Police Beat Archives (2025)

Deputies: Stanley man arrested for incest

The Ontario County Sheriff's Office reports the arrest of a local man following an incest investigation. Authorities arrested David McQuay on July 15 for third-degree incest. McQuay, 68, was charged after it was discovered he ... more

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Seneca Falls man arrested for impaired driving

Police say a Seneca Falls man was taken into custody for driving under the influence of cannabis. Martin C. Ches, 68, was arrested by the Town of Seneca Falls Police Department on July 15 for ... more

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Seneca Falls teen sent threatening text messages to protected party, police say

Police say a Seneca Falls teen was arrested after an investigation into a violated court order. Andrew Scarborough, 19, was arrested by the Town of Seneca Falls Police Department on Monday, July 15, for violating ... more

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Seneca Falls teen arrested after investigation into school altercation

A 15-year-old girl was arrested by the Town of Seneca Falls Police Department on July 12 after a fight near the high school. An investigation revealed she started a physical altercation with another juvenile, causing ... more

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Rochester woman arrested on bench warrant in Ontario County

A Rochester woman was taken into custody in Ontario County after a bench warrant was issued. Katia Yari Velez-Roman, 35, was arrested on July 15 at 4:20 p.m. on a bench warrant. The warrant, issued ... more

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Hornell man arrested for grand larceny

The Steuben County Sheriff's Office reports the arrest of a Hornell man following a larceny investigation. Deputies arrested Richard O. Snyder on July 14 for allegedly stealing heavy construction equipment valued at over $50,000. Snyder, ... more

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Rome woman erratically driving charged with DWI in Cayuga County

A Central New York woman was arrested for DWI after an erratic driving incident. Deputies stopped Robin D. Jones on July 13 after observing her driving erratically on Route 34. She made a sudden left ... more

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Bath woman charged with multiple felonies after days of incidents

A series of thefts and false fire alarms in Bath led to the arrest of Courtney B. Roche, 34, on July 11. Roche unlawfully entered restricted areas of the Bath Municipal Building on July 9, ... more

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Teen driver injured in Hopewell crash; no tickets issued

The Ontario County Sheriff's Office reports that deputies responded to a single-car crash on County Road 10 in Hopewell on July 15 at 11:48 a.m. The crash involved a 17-year-old female driver who suffered minor ... more

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Sheriff: Conquest man tried engaging in sexually explicit conversation with children

Cayuga County Sheriff Brian Schenck says a registered sex offender living in the town of Conquest has been arrested on new charges related to communication he had with an undercover police officer in Florida. Sheriff ... more

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Seneca Falls woman arrested for DWI after December crash

Authorities in Seneca Falls have made an arrest after a lengthy investigation into a property damage accident there. The Seneca Falls Police Department reports the arrest of Brianna S. Long, 38, of Seneca Falls. Long ... more

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Seneca Falls man arrested after back-to-back larcenies from Walmart

Seneca Falls police arrested a local man after a pair of larceny investigations at Walmart. The Seneca Falls Police Department reports the arrest of John Walters, 46, after he was caught at Walmart taking merchandise ... more

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Geneva man faces felony DWI, child endangerment charges after Seneca Falls incident

Seneca Falls police arrested a Geneva man over the weekend after a felony investigation into DWI. The Seneca Falls Police Department reports the arrest of Dustin H. Bush, 38, of Geneva, on Saturday. Bush was ... more

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How to Get Drug Possession Charges Dropped

Have you ever found yourself tangled in the web of legal issues, specifically drug possession charges? It's a daunting hill to climb, but not all hope is lost. There are legal pathways that might lead ... more

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Convicted felon from Rose faces new weapons charges, deputies say

Deputies arrested a Rose man for weapons possession after an investigation over the weekend. The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of Joshua D. Krick, 33, of Rose. Deputies found Krick, a convicted felon, ... more

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Motorcyclist hurt after being hit by pickup truck in Palmyra

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office reports a personal injury crash on Route 31 in Palmyra on Sunday. Michael E. Fields, 64, of Mercer Ave, was injured while riding his motorcycle westbound on Route 31. A ... more

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Tompkins County man arrested after police chase and drug bust

Authorities say a Groton man was taken into custody after a pursuit that began in Tompkins County. Joshua F. Conklin, 35, from Groton, was arrested on multiple charges after a police chase that began in ... more

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Man arrested for stealing John Deere Gator in Williamson

A Williamson man’s John Deere Gator was stolen from his garage on June 18 while he was away. Investigator Ryan Bragger was assigned the case, and within two days, he found a lead at Evo ... more

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Late-night crash leads to DWI arrest for Ovid man

Deputies say one person was taken into custody after a late-night crash in Seneca County. A late-night accident in Ovid resulted in charges for Douglas Sickler, 78. The Seneca County Sheriff's Office reported that Sickler ... more

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FAQs

Should you ever answer police questions? ›

Do I have to answer questions asked by law enforcement officers? No. You have the constitutional right to remain silent.

