Dutchess County Sheriff’s Report

The following information was provided by the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO). All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Domestic Dispute reported

Thursday, Oct. 7, Deputies investigated a domestic dispute on Scenic View Road in North East.

The matter was documented by the deputies on patrol.     

Past burglary investigated

Thursday, Oct. 7, Deputies investigated a burglary that had occurred in the past in the Westchester Modular Homes development in the Town of Dover.

The investigation is ongoing at this time.

Intoxicated subject reported on side of road

Saturday, Oct. 9, Deputies responded to Bangall Amenia Road near Route 44 in the Town of Washington for a person laying in the ditch on the side of the road. The subject was located and it was determined that he had been highly intoxicated when he left work in the Town of Amenia the night before, and  attempted to walk home, subsequently passing out in the ditch.

The subject was evaluated by EMS, but refused medical attention. As a courtesy, he was given transportation to an address that he requested.

Criminal contempt arrest

Tuesday, Sept. 28, Deputies arrested Richard J. Gione, 52, for Criminal Contempt 2nd (stemming from a previous investigation on Memorial Avenue in the Village of Pawling).

The subject was released and is to appear in the Village of Pawling Court at a later date.

Personal injury auto accident

Wednesday, Sept. 29, Deputies responded to 477 Mill Road in Millerton for a one-car versus a utility pole personal injury auto accident with a reported entrapment.

One patient was transported to Sharon Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

Personal injury auto accident

Thursday, Sept. 30, Deputies responded to 4 Charles Coleman Blvd. in the Village of Pawling for a car/pedestrian personal injury auto accident.

One female was transported with non-life-threatening injuries to a nearby hospital.

Report crime tips

Anyone with any information relative to the aforementioned criminal cases, or any other suspected criminal activity, should contact the DCSO tip line at  845-605-CLUE (2583) or email  dcsotips@gmail.com.  All information will be kept confidential.       

The Millerton News will publish the outcome of police charges. Contact us by mail at P.O. Box 625, Millerton, NY 12546, Attn: Police Blotter, or send an email, with “police blotter” in the subject line, to editor@millertonnews.com.

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