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Otisville, NY

Vomit-Covered Man Drove Drunk On Rt. 15 With Trunk Open, Thought He Was In NY: Sparta Police Vomit-Covered Man Drove Drunk On Rt. 15 With Trunk Open, Thought He Was In NY: Sparta Police
Vomit-Covered Man Drove Drunk On Rt. 15 With Trunk Open, Thought He Was In NY: Sparta Police A 35-year-old New York man was drunk and covered in vomit when he drove with an open trunk on Route 15, authorities said. Adam Doukas, of Otisville, was found covered in vomit as officers stopped him for the open trunk and several other violations on Route 15 in Sparta around 1:40 p.m. on Wednesday, April 20, police said in a Monday release. When the officer asked Doukas if he knew where he was, he stated that he thought he was in Port Jervis, NY, according to police. Doukas then handed the officer his credit card instead of registration when asked for his credentials, police said. Doukas…
Where Did This NJ Town Get A Maserati To Auction Off? Answer: From A Federal Convict Where Did This NJ Town Get A Maserati To Auction Off? Answer: From A Federal Convict
Where Did This NJ Town Get A Maserati To Auction Off? Answer: From A Federal Convict A Maserati that’s being auctioned off by a small Bergen County town was seized from a confessed ID thief from Hackensack who's now serving federal prison time for swiping $2 million from various victims, Daily Voice has learned. She was a he at the time. Closter police confiscated the flash ride during a 2018 investigation that produced the arrest of Ralph Taylor -- who according to the U.S. Attorney's Office has become Alexis Taylor while behind bars. Working with others, Taylor bought a “significant amount of stolen personal identifying information via the dark web, includ…
Fans Are Sending 'The Situation' Letters In Prison (And You Can Too) Fans Are Sending 'The Situation' Letters In Prison (And You Can Too)
Fans Are Sending 'The Situation' Letters In Prison (And You Can Too) Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino reported to federal prison on Tuesday and according to his wife, he's doing great. The "Jersey Shore" star, 36, shared his mailing address at New York's Federal Correction Institute in Otisville -- where he'll be for his eight-month stint for tax fraud -- encouraging fans to send in letters. “Hi Everyone, it’s Lauren. Mike would like to thank all of his fans worldwide for the unbelievable outpouring of love & support," Lauren Sorrentino tweeted on her husband's account. "We speak everyday & he’s doing great. He’s received thousands of letters, he wo…