhon F. Torres Marin, age 43, for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the third degree subsequent to a traffic stop in the area of 562 Route 22 in the Village of Pawling. Subject to appear in Pawling court.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 Emaildcsotips@gmail.com.All information will be kept confidential.

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