What happens if you say I don't answer questions to a police officer? ›

A: No. You have the constitutional right to remain silent. In general, you do not have to talk to law enforcement officers (or anyone else), even if you do not feel free to walk away from the officer, you are arrested, or you are in jail. You cannot be pun- ished for refusing to answer a question.

What happens if you beat up a police officer? ›

As stated above, a conviction under CPC §241(c) can result in up to one (1) year in a county jail, a fine of up to $2,000 (two-thousand dollars), or both jail time and a fine.

What is the beat for cops? ›

In addition to operating in a reactive manner to calls for service, each officer has been assigned a specific geographic area within the city for which they are proactively responsible. These areas of responsibility are referred to as beats, for day and evening shift patrol, and districts for night shift.

What do the police not want you to know? ›

Asking Incriminating Questions: Police officers may ask incriminating questions during interactions to gather evidence or establish probable cause for an arrest. It's essential to exercise your right to remain silent and refrain from answering questions that could incriminate you.

Do cops have to answer Are you a cop? ›

No federal or state law requires cops in California to identify themselves as police officers to the public, even if someone asks them directly. This is also true of police officers who work undercover. Still, some cities mandate that cops must identify themselves in a public setting.

Why do cops ask where are you coming from? ›

When a police officer asks where you are coming from, they are looking for evidence to support the possibility that you have or are committing a crime or whether or not you are a threat to public safety. This creates a baseline that they will later write down in a police report.

What to say when a cop asks you where you are going? ›

You have the right to remain silent. For example, you do not have to answer any questions about where you are going, where you are traveling from, what you are doing, or where you live. If you wish to exercise your right to remain silent, say so out loud.

Can police tell you who reported you? ›

No. However, depending upon the report, it is probably a good idea for the investigator to contact you to get your side of the story...

Can you argue with a cop? ›

Don't argue, resist or obstruct the police, even if you are innocent or police are violating your rights. Keep your hands where police can see them. Ask if you are free to leave. If the officer says yes, calmly and silently walk away.

What happens if you disrespect a cop? ›

It may have been a simple traffic stop, but insulting the police officer or being rude in other ways could lead to an arrest. Of course, just getting arrested doesn't mean you're guilty of anything illegal. Be sure to contact a Lakewood criminal defense lawyer to learn about your defense options.

Can police officers hurt you? ›

While excessive use of force is grounds for misconduct, for which an officer may be disciplined or face criminal charges, most cases of use of force are considered legally and procedurally justified.

How are police beats determined? ›

Officers are typically assigned beats by their sergeant at roll call or when they are first assigned to the area's police station. Beats are typically taken from the wider jurisdiction of a police station (often called an "area" or a "sector") and may be patrolled by one officer or multiple officers.

What does beat mean in a police report? ›

A beat is a geographical territory to which a patrol officer is assigned. In law enforcement, a beat refers to a specific area or geographical territory to which a patrol officer is assigned.

How long does it take to beat beat cop? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Beat Cop is about 8 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 15 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Do you have to answer police questions on the street? ›

Nonetheless, they may still assume you committed the crime. Even if you're not being investigated for a crime, you have the freedom to refuse to answer police questions. This holds true whether an officer approaches you on the street, summons you to the station for questioning, or arrests you.

Should you ever talk to the police? ›

Police are great at asking confusing or ambiguous questions to get you to say something they can ultimately use against you. That is why you should never agree to speak with them without first consulting with your attorney and having them present during the questioning.

What happens if you don't talk during police interrogation? ›

When the police want to interview you, you have a constitutional right to not answer their questions. It is the government's burden of proof, not yours. People often want to cooperate with the police because they are afraid of looking guilty for refusing to answer questions.

How to answer police questions when pulled over? ›

The officer might ask "Do you know why I stopped you?" If you answer at all, your answer should always be "No." Similarly, if the officer asks "Do you know how fast you were going?," the best answer is "Yes." The officer may then tell you how fast you were going but do not argue.

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