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April 25 – May 1, 2020

Darrick D. Conners, age 46, Saratoga Springs, was charged April 27 with assault first degree: intent to cause serious injury with a weapon – felony; assault second degree: intent to cause physical injury with weapon/instrument- felony, and trespass. According to police, at about 12:30 am on Saturday, April 25, , officers were called to the Market 32 on Ballston Avenue for a stabbing victim who was seeking assistance. The victim, a 44-year-old male, had suffered stab wounds to his neck and upper chest. The Saratoga Springs Fire Department responded, administered treatment at the scene, and transported the victim to Albany Medical Center. Conners was identified at the alleged offender and was soon located. Conners was charged and sent to the Saratoga County Jail on $20,000 cash bail upon arraignment. The victim was admitted to Albany Med and was last known to be in stable condition. Investigation shows this was a verbal argument between the men which escalated.

Cited for trespassing in Saratoga Springs this week:
Brian Wood, 39, of Ballston Spa, Jason Rector, 39, of Saratoga Springs, Kevin Kelly, 39, Saratoga Springs, Victor Maffetone, 33, Saratoga Springs, Shawn Johnson, 37, Saratoga Springs, Emeline Weir, 33,  Saratoga Springs. 

Andrew Rocco, 29, of Saratoga Springs, was charged April 24 with criminal mischief, and assault in the third-degree, criminal obstruction of breathing, and aggravated family offense, a felony. 

Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office

SARATOGA COUNTY —The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office has recently received several complaints wherein the victims report being telephonically contacted by members of this agency directing them to acquire “bond vouchers” in various amounts under threat of arrest. 

The public should know that the Sheriff’s Office will never call anyone and direct them to provide money orders, pre-paid credit cards, vouchers, or similar.  Anyone receiving a call of this nature is asked to report it immediately to the Sheriff’s Office. The cases are currently under investigation.