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Endangering welfare

Man Accused Of Endangering Welfare Of Child At Area Facility Man Accused Of Endangering Welfare Of Child At Area Facility
Man Accused Of Endangering Welfare Of Child At Area Facility A man working at a mental health facility in the Hudson Valley is facing charges for allegedly endangering the welfare of one of the vulnerable children being treated there , State Police said. New York State Police investigators in Dutchess County out of Rhinebeck were contacted on Sunday, March 22 by Astor Services for Children and Families regarding an incident involving a staff member and care recipient. According to police, the investigation at the Rhinebeck facility determined that Hyde Park resident Tarell Heard, an employee working at Astor Services for Children and Families, endang…
Ex-Employee Of Area Group Home Charged With Endangerment Ex-Employee Of Area Group Home Charged With Endangerment
Ex-Employee Of Area Group Home Charged With Endangerment An employee at an area group home allegedly endangered the welfare of one of the residents, police said. New York State Police troopers from Highland arrested Poughkeepsie resident Jamey Lord, 33, who was an employee at the New Horizons Facility in Plattekill on Sept. 11 when he got into an altercation with a resident of the group home. Lord was charged with endangering the welfare of an incompetent or physically disabled person and criminal obstruction of breathing. He is scheduled to appear in the Town of Plattekill Town Court on Oct. 1 to answer the charges. According to the New Horizon…
Hudson Valley Couple Plead Guilty To Tax Fraud Hudson Valley Couple Plead Guilty To Tax Fraud
Hudson Valley Couple Plead Guilty To Tax Fraud A 60-something couple pleaded guilty to tax fraud for failing to pay taxes or report money they earned, according to the Orange County District Attorney David  Hoovler. John Quick, 68, and his wife, Mary Quick, 63, both of the Town of Goshen, admitted Thursday that they had not only failed to file state personal income tax for 2012, but also failed to report money they had obtained from a developmentally disabled man that had been living in a barn on their property, the DA's Office said. As part of the plea agreement, the Quicks will repay $35,783.67 to the developmentally disabled man.  T…