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Sheriff Warns of Gas Theft
Sep 02, 2005 — The skyrocketing gas prices are uncharted territory. There are more questions than answers. For example, older mechanical gas pumps aren't calibrated to handle the three dollar-plus prices. On Wednesday, St. Lawrence County's Department of Weights and Measures authorized some stations to sell gas by the half-gallon until they can update the control mechanisms on their pumps. Law enforcement agencies are warning the gas prices could cause more crime. Gas drive-offs are up. And the St. Lawrence County sheriff is warning people to lock their gas tanks, especially bulk tanks on farms. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
DA Race Shapes Up in St. Lawrence County
Jul 13, 2005 — The district attorney race in St. Lawrence County is set. Last week, Democrats endorsed court attorney Nicole Duve to face acting district attorney Gary Miles. Miles is a Democrat running on the Republican line. He accepted the endorsement when approached by Republicans, who didn't have a candidate of their own. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
"Biggest" Drug Bust in North Country History
Jun 24, 2005 — Federal authorities say ecstasy and cocaine seized near on the U-S Canada border on Monday could be worth more than 8 million dollars. Two Quebec men were arrested in Mooers allegedly carrying duffel bags stuffed full of drugs. Brian Mann has our story. Go to full article
New York State Forest Ranger Arrested for Sexual Assault on Children
May 26, 2005 — State police arrested a New York state forest ranger yesterday for allegedly having sex with children over a period of several years. Brian Mann has details. Go to full article
Doctor Busted in Prescription Drug Ring
May 20, 2005 — State police arrested a Gouverneur doctor and her assistant Wednesday for allegedly providing prescriptions for drug addicts and dealers. Doctor Gail DeHart and her office manager Joan Kingdon operated a private practice from the doctor's home. Dr. DeHart had worked in the past at E.J. Noble Hospital and at a clinic in Edwards. The two face charges of criminal sale of a controlled substance. Officials say she billed the drugs to the taxpayer-funded Medicaid system. The state attorney general's office may press charges of fraud. David Sommerstein spoke with St. Lawrence County acting District Attorney Gary Miles. He says Dr. DeHart was prescribing large amounts of painkillers, like Oxycontin and morphine, to dozens of patients. Go to full article
Glanda Murder Convictions Upheld
May 17, 2005 — An appeals court has once again upheld the most serious convictions in the Jeffrey Glanda murder trial. Glanda was sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering his estranged wife. He was also convicted of attempted murder after ramming a Lake Placid police car. As Brian Mann reports, one count of reckless endangerment was dismissed last week on a technicality. Go to full article
Police Seek Stolen Morphine Patches
Mar 30, 2005 — St. Lawrence County police are looking for up to 50 morphine patches and painkillers. Several teens stole the drugs from a house Friday night. As David Sommerstein reports, three teens overdosed on the drugs at a party. One remains in the hospital. Go to full article
Manhunt Continues for Glens Falls Man Accused of Murdering Wife
Feb 23, 2005 — The search continues for a Glens Falls man accused of murdering his wife on Sunday. Police now say 42-year-old Laurie DiLorenzo went to a police station just minutes before she was shot three times with a hunting rifle. Brian Mann has details. Go to full article
Search Continues for Glens Falls Shooting Suspect
Feb 22, 2005 — Police are still hunting today for a 48-year-old man accused of shooting his estranged wife to death in Glens Falls with a rifle as she sat in her car at a convenience store Sunday. Police say Raymond DiLorenzo apparently drove away, abandoned his car and was seen hitchhiking later Sunday on the Adirondack Northway. Brian Mann has details. Go to full article
Watertown Mayor Under Fire in Quick Draw Case
Feb 10, 2005 — A multi-page report in Sunday's Watertown Daily Times is making waves in Jefferson County. It details how a compulsive gambler stole millions of dollars from his supermodel step-daughter to pay for his addiction to Quick Draw lottery games. Sentencing of John Breen Jr. has been delayed while prosecutors attempt to tally exact how much money Breen stole. Meanwhile, the controversy has reached Watertown's mayor, Jeff Graham. Graham operates one of the bars where Breen played Quick Draw. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
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