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Page 4 October 3, 2012 The <strong>Spotlight</strong><br />

Police Blotter<br />

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Duo nabbed acquiring painkillers at CVS<br />

Two Massachusetts men<br />

were arrested in Bethlehem<br />

after attempting to use fake<br />

prescriptions to purchase<br />

oxycodone pills at a local<br />

pharmacy.<br />

Police said Leon Campbell,<br />

28, and Gregory Bertolino, 29,<br />

both of Lowell, Mass., were<br />

arrested when a detective<br />

from the U.S. Department of<br />

Homeland Security responded<br />

to a call at the CVS on Delaware<br />

Avenue in Delmar from the<br />

state Department of Narcotic<br />

Enforcement.<br />

The detective called the<br />

pharmacy to say he would conduct<br />

an investigation in plainclothes.<br />

He allegedly saw Campbell<br />

and Bertolino attempt to leave<br />

the store after the painkillers<br />

prescription had been fi lled. The<br />

pair was arrested outside and<br />

allegedly told police they had<br />

purchased blank prescriptions<br />

in New York City and were now<br />

traveling to get them fi lled.<br />

Campbell and Bertolino<br />

were both charged with<br />

criminal possession of a<br />

forged instrument, criminal<br />

possession of a controlled<br />

substance, criminal possession<br />

of a controlled substance with<br />

intent to sell and conspiracy,<br />

all felonies. They were also<br />

charged with criminal diversion<br />

of prescriptions, criminal use of<br />

drug paraphernalia and fraud, all<br />

misdemeanors.<br />

Both were sent to the Albany<br />

County jail without bail. They<br />

were scheduled to appear in<br />

court at a later date.<br />

Arrests<br />

Bethlehem police arrested a<br />

Rensselaer woman and charged<br />

her with driving while intoxicated<br />

on Monday, Sept. 24.<br />

Police said Elaine Rubin,<br />

27, of 42 Catskill Ave., was<br />

being asked questions about a<br />

possible domestic dispute earlier<br />

in the day and police noticed<br />

she smelled of alcohol and was<br />

having trouble speaking.<br />

Rubin was asked to exit her<br />

car and submit to sobriety tests<br />

that she allegedly failed. She<br />

was arrested for driving while<br />

intoxicated and aggravated<br />

unlicensed operation of a motor<br />

vehicle. She was released and<br />

scheduled to appear in court at<br />

a later date.<br />

Bethlehem police arrested a<br />

Coxsackie man and charged him<br />

with driving while intoxicated on<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 25<br />

Police said Gordon Warren,<br />

28, of 59 Van Dyck St., was<br />

traveling westbound on Feura<br />

Bush Road when he crossed the<br />

center line three times. Upon<br />

being pulled over, police said<br />

Warren had slurred speech and<br />

smelled of alcohol. He allegedly<br />

failed sobriety tests and refused<br />

a chemical test.<br />

Community Care Physicians Open House<br />

Grand Opening Celebration for the new<br />

Delaware Avenue Health Park<br />

Join Community Care Physicians during our Open House<br />

on October 4th to view our new custom branded look<br />

and visit with our physicians and staff in this new facility.<br />

Located on this prominent corner of Elsmere and Delaware<br />

Avenue in Delmar, the Delaware Avenue Health Park is the<br />

culmination of more than two year’s worth of planning<br />

and construction. Community Care Physicians occupies<br />

nearly 23,000 square feet on the first floor, nearly doubling<br />

the square footage Community Care Physicians held at its<br />

former location in Delmar. Consolidating several primary<br />

care and specialty practices, this state-of-the-art building<br />

is a one stop shop for patients, providing better access to<br />

quality medical and wellness services.<br />

When: Thursday, October 4th, 2012<br />

Open House (located on first floor): 5pm-7pm<br />

Where: Delaware Avenue Health Park<br />

250 Delaware Avenue (first floor)<br />

Delmar, NY 12054<br />

Light refreshments will be served.<br />

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Warren was arrested and<br />

