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Comptroller: NYSP Mechanics from Canastota Stole $30k

Two Canastota men who had been working as mechanics for New York State Police are now on the wrong side of law, accused of stealing nearly $30,000 worth of auto parts and supplies from New York State and its taxpayers. Jeffrey Rapasadi, 57, and David Relyea, 64, both of Canastota, were both civilian employees, charged with maintaining the State Police Troop D fleet of vehicles, based in Oneida, according to New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. The thefts allegedly took place between April 2015 and October 2020. A release from DiNapoli s office said “Our investigation uncovered these illegal actions by our own employees, who used State Police resources for their personal benefit. We will not tolerate illegal activity by our employees   civilian or sworn   and we will hold them accountable for their actions,” said State Police Acting Superintendent Kevin P. Bruen. “We thank the Comptroller and the Madison County District Attorney’s Office for their assistance on

Oneida County DA and Former Rhinelander City Administrator Reach Deferred Prosecution Agreement

Credit Oneida County Sheriff s Office The former Rhinelander City Administrator could get charges against him dismissed if he doesn’t break any criminal laws for the next three months. Daniel Guild is facing a felony charge of misconduct in office. His arrest last March followed an investigation by the Oneida County Sheriff s Department regarding open records requests. In Oneida County Court on Friday, a Deferred Prosecution Agreement signed by both the Oneida County District Attorney and Daniel Guild was filed. The document states Guild can get the charge against him dismissed with prejudice if he follows the requirements and conditions in the agreement.

CAC: New Hartford man arrested for child sex abuse

Observer-Dispatch A 47-year-old New Hartford man was arrested for having sex with a 13-year-old boy over the Thanksgiving holiday last year, according to the Oneida County Child Advocacy Center. Shawn W. Brooks met the boy over the internet while the boy was staying in the Utica area, officials said. He was charged after Connecticut State Police contacted the Utica Police Department with information last December, and the case was turned over to the Child Advocacy Center for investigation. Brooks was indicted by an Oneida County Grand Jury on Dec. 1 on charges of second-degree criminal sexual act, a felony; and endangering the welfare of a child, a misdemeanor, officials said. He was arrested Wednesday and arraigned in Oneida County Court on Thursday, after which he was released on his own recognizance.

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