Dutchess County Sheriff’s report: Dec. 19 — Jan. 1

Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office Harlem Valley area activity report Dec. 19 through Jan. 1.

Dec. 19 — Deputies responded to 62 Lake Ellis Road in the Town of Dover to investigate a reported domestic dispute occurring in a vehicle. Matter resolved without further police intervention.

Dec. 19 — Deputy Sheriffs along with the Millerton Police Department to 14 Morse Hill Road in the Town of North East to investigate a reported domestic dispute. Matter resolved.

Dec. 20 — Deputies responded to Route 22 in the Town of North East for a reported larceny. The complainant reported forgetting her purse at the Freshtown Supermarket in the Town of Amenia and upon returning being unable to locate it.

Dec. 22 — Deputies report the arrest of Eric M Mccormick, 42, for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the 2nd degree subsequent to a traffic stop in the area of 17 Old State Route 22 in the Town of Dover. Subject to appear in the Town of Dover Court at a later date.

Dec. 25 — Deputies responded to Cooperstown Road in the Town of Dover for husband/wife physical domestic dispute. Investigation resulted in the arrest of Timothy Fay (36) was arrested for criminal obstruction of breathing and unlawful imprisonment. Subject to appear in the Town of Dover Court at a later date.

Dec. 26 — A Deputy from the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office was involved in a property damage crash after his vehicle was struck from behind by another vehicle. This occurred in the parking lot of 3226 Route 22 in the Town of Dover. Investigation resulted in the arrest of one Leonard Roman for driving while impaired — combined drugs and alcohol. Subject to appear in the Town of Dover Court at a later date.

Dec. 30 — Deputies responded to the Berkshire Apartments, 214 Sinpatch Road in the Town of Amenia for a mother/daughter verbal domestic dispute. Matter resolved without further police intervention.

Dec. 30 — Deputies reports the arrest of Kevin Dever (age 60) for aggravated unlicensed operation 3rd subsequent to a traffic stop on Route 22 in the Town of Amenia. Subject to appear in the Town of Dover Court at a later date.

Dec. 30 — Deputies responded to Mallard Way in Dover for a sister/sister domestic disturbance. Matter resolved without further police intervention.

Dec. 31 — Deputies responded to the area of 418 Halls Corners Road in the Town of Dover for a reported vehicle off the roadway. Investigation resulted in the arrest of Frank A. Fortuna, 67, was arrested for driving while intoxicated. Subject to appear in the Town of Dover Court at a later date.

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