Hudson Valley Murder Suspect Going Back to Jail After Released
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Raymond Snyder, 38, of Kingston is accused of killing 47-year-old Romero Underwood in Underwood s Kingston home last July. Snyder was charged with Underwood s murder in January.
Snyder was recently released from jail because the Ulster County District Attorney s Office missed the deadline to file an indictment against him.
The DA s office told Hudson Valley Post their request for additional time to present the case to a Grand Jury was denied.
The DA s office said there wasn t enough time to present the case to a grand jury because of COVID-19 restrictions. An Ulster County judge disagrees and pointed to 27 other cases recently presented to a grand jury, many of which he claims were less serious cases.
Hudson Valley Woman Arrested For Animal Cruelty Against Pet Dog
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On Thursday, the Putnam County SPCA announced the arrest of a 53-year-old woman from the Town of Kent. The arrest was made in connection with an April 27 call to the Putnam County SPCA had responded to.
At that time, the Town of Kent Dog Control Officer found a severely matted poodle mix wandering on Chief Nimham Drive in the Town of Kent. The dog, which was immediately taken to Guardian Veterinary Specialists in Brewster, was found to also be dehydrated, emaciated and suffering from Lyme’s Disease, police say.
Gov Cuomo released a statement and said his team needs time to review the new CDC guidance. In New York, we have always relied on the facts and the science to guide us throughout the worst of this pandemic and in our successful reopening. We have received the newly revised guidance from the CDC regarding mask wearing and social distancing for those with vaccinations and are reviewing them in consultation with Dr. Zucker and our partners and health experts in surrounding states, Cuomo stated.
Many expected Cuomo to make an announcement about masks this weekend. However, the weekend flew by without Cuomo giving New Yorker s an update. His team simply said New York health officials are still reviewing the data.
Hotter Than Normal Summer With Many Storms Forecast For New York
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AccuWeather’s long-range summer forecast predicts a late summer heat to build in the Northeast after a very stormy start. Frequent thunderstorms are forecast for the Tri-State region during the early parts of summer, especially in June and early July. AccuWeather’s long-range forecasters believe that several rounds of stronger storms could sweep across the region, particularly in June and July, in addition to garden variety summer storms that pop up on warm and humid afternoons, AccuWeather Meteorologist Brian Lada said.
Love Triangle Ends With Murder In Hudson Valley
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On Friday, New York State Police from Catskill arrested 40-year-old Amber C. Akins of Saugerties for second-degree murder, a class A-1 felony.
On May 14, 2021, at approximately 1:02 a.m., troopers responded to a reported stabbing on Lake Mills Road in the town of Cairo. Upon arrival, officers located the victim, 39-year-old Crystal L. Borne of Cairo, NY, and attempted life-saving measures.
Borne succumbed to her wounds and was pronounced deceased by responding emergency medical personnel, officials say.
A preliminary police investigation indicates Akins stabbed Borne after a brief altercation, according to New York State Police. Police did not release how the investigation led to the Saugerties woman s arrest or what led up to the fatal stabbing.