charged with driving while<br />

intoxicated and failure to keep<br />

right. He was released and was<br />

scheduled to appear in court at<br />

a later date.<br />

Guilderland police arrested<br />

Jeffrey DeGroff, 51, on Tuesday,<br />

Sept. 25. He was charged with<br />

driving while intoxicated,<br />

aggravated unlicensed operation<br />

of a motor vehicle and violation<br />

of his conditional license.<br />

Colonie police arrested<br />

Walter Matire, 50, <strong>40</strong> Eagle St.<br />

No. 6 of Albany on Monday,<br />

Sept. 17, and charged him with<br />

burglary in the third degree,<br />

criminal mischief in the third<br />

degree and grand larceny in the<br />

fourth degree.<br />

Colonie police arrested<br />

Richard Roldan, 32, of 461<br />

Morris St. 1st Floor, in Albany<br />

on Wednesday, Sept. 19, and<br />

charged him with criminal<br />

contempt (prior conviction) in<br />

the fi rst degree.<br />

Colonie police arrested<br />

Aneela Roohi, 33, of 4 Vincent<br />

Ave. in Albany, on Thursday,<br />

Sept. 13, and charged her with<br />

grand larceny in the fourth<br />

degree.<br />

Colonie police arrested<br />

Jeffrey D. Horton, 39, of 131A<br />

Wellington Ave. in Albany, on<br />

Friday, Sept. 14, and charged him<br />

with operating a motor vehicle<br />

while intoxicated, operating a<br />

motor vehicle by an unlicensed<br />

driver and failure to stay in a<br />

single lane.<br />

Rotterdam police on Friday,<br />

Sept. 14, arrested Samuel<br />

Gilbert, 27, of Maryvale Drive,<br />

Schenectady, on the charges of<br />

burglary in the second degree<br />

and criminal mischief in the third<br />

degree, both felonies.<br />

Glenville police on Saturday,<br />

Sept. 22, at approximately 2:39<br />

a.m., arrested James J. Moloney,<br />

47, of Monroe Street, Albany,<br />

on the charges of two counts<br />

of identity theft in the second<br />

degree, a felony, and petit<br />

larceny.<br />

Rotterdam police on<br />

Monday, Sept. 10, arrested Paul<br />

Rizzo, 31, of Woodbridge Avenue,<br />

Schenectady, on the charge of<br />

grand larceny in the third degree,<br />

a felony.<br />

Rotterdam police on<br />

Thursday, Sept. 13, arrested<br />

Dario Harding, 33, of White<br />

Plains, on the charge of criminal<br />

possession of a forged instrument<br />

in the fi rst degree, a felony.<br />

Rotterdam police on<br />

Saturday, Sept. 15, arrested Seth<br />

Buess, 23, of Congress Street,<br />

Schenectady, on Hamburg Street,<br />

on the charges of DWI and failure<br />

to keep right.<br />

Rotterdam police on Friday,<br />

Sept. 14, arrested Scott Barbato,<br />

42, of Cox Avenue, Schenectady,<br />

on Broadway, on the charge of<br />

DWI.<br />

On-site services include:<br />

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to take care of their home<br />

and preserve it.”<br />

At the ceremony, Opalka<br />

presented the town with a<br />

certifi cate of recognition<br />

that will be placed at Town<br />

Hall.<br />

The district will be<br />

marked by two large signs<br />

to be will be installed<br />

by the town’s Highway<br />

Department. The signs<br />

were paid for through<br />

the fundraising efforts of<br />

Slingerlands residents.<br />

Former Supervisor<br />

Sam Messina was in<br />

office when the project<br />

began and had backed the<br />

effort as a Slingerlands<br />

resident. He said he was<br />

proud to see the district<br />

officially be recognized<br />

by the state.<br />

“Bethlehem is special<br />

because of its people and<br />

because of its volunteers,”<br />

he said, explaining<br />

how without dedicated<br />

residents like Leath and<br />

Muhlich, the designation<br />

would have remained a<br />

pipe dream.<br />

The next Slingerlands<br />

History Hike will take<br />

place on Saturday,<br />

Oct. 13, at 9:30 a.m.<br />

Each hike is limited<br />

to 20 people and are<br />

free. Participants must<br />

preregister through the<br />

Bethlehem Parks and<br />

Recreation Department.<br />

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