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Driver found dead after Saratoga County chase identified as New Jersey man; Sheriff seeks public’s help
April 29, 2021
Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J., and an image of a pickup truck similar to the one he was driving - Saratoga County Sheriff s Office
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Officials identified the driver as Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J.
Sanders led multiple departments on a chase Wednesday night that ended south of the Route 9 and 67 intersection, with Sanders found dead inside.
Apr 29, 2021
CAPITAL REGION A Gloversville man was one of 15 people who were arrested following a four-day investigation that ran from from April 19 through 22 into child exploitation and human trafficking. The investigation took place throughout the Capital District and resulted in the arrest of the 15 individuals. Two of the accused believed they were meeting a 14-year-old on April 20, Bradley R. Boisen, 25, of Waterford, charged with felony second-degree patronizing a person for prostitution, and second-degree attempted rape; and on April 22, in the town of Clifton Park, Brett F. Dittmar, 25, was charged with felony second-degree patronizing a person for prostitution and second-degree attempted criminal sex act.
Driver found dead after Saratoga County chase identified as New Jersey man; Sheriff seeks public’s help | The Daily Gazette
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Driver found dead after Saratoga County chase identified as New Jersey man; Sheriff seeks public’s help
April 29, 2021
Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J., and an image of a pickup truck similar to the one he was driving - Saratoga County Sheriff s Office
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Officials identified the driver as Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J.
Sanders led multiple departments on a chase Wednesday night that ended south of the Route 9 and 67 intersection, with Sanders found dead inside his vehicle after hitting a guardrail.
ALBANY, N.Y. â A 48-year-old Green Island man was recently sentenced to 151 months in prison for receiving and possessing child pornography.
The announcement was made by Acting United States Attorney Antoinette T. Bacon and Thomas F. Relford, Special Agent in Charge of the Albany Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
As part of his previously entered guilty plea, Arthur L. Gurbey admitted to possessing 101 videos and 90 images of child pornography, which were found on a phone that Gurbey was carrying when he was arrested after attempting to meet with someone he believed to be a 15-year-old girl.
We had this happen in America around Thanksgiving with local sheriffs refusing to prevent families from gathering together over the holiday. The Marion County Sheriff’s office, whose jurisdiction includes the state capital, declined, stating, We cannot arrest or enforce our way out of the pandemic. When Governor Cuomo of New York, whose order forcing nursing homes to accept infected coronavirus patients may have killed as many as 11,000 senior citizens, tried to enlist law enforcement in his crackdown on Thanksgiving, the sheriffs of New York also wouldn’t do it. The Steuben County Sheriff s Office assured that the men and women of the Steuben County Sheriff’s Office will not be peeking in your window or attempting to enter your property to count the number of persons at your table on Thanksgiving.