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Oneonta, NY

New Update: Missing NY Girl Located New Update: Missing NY Girl Located
New Update: Missing NY Girl Located New update: A 16-year-old New York girl who went missing has been found. Emily Clapper, a resident of Herkimer County, about 80 miles west of Albany. had last been seen on Monday, Oct. 2. Late Thursday night, Oct. 5, New York State Police announced she was located in "good health" in southern Otsego County, in the city of Oneonta by Oneonta Police.  "We would like to thank the public for their assistance," state police said in a statement. Original report: Have you seen her? A 16-year-old New York girl has gone missing and a statewide alert has been issued on Wednesday,…
NY Man Found Safe After Missing For More Than A Week, Police Say NY Man Found Safe After Missing For More Than A Week, Police Say
NY Man Found Safe After Missing For More Than A Week, Police Say Update: New York State Police announced that a 78-year-old man was found safe after he hadn't been seen in more than a week. Theodore Sikora, a resident of Davenport in Delaware County, was located, State Police announced on Tuesday, Jan. 3. "Troopers searched his home and the area surrounding it, local stores, hospitals and with relatives and friends," police said. "Thanks to the public for any assistance and tips you gave us!" Original report: New York State Police asked the public for help locating a missing man who hasn't been seen in more than a week. Theodore Sikora, age 78, of Da…
Seen Him? Statewide Alert Issued For Wanted New York Man Seen Him? Statewide Alert Issued For Wanted New York Man
Seen Him? Statewide Alert Issued For Wanted New York Man Have you seen him? A statewide alert has been issued for a man wanted by authorities in New York. State Police are asking for the public’s help locating 29-year-old Anthony Masi after an assault in Oneonta. A preliminary investigation determined a victim was attacked by Masi with a machete-type knife during an argument at a Budget Inn. Contact State Police at 607-561-7400 with any information on his whereabouts. Share this story by clicking on the Facebook icon below. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
IDs Released For Husband, Wife Killed In Chain-Reaction Westchester Crash IDs Released For Husband, Wife Killed In Chain-Reaction Westchester Crash
IDs Released For Husband, Wife Killed In Chain-Reaction Westchester Crash The identities have been released of the victims of a double-fatal, chain-reaction crash involving five vehicles in Westchester. It happened around 8:25 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 19 on I-287 eastbound, in the town of Harrison, between Exit 10 (Purchase/Port Chester) and Exit 11 (Port Chester/Rye), state police said.  Initially, state police reported the crash involved a cement mixer and two passenger vehicles.  But a further investigation revealed that a total of five vehicles were involved in the crash that claimed the lives of a husband and wife, state police announced…
Westchester Man Accused Of Installing Hidden Camera In Bathroom Of Upstate Vacation Home Westchester Man Accused Of Installing Hidden Camera In Bathroom Of Upstate Vacation Home
Westchester Man Accused Of Installing Hidden Camera In Bathroom Of Upstate Vacation Home A Westchester man has been accused of installing a hidden camera in the bathroom of his family's upstate New York vacation home. A sealed indictment was opened on Monday, Sept. 14 in Otsego County Court alleging that a member of Elmsford resident Andrew Amodeo's family discovered the camera in January at the home in the town of Otsego and reported it to the local sheriff's office, according to a report in the Oneonta Daily Star. A grand jury indicted Amodeo on eight counts of second-degree unlawful surveillance. He was processed by state police and arraigned with his next cou…
COVID-19: SUNY Oneonta To Temporarily Close After Outbreak; SUNY Plattsburgh Suspends 43 COVID-19: SUNY Oneonta To Temporarily Close After Outbreak; SUNY Plattsburgh Suspends 43
Covid-19: SUNY Oneonta To Temporarily Close After Outbreak; SUNY Plattsburgh Suspends 43 With more than 100 COVID-19 cases reported on campus, SUNY Oneonta will close for two weeks.  The move comes just days after 43 students at SUNY Plattsburgh were suspended for violating COVID guidelines. Newly named SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras said several large several large parties were held last week at SUNY Oneonta. "Unfortunately because of those larger gatherings, there were several students who were symptomatic of COVID and upon testing we found that 20 were positive for the COVID virus," Malatras said in a conference call with the news media on Sunday, Aug.. 30.&nbs…