Oneida dis police blotter11/9/2023 Forest Ranger Sabo gave the hikers his water and walked them back out, arriving at the trailhead at 5:43 p.m. The lost hikers had minimal gear and did not have a compass or enough water for the hike. Upon arriving, the couple started to hike down and met Forest Ranger Sabo. After yelling for help, the hikers managed to get voice contact with other hikers on the mountain and directed the lost pair to the trail. Forest Rangers Scott Sabo, Megan McCone, and Thomas Gliddi, as well as Assistant Forest Ranger Gregory Bowler, responded to begin search efforts. The 64-year-old male and 68-year-old female from North Bangor were asked to remain in place. Coordinates obtained from their cell phone placed the pair at 2,500 feet in elevation, just south of the trail in a drainage on the west side of the peak. The callers reported that they lost the trail on their way off the mountain and were unable to relocate it. ![]() Berry, 39, of Oneida, was issued traffic tickets for operating a motor vehicle w/ a suspended registration and aggravated unlicensed operation third-degree. Wilderness Rescue: “On June 24 at 2:42 p.m., Franklin County 911 transferred a call to DEC’s Ray Brook Dispatch from two hikers in their late 60s on Saint Regis Mountain. CITY OF ONEIDA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BUREAU OF POLICE John Little Press Release: Arrest Blotter (February 2 - 14, 2023) February 2, 2023: - Andrew J. DEC’s Bureau of Environmental Crimes Investigation (BECI) investigators and the Washington County Coroner’s Office were notified and responded. The 51-year-old hiker was declared deceased at 12:36 p.m. Bay Ridge Advanced Life Support EMS personnel arrived a few minutes later. Ranger Quinn reached the hiking party at the summit of Shelving Rock at 12:22 p.m., and immediately began assisting with CPR, which had been in progress for approximately one hour. ![]() ![]() Dispatch attempted to call the reporting party and texted. Forest Ranger Quinn reached the coordinates and requested dispatch to re-contact the caller for their location. Forest Rangers Logan Quinn and Joseph Hess responded. Coordinates were obtained, placing the party at Shelving Rock Mountain. The caller stated that a female hiker from Voorheesville was suffering a cardiac event. County Recovery: “On June 24 at 11:11 a.m., Washington County 911 contacted DEC’s Ray Brook Dispatch regarding a broken cell phone call that originated with Warren County 911. Oneida County District Attorney's Office Ted Palmer Bill Webber Michael Hauck Dave Ausdenmoore Jim Hawke NY Utica NY Utica Utica Police.
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