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New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision

Prison Nurse Rapes Inmate At NY Correctional Facility, Police Say Prison Nurse Rapes Inmate At NY Correctional Facility, Police Say
Prison Nurse Rapes Inmate At NY Correctional Facility, Police Say A Connecticut man employed as a nurse at a New York prison is charged with raping an inmate, police say.  The incident was originally reported by New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision officials at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in Northern Westchester in September 2022, state police said.  This report prompted an investigation that eventually determined that 54-year-old Waterbury resident Michael Adeleke had allegedly raped an inmate.  Adeleke was then arrested and charged with third-degree rape on Wednesday, March 1.  He…
Corrections Officer Admits To Impersonating Police, Pulling Women Over In Suffolk County Corrections Officer Admits To Impersonating Police, Pulling Women Over In Suffolk County
Corrections Officer Admits To Impersonating Police, Pulling Women Over In Suffolk County A former New York State corrections officer has admitted to impersonating a police officer after investigators found he used flashing lights in his personal vehicle to pull unaccompanied women over on Long Island. David Olivari, age 38, of Coram, pleaded guilty to first-degree criminal impersonation, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announced on Tuesday, Sept. 6. “This defendant repeatedly endangered Suffolk County motorists by conducting traffic stops for which he had neither authority, nor training," Tierney said. "The message here is that no one is above the law, i…
Alert Issued For Man Convicted In Suffolk County Who's Among NY's Most Wanted Alert Issued For Man Convicted In Suffolk County Who's Among NY's Most Wanted
Alert Issued For Man Convicted In Suffolk County Who's Among NY's Most Wanted Authorities have issued an alert for a man convicted of charges on Long Island who is among the state's most wanted fugitives. Kaeshon Darby, age 24, was convicted in Suffolk County of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, according to the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. Darby also has pending domestic violence-related charges in the county, and he recently fled police to avoid apprehension, the department reported. Authorities described Darby as being 5-foot-9 and 239 pounds. Anyone …
Alert Issued For Man Wanted For Attempted Murder Alert Issued For Man Wanted For Attempted Murder
Alert Issued For Man Wanted For Attempted Murder A man wanted for attempted murder who goes by many names is at large and wanted by police in Westchester. An alert was issued by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision for Jeffrey Medaro, age 50, who was convicted of attempted murder, among other charges more than 10 years ago. Specifically, Medaro - who also goes by the names Jeffrey Medero, Jeffrey Montana, Jefferson Santa Rosa, and Girberto - was convicted of second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, first-degree attempted robbery, and criminal possession of a weapon in White Plains. Medaro wa…
Alert Issued For Level 3 Sex Offender Wanted For Attempted Murder Alert Issued For Level 3 Sex Offender Wanted For Attempted Murder
Alert Issued For Level 3 Sex Offender Wanted For Attempted Murder A Level 3 sex offender convicted of sexually abusing a teenager in the region is wanted by police. An alert was issued for 60-year-old Armendo Moreno, who is wanted by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, who allegedly had “deviate sexual intercourse” with his 17-year-old victim in Westchester County. According to the Division of Criminal Justice Services, on Jan. 11, 1984, Moreno used a weapon to threaten, assault, and sexually abuse a teen. In March 1986, Moreno was convicted of second-degree attempted murder, sodomy, aggravated sexual abuse, assault, a…
COVID-19: Essential Workers In New York Showing Lower Rates Of Infection Than Public COVID-19: Essential Workers In New York Showing Lower Rates Of Infection Than Public
Covid-19: Essential Workers In New York Showing Lower Rates Of Infection Than Public Essential workers in New York who have been at the front lines combatting the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak are being infected by a lower rate than the general population, according to newly released data. Health officials have been conducting testing on transit employees, healthcare workers, police, fire, paramedics, and corrections officers for antibodies that would indicate they contracted COVID-19 and self resolved without showing symptoms. Surprisingly, according to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, despite battling the virus on a daily basis, the numbers in a new survey show that es…