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Woman Busted Driving Stolen Car While Drunk In Albany, Police Say Woman Busted Driving Stolen Car While Drunk In Albany, Police Say
Woman Busted Driving Stolen Car While Drunk In Albany, Police Say A 44-year-old woman from the region is facing charges after police allegedly caught her driving a stolen car while intoxicated. Troopers stopped Kelly Golden, of Albany, at around 10:40 p.m. Monday, May 29, for an alleged vehicle and traffic law violation on Washington Avenue in Albany. During their interaction, troopers determined that Golden was under the influence of alcohol and arrested her, according to State Police. Testing later revealed she had a blood alcohol content of .08 percent. Not long after, the owner of the vehicle showed up and told troopers that the car had been stolen …
Alert Issued For Missing 11-Year-Old From Albany Alert Issued For Missing 11-Year-Old From Albany
Alert Issued For Missing 11-Year-Old From Albany The search is on for an 11-year-old boy who was reported missing in the Capital Region. Kulanji Moore was last seen in Albany at around 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, near North Main Avenue and Washington Avenue, according to Albany Police. The boy is described as Black, standing 5-feet-6-inches tall and weighing 160 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. Kulanji was last seen wearing a black Looney Tunes jacket, a white t-shirt, gray athletic pants, and white sneakers, police said. Anyone with information on the boy’s whereabouts is asked to contact Albany Police at 518-462-8039. Share t…
Construction Worker Barred From Albany HS Over Confederate Flag Construction Worker Barred From Albany HS Over Confederate Flag
Construction Worker Barred From Albany HS Over Confederate Flag A construction worker has been barred from a Capital District school after twice showing up to campus in a vehicle donning a Confederate flag. Students and staff first noticed the vehicle parked at Albany High School Monday, May 16, and alerted administrators, according to the Albany City School District. It was determined that the vehicle in question belonged to an employee of a contractor working on the school’s expansion project. The district said it notified the construction company of the offensive display and the company said it had addressed the issue with the employee. “The indivi…