Ronald E. DeLoriea, 37, of Route 9N in Greenfield Center, was arrested March 12 and charged with theft of transportation/services and criminal impersonation in the second-degree, both Class A misdemeanors. Officers responded to Saratoga Hospital’s emergency room shortly before 4 a.m. for an individual who had signed in under a different person’s name in order to obtain narcotics. When officers arrived, they identified DeLoriea and learned that there were outstanding arrest warrants in Saratoga Springs and Mechanicville. DeLoriea was placed under arrested and celled until arraignment.
Michaela B. Barker, 28, of Deer Run in Ballston Spa, was cited March 15 and charged with driving while intoxicated, a Class A misdemeanor. She was also charged with unreasonable speed and improper right turn, violation charges. Officers responded to a one-car accident shortly before 4 a.m. along Geyser Road. Officers identified Barker as the driver who was injured and appeared intoxicated. EMS arrived and took Barker to Saratoga Hospital for treatment. She was later charged with DWI and will appear at a later date.
William M. Duckman, 54, of Burton Lane in Loudonville, was arrested March 15 and charged with criminal contempt in the first-degree, a Class E felony. Duckman was arrested on a warrant from a domestic dispute occurring March 5. Duckman is alleged to have violated a state away order of protection from his estranged wife.
Matthew R. Zecchini, 21, of Kimberly Lane in Fort Edward was arrested March 16 and charged with criminal mischief in the third-degree, a Class D felony; burglary in the third-degree, a Class D felony and criminal tampering in the third-degree, a Class B misdemeanor. Police responded to a loud noise coming from the inside of city hall. That’s when they found Zecchini running though city hall with a fire extinguisher. Officers pursued him and were able to apprehend Zecchini. He is alleged to have entered city hall and discharged fire extinguishers on the second floor and smashed out glass doors on the third floor. The preliminary estimate of damage is $2,500.
Corey R. Ewen, 33, of Rule Road in Malta, was arrested March 16 and charged with driving while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle with blood-alcohol content greater than .08-percent, both Class A misdemeanors. Ewen’s vehicle was stopped along South Broadway, when officers say he appeared intoxicated. He was asked to perform a series of standardized field sobriety tests, after which time he was placed under arrest.
Kevin S. Cuva, 40, of Waterbury Street, was arrested March 16 and charged with criminal contempt in the first-degree, a Class E felony. Officers responded to a domestic dispute shortly before 3 a.m. and encountered Cuva. He is alleged to have threatened his ex-girlfriend with violence, who has a full stay away protection order against Cuva. He was arrested and celled pending arraignment.
Preston D. Walton, 27, of Trinity Place in Albany, was arrested March 16 and charged with two counts assault in the second-degree, a Class D felony; resisting arrest, a Class A misdemeanor; and disorderly conduct, a violation charge. Walton was involved in a fight on Caroline Street around 3 a.m. Officers attempted to apprehend Walton, who began fighting with them. He was placed under arrest while acting uncooperative and celled until morning.
Kenneth Burt, 33, of County Farm Road in Ballston Spa, was arrested March 15 and charged with criminal contempt in the first-degree, a Class E felony. Burt was arrested on a warrant issued February 26 for violating an order of protection. He is presently in Saratoga County Jail, and was arraigned, processed and returned to the jail.
Eric Buell, 29, of Wilton-Gansevoort Road in Gansevoort, was arrested March 16 and charged with conspiracy in the fourth-degree, a Class B felony. Buell was arrested as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation. He is believed to have been distributing cocaine in Saratoga Springs.
Conor J. Flynn, 22, of Townhouse Drive of Wilton, was arrested March 17 and charged with petit larceny, a Class A misdemeanor. Flynn was observed to be in possession of a stolen traffic cone in the Caroline Street area. Flynn was arrested and transported to the police department and released to a third party.