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14 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Altamont</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> – Thursday, December 20, 2012<br />
<strong>The</strong> following individuals, according<br />
to Guilderland Police<br />
reports, were arrested at Crossgates<br />
Mall for petit larceny, a<br />
misdemeanor:<br />
Albert Cardona, 36, of 5307 9th<br />
St., Queens, on Dec. 8, for taking<br />
seven bottles of Jake cologne<br />
from Hollister, for a total value of<br />
$266. Cardona was also arrested<br />
for second-degree possession of<br />
a forged instrument, a felony,<br />
for two fictitious identification<br />
cards;<br />
Jacquelin Cortez, 35, of 4808<br />
108th St., Queens, on Dec. 8,<br />
for taking seven bottles of Jake<br />
cologne, for a total value of $266,<br />
from Hollister. Cortez was also<br />
arrested for second-degree possession<br />
of a forged instrument,<br />
a felony, for having a fictitious<br />
driver’s license;<br />
Arianna M. Carbone, 19, of<br />
40 Clarke Ave., Amsterdam, on<br />
Dec. 8, for taking $158 worth of<br />
merchandise from Macy’s;<br />
Catherine B. Feraren, 20, of<br />
1400 Washington Ave., Freed,<br />
<strong>Albany</strong>, on Dec. 8, for taking $72<br />
worth of merchandise from J. C.<br />
Penney;<br />
Hing L. Tsang, 19, of 1400<br />
Washington Ave., Alumn, <strong>Albany</strong>,<br />
on Dec. 8, for taking $72 worth of<br />
merchandise from J. C. Penney;<br />
Heidi H. Parker, 49, of 2335 5th<br />
Ave., #202C, Troy, on Dec. 7, for<br />
taking two Socal fragrances, two<br />
Social fragrances, and two Addison<br />
fragrances, for a total value<br />
of $256, from Hollister;<br />
Blotters<br />
Michael J. Burdick, 19, of 9<br />
109th St., Troy, on Dec. 12, for<br />
taking items from Macy’s;<br />
Zoe Valace, 29, of 91 Lark St.,<br />
Basement, <strong>Albany</strong>, on Dec. 12,<br />
for taking merchandise from J.<br />
C. Penney;<br />
Reve D. Valace, 33, of 14 Benson<br />
St., #1, <strong>Albany</strong>, on Dec. 12, for taking<br />
items from J. C. Penney; and<br />
Eric B. Gibson, 30, of 5 Oak<br />
Lane, Apt. D, Rensselaer, on Dec.<br />
10, for taking 11 pieces of fashion<br />
jewelry, one pack of Martha<br />
Stewart plastic ware, and one<br />
box of Godiva chocolates, from<br />
Macy’s. Gibson also fraudulently<br />
returned two shirts and an ipod<br />
cover for a Macy’s gift card valued<br />
at $636.98.<br />
****<br />
David C. Gerke, 45, of 4386<br />
Weaver Road, <strong>Altamont</strong>, was<br />
arrested on Dec. 14, at the intersection<br />
of Johnston Road and<br />
Squire Boulevard, for driving<br />
while intoxicated, first-offense,<br />
and driving with a blood alcohol<br />
content of .08 or greater, both<br />
misdemeanors, and failure to obey<br />
a traffic device, an infraction. According<br />
to the Guilderland Police<br />
report, Gerke was stopped for<br />
driving over the white fog line,<br />
and the officer noted a strong odor<br />
of alcoholic beverage; Gerke failed<br />
a field sobriety test and registered<br />
a blood alcohol content of .13 on<br />
a pre-screen device and .12 on a<br />
chemical test.<br />
Joshua T. Harrington, 26, of 372<br />
W. Highland Drive, Schenectady,<br />
was arrested on Dec. 2, at 2303<br />
Western Ave., for driving while<br />
intoxicated, first-offense, a misdemeanor,<br />
and failure to obey<br />
a traffic device, changing lanes<br />
when hazardous, drinking alcohol<br />
in a motor vehicle on the<br />
highway, and refusal to take a<br />
breath test, all infractions. According<br />
to the Guilderland Police<br />
report, Harrington was stopped<br />
for vehicle and traffic violations<br />
and the officer noted an odor of<br />
alcohol; Harrington failed a field<br />
sobriety test, registered a blood<br />
alcohol content of .15 on a chemical<br />
test, and refused a chemical<br />
breath test.<br />
****<br />
William J. Conover, 61, of 7059<br />
Dunnsville Road, <strong>Altamont</strong>, was<br />
arrested on Dec. 9, at 2303 Western<br />
Ave., for driving while intoxicated,<br />
first-offense, and driving<br />
with a blood alcohol content of .08<br />
or greater, both misdemeanors,<br />
and speeding and failure to stay<br />
in a single lane, both infractions.<br />
According to the Guilderland Police<br />
report, Conover was stopped<br />
