WYOMING COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT/Warsaw man arrested after making threatening calls to 9-1-1 dispatchers

John D. Carpenter, 65, of Salina St., Warsaw, was arrested following multiple threatening and alarming phone calls to the Wyoming County 9-1-1 Center on February 15, 2017.

Carpenter made repeated 9-1-1 calls reporting that people were going to die, among other alarming statements. Carpenter told dispatchers at one point that he continued to call 9-1-1 because he was bored.

Wyoming County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to Carpenter’s residence where he refused to come to the door. Deputies obtained a warrant of arrest for Carpenter from the Village of Warsaw Court, returned to Carpenter’s residence, made entry and took him into custody without incident.

Carpenter, a convicted violent felon, is charged with falsely reporting an incident 3rd and aggravated harassment 2nd. He was arraigned in the Village of Warsaw Court where bail was set at $5,000.00 cash bail or $10,000.00 bond.

Carpenter is scheduled to return to the Village of Warsaw Court on March 6, 2017 to answer the charges.

The Warsaw Police Department assisted at the arrest scene.

 

Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of Raymond Frawley, 37, of E. Main St., Angelica, NY, on a Family Court warrant for failure to obey a Family Court Support Order.

Sheriff’s Deputies located Frawley on a tip from their “Warrant Wednesday” Program on Facebook.

A tip was given that reported the location of Raymond Frawley who was then arrested by Deputies from the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office, and turned over to the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office.

Frawley was taken in front of Justice Errington of the Town of Warsaw Court and remanded to the Wyoming County Jail on $1000 bail

 

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