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Highway Stranding Leads To DWI, Animal Abuse Charges For Capital Region Duo

What began as a disabled vehicle call on a highway in the region ended with two people in handcuffs, one accused of drugged driving and the other of animal abuse.

I-87 in Wilton.

I-87 in Wilton.

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view

Troopers in Saratoga County responded to I-87 in Wilton shortly before 6 p.m. Sunday, May 12, for a broken-down car.

New York State Police said the driver, 34-year-old Jennifer Hagadorn, of Gansevoort, and a passenger, 42-year-old Guy Chadwick, of Queensbury, got into an argument when Hagadorn walked away from the vehicle.

As she did so, Chadwick allegedly released a dog they had been traveling with and the animal was struck by a passing vehicle, suffering severe injuries.

Inside the car, troopers reportedly found a 2-year-old child sitting in an improperly installed car seat, along with multiple used hypodermic needles, controlled drugs, and a glass smoking device.

Hagadorn initially lied about her identity, according to police. Troopers discovered that there was a court-issued protection order barring her from having contact with the child, and her license had been revoked following a prior DWI conviction.

She is charged with the following:

  • Two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance
  • Endangering the welfare of a child
  • Criminal contempt
  • Criminal impersonation
  • Aggravated driving while intoxicated with a child (Leandra’s Law)
  • Aggravated unlicensed operator

Chadwick is charged with:

  • Criminal possession of a controlled substance
  • Endangering the welfare of a child
  • Torturing or injuring an animal

The child was turned over to a relative and a bystander took the dog to a veterinary clinic for emergency treatment.

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