for speeding and crossing over<br />
the white line, and the officer<br />
noted a strong odor of alcoholic<br />
beverage; Conover failed a field<br />
sobriety test.<br />
****<br />
Christian P. Gabriels, 18, of 89<br />
Meadowbrook Lane, Slingerlands,<br />
was arrested on Dec. 10, at 1434<br />
Western Ave., for criminal possession<br />
of a controlled substance, a<br />
misdemeanor, and illegal signaling,<br />
an infraction. According to<br />
the Guilderland Police report,<br />
Gabriels was stopped for failure to<br />
signal a turn, and the officer noted<br />
a strong odor of marijuana; the<br />
officer asked if Gabriels had anything<br />
on him that he shouldn’t,<br />
and Gabriels had nine Oxycodone<br />
pills in his possession.<br />
****<br />
Michael D. D’Ascoli, 20, of 82<br />
Cherry Ave., Bethlehem, was arrested<br />
on Dec. 10, at 1434 Western<br />
Ave., for criminal possession of<br />
a controlled substance, a misdemeanor.<br />
According to the Guilderland<br />
Police report, D’Ascoli was a<br />
passenger in a vehicle stopped for<br />
speeding, and the officer noted a<br />
strong odor of marijuana; D’Ascoli<br />
had 29 Amphetamine pills, seven<br />
Oxycodone pills, and two Alprazolam<br />
pills in his possession that<br />
were not prescribed to him.<br />
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$1,000 goes to Stewart’s Holiday Match<br />
GUILDERLAND — A woman<br />
who anonymously donated<br />
$1,000 in cash to New York State<br />
Trooper Christopher Manisalco<br />
last week came forward and<br />
decided to give the money to<br />
the Stewarts’ Holiday Match<br />
Program.<br />
Manisalco, according to a<br />
press release from the State<br />
Police, was responding to a call<br />
in Guilderland when a woman<br />
approached him with a card, and<br />
said, “Trooper, I always see you<br />
around, doing a good job, and<br />
wanted to say Merry Christmas<br />
and thank you.”<br />
When the trooper opened the<br />
Corinne F. Urbach, 43, of 541<br />
<strong>County</strong> Route 28, Valatie, was<br />
arrested on Dec. 8, on Western<br />
Avenue, for criminal possession of<br />
a controlled substance, operation<br />
of a motor vehicle while intoxicated,<br />
first-offense, and operation<br />
of a motor vehicle under the<br />
influence of drugs, first-offense,<br />
all misdemeanors, and speeding,<br />
an infraction. According to the<br />
Guilderland Police report, Urbach<br />
was stopped for speeding, and the<br />
officer noted an odor of alcoholic<br />
beverage and observed Urbach<br />
attemping to hide a glass pipe<br />
containing cocaine residue; she<br />
failed a field sobriety test and<br />
registered a blood alcohol content<br />
of .07 on a breath test.<br />
****<br />
Tonia M. Williams, 37, of 315<br />
Alexander Ave., A1, Bronx, was<br />
arrested on Dec. 5, at 5239<br />
Western Ave., for fourth-degree<br />
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card, after his shift was over,<br />
he found $1,000 in cash, a gift<br />
which, by law, the State Police<br />
cannot accept.<br />
<strong>The</strong> State Troopers released<br />
a statement asking anyone<br />
who had information about<br />
the anonymous donor to come<br />
forward, and the woman — who<br />
still wishes to remain anonymous<br />
— identified herself.<br />
She donated the $1,000 to<br />
the Stewarts’ Holiday Match<br />
program through the Stewarts<br />
Shop in Guilderland, the release<br />
said.<br />
— Anne Hayden<br />
conspiracy, criminal possession<br />
of a controlled substance, and<br />
second-degree possession of a<br />
forged instrument, all felonies.<br />
According to the Guilderland Police<br />
report, Williams was attempting<br />
to possess 180 Oxycodone<br />
tablets, a narcotic drug, by using<br />
a false prescription.<br />
****<br />
Loretta C. Howard, 28, of 7451<br />
Western Turnpike, Delanson,<br />
was arrested on Dec. 7, at the<br />
intersection of Van Wie Terrace<br />
and Western Avenue, for aggravated<br />
unlicensed operation of a<br />
motor vehicle, a misdemeanor,<br />
and a traffic device violation, an<br />
infraction. According to the Guilderland<br />
Police report, Howard<br />
was stopped for driving through a<br />
red light, and a check showed his<br />
license was suspended for failure<br />
to pay a fine.<br />
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