BATAVIA POLICE BLOTTER/March 6, 2022

Arrests Burglary 2nd; Criminal Contempt 1st, 1:54 PM, Friday, February 25, 2022, Montclair Ave. – Kenneth T. MARROCCO, M/29 of Batavia, NY, was arrested for the above listed charges following an investigation. It is alleged that MARROCCO was found inside the residence of a protected party violating a stay away …

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GENESEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT/Bethany woman facing charges after rollover accident in Pavilion

Amanda B. Hopkins, 42, of Bethany, is charged with aggravated DWI/child passenger less than 16 years old, DWI, endangering the welfare of a child and moving from a lane unsafely, after a rollover accident on Ellicott street road in Pavilion on January 21, 2022. Hopkins was allegedly operating a motor …

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WYOMING COUNTY/Two Batavia men arrested in Covington daytime burglaries

Press release An extensive multi-jurisdictional investigation has resulted in the arrest of two Batavia men for four daytime burglaries, which occurred on February 17th, 2022, in the Town of Covington. Antwan L. Odom, age 21, of Batavia, and Christopher V. Mcclinic, age 20, of Batavia, have been charged with four …

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BATAVIA/Tourt retires, Scott Allen promoted to Superintendent of the Bureau of Maintenance

Press release BATAVIA, NEW YORK- Today we congratulate Ray Tourt, Superintendent of Maintenance, for his leadership and dedication to the City of Batavia, the Department of Public Works, and the Bureau of Maintenance.  Ray has served the City of Batavia since 1999, and last week announced his retirement.  Tourt served …

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GENESEE COUNTY/GCEDC accepts initial proposal for $3.25 million investment at Buffalo East Tech Park

J&R Fancher Property Holdings LLC proposes to build warehouse in Pembroke Press release BATAVIA, NY – The Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) Board of Directors accepted an initial resolution for a proposed $3.25 million investment by J&R Fancher Property Holdings LLC at its board meeting on Thursday, March 3, …

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