Utica police make arrest in Oneida Square stabbing

Utica police make arrest in oneida square stabbing

Stabbing Incident Leads to Arrest in Utica

**Utica, NY** – On Sunday at approximately 1:40 PM, the Utica Police Department and Utica Fire Department responded to a reported stabbing at Oneida Square.

Upon arrival, officers encountered a victim with facial lacerations. The victim reported that an unknown person exited a store, started an argument, and attempted to stab him repeatedly during the conflict before fleeing the scene. The victim received on-scene treatment from the fire department.

Witness accounts indicated that the suspect was followed and observed entering a nearby residence. Police successfully apprehended the suspect, Jaquan Henderson, 24, without incident after entering the property.

Following the incident, Henderson was charged with assault in the second degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree. He was subsequently transported to the Utica Police Department.

Utica Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Raymond C. Warmuth For Failing to Register as Sex Offender After Relocating to Utica

Utica police seek public assistance in locating raymond c. Warmuth for failing to register as sex offender after relocating to utica

Utica Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Raymond C. Warmuth

**UTICA, NY** – The Utica Police Department has requested the public’s help in finding Raymond C. Warmuth.

Warmuth is a 70-year-old white male, measuring 6 feet tall and weighing 160 pounds. Authorities have stated he is a level 3 sex offender.

Warmuth is wanted by the Utica Police Department for failing to register his current address. Efforts to locate him have been ongoing.

Anyone with knowledge of Warmuth’s location is asked to reach out to Investigator Bill Williams at 315-725-1744.

Investigation Leads Utica Police to Hit and Run Suspec

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Hit-and-Run Suspect Arrested in Utica After Investigation

**Utica, NY** – The City of Utica Police Department has announced progress in a hit-and-run incident reported on Monday. A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle on South Street near Genesee Street.

On Monday, the Criminal Investigations Division collaborated with the Mohawk Valley Crime Analysis Center to leverage technology across the city, which led to a suspect’s identification and arrest. They employed FLOCK license plate reader technology along with city pole cameras.

The suspect, identified as 25-year-old Miguel Fernandez of Utica, has been charged with Leaving the Scene of a Serious Personal Injury Accident. The victim of the accident remains in a medically induced coma, with their condition described as critical but stable.

Utica Police Drug Search Ends With Arrest

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Utica Police Conduct Narcotics Search Resulting in Charges

**Utica, NY** – Utica Police’s Special Investigations Unit, alongside the Oneida County Narcotics Unit and Utica Police Patrol, executed a search warrant targeting narcotics sales on Thursday. The operation took place at 1427 Oneida Street, apartment E5, following community complaints.

During the search, investigators discovered cocaine of felony level, along with scales and packaging materials. These findings led to the arrest of Shawanda Taylor, a 39-year-old resident of Utica.

Taylor faces several charges including two counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the third degree for sale and weight. Additionally, she is charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the seventh degree and two counts of Criminal Use of Drug Paraphernalia in the second degree.

Utica Police Charge Suspect in Criminal Mischief Case

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Utica Police Charge Suspect in Criminal Mischief Case

**Utica, NY** – The Utica Police Department investigated a criminal mischief incident reported in late August where a surveillance camera recorded an individual causing damage to a property on the 1200 block of Kemble Street. The damages were estimated to exceed $6,500.

Following the incident, the case was handed over to the Criminal Investigations Division. With support from the Mohawk Valley Crime Analysis Center and New York State Parole, a suspect was successfully identified.

On Tuesday, police located and arrested the suspect, Ryan Anderson, 53, from Utica. Anderson has been charged with criminal mischief in the second degree.