Schuyler County lawmakers have temporarily shelved a resolution to sue the state over Governor Kathy Hochul’s executive order ...
A 51-year-old Alpine man pleaded guilty to several charges in Schuyler County following a case involving sex crimes against a ...
Jayme W. Simmons is wanted by the Schuyler County Sheriff’s Office. Simmons is wanted for not paying child support.Simmons is ...
Marcel Veilleux, of Odessa, pleaded guilty to several felonies after the Schuyler County Sheriff's Office accused him of sexual contact with two minors under the age of 13. Investigators ...
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MyTwinTiers.com on MSNSuspect rescued from canal after trying to flee from police in Watkins GlenA man was arrested in Watkins Glen on Wednesday after police said he took officers on a multi-block chase that ended up with ...
A Schuyler County man faces more than two decades in state prison after admitting he had sexual contact with two minors under the age of 13. Marcel Veilleux, 67, of Odessa, pleaded guilty in ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNAide at Rushville sex offender treatment facility arrested on child pornography chargesAn aide at state facility for those convicted of sexual offenses has been arrested on charges of possessing and disseminating child pornography.
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MyTwinTiers.com on MSNHochul “no hire” order for fired COs blasted by Schuyler County LegislatureSchuyler County’s Legislature is joining Chemung County leadership in blasting Governor Kathy Hochul’s “no hire” order affecting Corrections Officers fired after a three-week strike. In a letter ...
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Odessa man gets 25 years in prison after conviction for sexual contact with 2 childrenRelated Sayre man charged with raping 17 women pleads guilty to 21 counts, faces life in prison In March 2024, investigators with the Schuyler County Sheriff's Office tracked Veilleux to ...
The two Bloomington men convicted of unrelated murders have maintained their innocence for decades. Both were denied new ...
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