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Endangerment

Dutchess Woman Accused Of Assaulting Child Dutchess Woman Accused Of Assaulting Child
Dutchess Woman Accused Of Assaulting Child A woman accrued felony charges for hitting and verbally abusing her child on numerous occasions in the area, said police.  Crystal Whyble, of LaGrange, 28, was charged with the felony of second-degree assault and the misdemeanor of endangering the welfare of a child on Tuesday, Oct. 6.  The Dutchess County Sheriff's Office and the county's Child Advocacy Center had been investigating Whyble's treatment of the child after the latter group was notified that the child was injured Friday, June 26 of this year. No additional information about the situation was released by police to pr…
Seen Her? Alert Issued For Woman Wanted In Hudson Valley Seen Her? Alert Issued For Woman Wanted In Hudson Valley
Seen Her? Alert Issued For Woman Wanted In Hudson Valley Have you seen her? New York State Police investigators are seeking the public’s assistance as they attempt to track down a wanted woman on a charge of endangering the welfare of a child and failing to appear in the City of Peekskill Court to respond to the charge. Lauren DeHaynes, 31, also found herself in hot water in northern Westchester last year, when she was taken into police custody for using stolen credit cards that were taken from a vehicle in Cortlandt. She was scheduled to appear for court proceedings in June last year, but failed to show. Investigators described DeHaynes as a 5-…
Poughkeepsie Woman Charged With Endangering Child Poughkeepsie Woman Charged With Endangering Child
Poughkeepsie Woman Charged With Endangering Child A Poughkeepsie woman was arrested for endangering the welfare of a child following an investigation by Rhinebeck Police. Katherine S. Campbell, 29, was arrested Wednesday following an investigation at Astor Services for Children in Rhinebeck, said Sgt. Peter Dunn. Campbell was arraigned in the Village of Rhinebeck Justice Court and released on her own recognizance. She is due to return to court on April 11.