Week of February 27 – March 5, 2026
Blotter Report
February 18, 2026. 2:20 a.m.- Saratoga Springs Police arrested a Stony Creek resident on charges of 7th degree criminal possession of controlled substance and equipment violations. Arrest occurred on Congress Street.
February 18, 2026. 6:00 a.m.- New York State Police arrests a Clifton Park resident in the Town of Clifton Park on charges of felony criminal contempt: violate order of protection and felony aggravated family offense. Held, no bail.
February 18, 2026. 8:17 a.m.- New York State Police arrested a Ballston Spa resident on charges of felony 3rd degree criminal mischief: damage to another person’s property amount over $250. Held, no bail. Original incident occurred in the Town of Milton in June, 2025.
February 18, 2026. 8:20 p.m.- Saratoga Springs Police arrested a Schuylerville resident on charges of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle: without owner consent and identity theft 3: assume another person’s identity to obtain goods or cause loss. Arrest occurred on Country Farm Rd.
February 19, 2026. 4:50 p.m.- New York State Police arrested a Gansevoort resident on charges of misdemeanor act in a manner to injure a child less than 17. Appearance ticket issued. Original incident occurred in the Town of Wilton on Feb. 10, 2026.
February 19, 2026. 5:40 p.m.- Saratoga Springs Police arrested a Saratoga Springs resident on charges of 3rd degree assault: with intent to cause physical injury and criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation- apply pressure. Arrest occurred on Seward Street.
February 20, 2026. 4:43 a.m.- Saratoga Springs Police arrested a Brooklyn resident on charges of 3rd degree assault with intent to cause physical injury and act in a manner to injure a child less than 17. Arrest occurred on Tait Lane.
February 20, 2026. 9:35 a.m.- New York State Police arrested a Greenfield Center resident in the Town of Malta on charges of felony aggravated unlicensed operation: permanent revocation. Appearance ticket issued.
February 20, 2026. 1:03 p.m.- New York State Police arrested a Gansevoort resident in the Town of Clifton Park on charges of felony 1st degree offering a false instrument for filing- intent to defraud. Appearance ticket issued.
February 20, 2026. 8:15 p.m.- New York State Police arrested an Albany resident in the City of Saratoga Springs on charges of misdemeanor DWI- first offense and operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of .08- first offense. Released on own recognizance.
February 21, 2026. 2:27 a.m.- Saratoga Springs Police arrested a Gansevoort resident on charges of DWI-first offense, operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of .08 or higher- first offense and other traffic offenses. Arrest occurred at the intersection of Marrion Avenue and Route 50.
February 21, 2026. 3:45 a.m.- New York State Police arrested South Glens Falls resident in the Town of Moreau on charges of 3rd degree assault: with intent to cause physical injury. Family court appearance ticket issued.
February 21, 2026. 3:26 p.m.- Saratoga Springs Police arrested a Saratoga Springs resident on charges of criminal mischief: intent to damage property. Arrest occurred on Governor Lane.
February 21, 2026. 11:36 p.m.- Saratoga Springs Police arrested a Saratoga Springs resident on charges of DWI- first offense, operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of .08 or higher- first offense, aggravated DWI- BAC of .18 or higher- first offense, refusal to take a breath test and other traffic offenses. Arrest occurred at the intersection of Union Avenue and the Southbound Lane of Interstate 87.
February 22, 2026. 7:53 p.m.- New York State Police arrested an Alplaus resident in the Town of Clifton Park on charges of misdemeanor DWI- first offense and misdemeanor operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of .08 or higher- first offense. Released to third party.
February 22, 2026. 10:25 p.m.- Saratoga Springs Police arrested an Amsterdam resident on charges of 7th degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and other traffic offenses. Arrest occurred at the intersection of Crescent Street and South Broadway.