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N ov. 21

 

11:23 a.m.

Police received a Child Protective Service law enforcement referral involving three juveniles. The case is currently under investigation.

 

Nov. 22

 

2:38 p.m.

Shaelynne Gordon, 18, of Whitehall was arrested and charged with two counts of unlawful dealing with a child in the second degree following an endangering the welfare of a child complaint on Queen Street. Gosselin was issued a ticket to appear in court at a later date.

 

4:15 p.m.

Police received a report that County Route 12 was blocked by a large hay bale. Officers contacted the proper authorities and the bale was removed from the roadway.

 

4:33 p.m.

Police received a report that an active beaver pond was threatening to cross North Street. Officers advised the Department of Public Works of the situation.

 

8 p.m.

Police assisted the Skenesborough EMS on Williams Street.

 

Nov. 23

 

11:38 a.m.

A Poultney Street business called police to report an abandoned car had been left in their parking lot. Police unsuccessfully tried to contact the vehicles owner.

 

5:29 p.m.

Police responded to Broadway for a custodial interference complaint. Subjects were advised to resolve the issue in family court.

 

Nov. 24

 

8:27 a.m.

Police assisted a citizen at the station with issues regarding the custody of their children. Police referred subject to resolve issue in family court.

 

12:05 p.m.

Joseph Kelly, 36, of Whitehall was arrested and charged with harassment in the second degree following a domestic dispute on Broadway. Kelly was arraigned and released pending a future court hearing.

 

Nov. 25

 

3:26 a.m.

Police responded to a Broadway business for an activated fire alarm. Upon arrival, police found no evidence of the fire and the issue was determined to be a faulty fire detector.

 

12:20 p.m.

Police unsuccessfully attempted to locate a subject on Fifth Avenue.

 

5:44 p.m.

Police received an ATV-related complaint. The matter was turned over to New York State police because it was out of the department’s jurisdiction.

 

Nov. 26

 

1:30 a.m.

A Maple Street resident called police to report a possible trespassing incident which officers subsequently logged.

 

2:40 p.m.

Police responded to Maple Street for a custody dispute. It was determined not to be a police matter and the subjects were advised to resolve the issue in family court.

 

11:05 a.m.

Police assisted a Mountain Street resident with the retrieval of property at another residence without incident.

 

2:41 p.m.

Police received a larceny related complaint from a Main Street business. The matter is currently under investigation.

 

Nov. 27

 

1 a.m.

Police are investigating an assault complaint stemming from an incident outside a Main Street business.

 

8:30 p.m.

Police assisted a citizen on North Main Street.

 

Nov. 28

 

6:17 a.m.

Police responded to the scene of a car-deer accident on Doig Street. No injuries were reported.

 

6:13 p.m.

Police responded to fire alarm activation on Broadway. The building was found to be abandoned and officers determined the alarm was activated because of bad batteries.

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