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Blotter for March 1, 2013

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Connor J. Tremblay, 17, of Ruggles Road was arrested February 17 and charged with three counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh-degree, all Class A misdemeanors, and criminal possession of marijuana in the fifth-degree, a Class B misdemeanor. Officers stopped a car that had run through a stop sign at the intersection of Putnam and Spring Streets. After stopping the car, officers identified the driver as Tremblay, and noticed a strong scent of marijuana in the vehicle. After speaking with Tremblay, the officers found other drugs in the vehicle such as mushrooms, hydrocodone and Clonazepam. He was then taken into custody.

Kevin L. LeClair, 29, of County Route 24 in Corinth, was arrested February 18 and charged with criminal contempt in the first-degree, a Class E felony. LeClair was arrested on a warrant issued after a domestic dispute on November 20, 2012. He allegedly violated a full no contact order by following the victim and at one point making threatening statements to the victim. He was processed in City Court before being remanded to Saratoga County Jail.

 

Henry L. Smith, 36, of Beekman Street was arrested February 19 and charged with criminal contempt in the first-degree, a Class E felony. He was also charged with aggravated harassment in the second-degree, a Class A misdemeanor. Smith was arrested on a warrant issued following a domestic dispute on February 2. He is alleged to have violated a full no contact order by repeatedly attempting to contact the victim. Smith was processed by City Police and remanded to Saratoga County Jail.

 

Anatoliy Borts, 28, of 86th Street in Brooklyn, was arrested February 21 and charged with reckless endangerment in the second-degree and driving while intoxicated, both Class A misdemeanors. There were also three other related violation charges. Officers received a call of a car moving at a high rate of speed through the city. Upon location and stopping the vehicle, Borts was identified as the driver and appeared to be intoxicated. Borts was then placed under arrest and celled pending his arraignment.

 

Sara Kelly, 23, of North High Street in Ballston Spa, was arrested February 21 and charged with disorderly conduct, a violation charge. Officers responded to Clancy’s Bar on Caroline Street at 11 p.m. for a disturbance call. The officers attempted to disperse the crowd that had formed, when Kelly became combative with them.

 

Alfred Jones, 48, of Stanish Place in Cohoes, was arrested February 21 and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the third-degree, a Class A misdemeanor. He was also cited for unlawful possession of marijuana, a violation charge. Police responded to calls of an erratic driver along Route 29. The officers stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as Jones. Jones provided identification, but it was determined at that time that his license was suspended and he was not a legal driver.  He was taken into custody at that time and arraigned in City Court.

 

Henry F. Zhagui-Mercan, 40, of 56th Street of West New York, New Jersey, was arrested February 23 and charged with disorderly conduct, a violation charge. Shortly before 2 a.m., Zhagui-Mercan was involved in a dispute at the intersection of Broadway and Caroline Streets. He is alleged to have punched a woman in the face and knocked her to the ground. He was placed under arrest and celled pending his arraignment.

 

Pamela S. Satterfield, 60, of Seward Street was arrested February 23 and charged with disorderly conduct, a violation charge. Satterfield was allegedly screaming and yelling in the hallway of an apartment building where she lives shortly after 1:35 a.m. When approached by police, Satterfield refused to stop screaming and was placed under arrest.

 

Casey M. Coyle, 31, of Woodlawn Avenue was arrested February 22 and charged with endangering the welfare of a child, a Class A misdemeanor. Coyle was arrested after a family member had arrived to pick up Coyle’s 7-year-old daughter only to find that Coyle had been gone from the home for some time, and left the child alone. The family member secured the child and reported the incident to the police, who located Coyle and arrested him.

 

Peter Carmine Villaro-Barnard, 19, of Walford Street was arrested February 22 and charged with petit larceny, a Class A misdemeanor. Officers arrested Villaro-Barnard for stealing a cell phone from an individual at the Recreation Center.

 

Cassey S. Rock, 28, of Elm Street was arrested February 23 and charged with assault in the second –degree with a deadly weapon, a Class D felony, as well as criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth-degree and endangering the welfare of a child, both Class A misdemeanors. Officers arrived to a domestic dispute where they found the victim had been cut and stabbed with a kitchen knife. Rock was placed under arrest. The victim’s injuries were not serious and she was treated at the scene. Child Protective Services were contacted because a 6-year-old girl lives in the home. She was unharmed.

 

Jordon W. Geel, 26, of Helderberg Trail in Berne, was arrested February 23 and charged with criminal mischief in the fourth-degree with intent to cause damage to property, a Class A misdemeanor. Officers observed Geel intentionally damage property that is fixed to the side of City Hall near the entrance to the police department and the Department of Public Works. He was placed under arrest and celled until his arraignment.

 

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