POTSDAM â State police charged a Potsdam woman last week following an investigation of child endangerment.
Police say Kendra N. Wright, 29, Potsdam, was in possession of a tetrahydrocannabinol-infused candy bar containing a total of 500 milligrams of THC. Her 3-year-old child ingested a portion of the candy bar, according to state police. The incident occurred Feb. 19, according to police.
The child was treated and released from Canton-Potsdam Hospital.
Ms. Wright was charged with one count of endangering the welfare of a child.
She was released with an appearance ticket returnable to Potsdam Town Court.
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POTSDAM — Town Constable Timothy A. Rivers was placed on paid leave Monday after he was charged with multiple felonies stemming from allegations he surreptitiously recorded people showering.
Potsdam police charged Austin Calderwood, 29, of Potsdam, with driving while ability impaired by drugs and no or insufficient tail lamps following a traffic stop at 1 a.m. Thursday on Grove Street.
Police said he was observed traveling with insufficient tail lamps and, during the traffic stop, determined that he was under the influence of drugs.
He was released on an appearance ticket for Jan. 6 in Potsdam Town Court.
State police reported Saturday that they charged Tracy M. Hance, 38, of DeKalb with two counts of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance at 9:29 p.m. Tuesday stemming from an incident reported at 7:20 a.m. in the town of Russell.