Court documents: Provost raped, tortured woman, threatened 2 children
WWNY Court documents: Provost raped, tortured woman, threatened 2 children By Keith Benman | May 3, 2021 at 4:39 PM EDT - Updated May 3 at 8:18 PM
MASSENA, N.Y. (WWNY) - Last month, we told you about a 35 year old Massena man facing 48 criminal counts, including rape and sexual abuse. Now, court documents reveal Media Provost had three alleged victims, including children.
The court papers allege that Provost first handcuffed a woman to a bed and screwed plywood over the windows. He’s accused of raping and torturing her.
Court records also reveal that Provost allegedly handcuffed a boy and a girl to their beds and threatened them with a knife.
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OGDENSBURG â The cityâs Police Reform Stakeholders Committee held two meetings Tuesday to hear public input on reforms they feel should be made.
The committee consists of city Police Chief Robert H. Wescott; St. Lawrence County District Attorney Gary M. Pasqua; St. Lawrence County public defender James M. McGahan; Dioceses of Ogdensburg Rev. Christopher Carrara; Ogdensburg City School District Superintendent Kevin Kendall; Ogdensburg Boys and Girls Club Executive Director Tom Luckie; St. Lawrence County People Project Coordinator Mary Wills; Ogdensburg City Manager Stephen P. Jellie; and community members Anthoni Pope and Tyler Carrow.
Mr. Jellie organized the steering group after Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo issued Executive Order No. 203 â the state Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative.