OGDENSBURG — City police charged Harlow G. Perry Jr., 44, of Ogdensburg, with second-degree robbery and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon Sunday afternoon at the Ogdensburg Walmart on the
Monday, May 24, 2021 - 1:21 pm
OGDENSBURG - Harlow Perry, Jr., 44, Ogdensburg man was charged Sunday with second-degree robbery and fourth-degree criminal possession of weapon stemming from an incident at the Ogdensburg Walmart.
On the afternoon of May 23 at about 2:30 p.m. the Ogdensburg Police Department responded to a report of a theft at Walmart, located at 3000 Ford Street Extension.
While investigating the incident, it is alleged that Harlow brandished a knife when he was confronted about the theft by store employees.
Witnesses provided information that ultimately led to the identification and arrest of Harlow.
Perry was arraigned in Ogdensburg City Court and was remanded without bail to the St. Lawrence County Correctional Facility.
MORRISTOWN â State police charged two Ogdensburg residents with unlawfully publishing an intimate image stemming from an April 25 complaint from the town of Morristown.
Katherine H. House, 21, was charged at 11:45 a.m. Thursday and Brian M. McDonald, 30, was charged at 10:32 a.m. Saturday. Both individuals were released on appearance tickets.
State police charged two individuals following an alleged domestic dispute Sunday.
Victoria L. Burnham, 24, of Hermon, was charged with a felony count of fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance- stimulants and a misdemeanor count of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.
Richard K. Reese, 24, of DeKalb, was charged with second-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Both individuals were ordered held.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021 - 1:17 pm
BY JIMMY LAWTON
North Country This Week
OGDENSBURG – Using 2019 data from the state comptroller, Ogdensburg officials are hoping to get an estimate on how much sales tax the city will collect when it preempts the St. Lawrence County on collections.
City Manager Stephen Jellie said accountants at Gray and Gray are sifting through 2019 sales tax collections for every business in the county to figure out how much sales tax is generated within the city limits.
Unfortunately, the data available from the state is limited. He says the state does not have any granular data for any level of municipality smaller than county. Additionally, some entities like Walmart and other big box stores report all of their data for their stores as one figure, so specific data on collections of Ogdensburg’s Walmart and Price Chopper would have to be guessed.
Monday, April 5, 2021 - 11:22 am
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