Dutchess County Sheriff’s Report: Feb. 6 to Feb. 26

Dutchess County Sheriff's sub-station on Route 22 south of Amenia, New York.

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Dutchess County Sheriff’s Report: Feb. 6 to Feb. 26

Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office Harlem Valley area activity report: Feb. 6 to Feb. 26.

Feb. 9 — Deputies responded to Route 22 near Route 55 in the Town of Pawling for reported auto accident. Investigation resulted in the arrest of Carmelita L. Navarro, 29, for aggravated driving while intoxicated. Navarro to appear in the Town of Pawling Court at a later date.

Feb. 9 — Deputies responded to Spruce Street in the Town of Pawling for a reported verbal domestic dispute. Matter resolved without further police intervention.

Feb. 9 —Deputies responded to 6491 Route 55 Trinity/Dover for a suspicious vehicle parked in a private driveway. Investigation resulted in the arrest of Geraldy Batista-Diaz, 28, of New Britain, Connecticut, for driving while intoxicated, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and criminal possession of firearm after he was found to be in possession of a handgun that he was only permitted to carry in the state of Connecticut. Subject to appear in the Town of Dover Court at a later date.

Feb. 10 — Deputies responded to Dollar General at 31 Route 22 in the Town of Pawling for a report of a subject who had passed counterfeit US Currency. Initial investigation reveals suspects appear to be purchasing low-cost items with counterfeit 20 dollar bills with intent to receive legitimate US Currency as change. Investigation on-going

Feb. 18 — Deputies responded to 2971 Church St. in Pine Plains for a welfare check of an elderly male at the bank who suffered from a physical disability and was attempting to withdrawal $3,000 from his account. Bank Staff reporting that the male patron was brought to the location by a male subject whom he did not know. Investigation by Deputies revealed this was a scam. Investigation was concluded with the arrest of Jeffry Vargas, 28, of the Bronx, New York, who was charged with grand larceny. Vargas to appear in the Town of Pleasant Valley Court at a later date.

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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