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HUDSON–City Police are investigating a break-in at the Hudson Little League concession stand off Hudson Avenue.

At 12:18 p.m. Wednesday, July 6 police received a call reporting the burglary, which appears to have occurred overnight Tuesday or early Wednesday morning.

Stolen were numerous snacks such as Skittles, Trail-Mix bars, sunflower seeds and drinks, such as Gator Aide. The suspect(s) also left the refrigerator/freezers open, causing frozen hamburgers and hotdogs to spoil.

Police seek the public’s assistance with this case.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Hudson Police at 518-828-3388 or the Detective Unit and Tips Line at 518-828-9900.

*Nine people, including seven small children, were hospitalized the night of July 4 after an apartment ceiling collapsed at 410 Warren Street, according to a report from newsman Lance Wheeler. Police and firefighters rushed to the location, where a third floor ceiling had reportedly collapsed shortly after 8 p.m. The three-story building is currently for sale. All nine people were taken to Columbia Memorial Hospital for treatment. No condition reports were available.

*Michael E. Sweatt, 36, of Hudson was charged with fourth degree criminal mischief and second degree strangulation by Officer Rodney A. Waithe at the police station, June 27 at 9:08 p.m.

Police received a call that a worker choked a property owner on Union Street over a payment dispute.

Mr. Sweatt allegedly choked the victim, obstructed his breathing and ripped the victim’s shirt during a physical altercation. Mr. Sweatt turned himself in. He was arraigned before Judge Richard Koweek and released

*John H. Allen, Jr., 30, of Hudson was charged with second degree harassment, criminal obstruction of breathing /blood circulation by Officer Tracey R. Newkirk at the police station, June 29 at 3:18 p.m.

Mr. Allen allegedly applied pressure on the throat and neck of a male victim until he was stopped by others present. He also struck the man in the face during the incident at 71 Prospect Avenue.

He turned himself in on warrant  and was arraigned before Judge Koweek and released.

*Crystal A. Tomaso, 23, of Hudson was charged with two counts of endangering welfare of child by Officer Shane C. Bower at the police station, June 30 at 6:53 p.m.

Ms. Tomaso allegedly left her three- and four-year old children unsupervised on the 300 block of Warren Street. The children were seen in the roadway unsupervised.  She was issued an appearance ticket.

*Four Hudson men were charged by Hudson Police Officers Jason Finn and Jeffrey Keyser after the officers saw the men smoking marijuana in public on the sidewalk near North Fifth Street, May 27 at 6:22 p.m.

Earsel Napier, Jr., 20, was charged with fourth degree criminal mischief, resisting arrest, fifth degree criminal possession of marijuana and second degree harassment. After police saw him and three other men smoking a marijuana blunt, an officer approached him and told him he was under arrest.

Mr. Napier then allegedly fled on foot. Police say that during the foot pursuit and his subsequent arrest, Mr. Napier allegedly struck the police officer in the right side of the head and damaged a police car.

Mr. Napier was arraigned before City Judge Richard Koweek and was sent to jail in lieu of $100 cash bail or $1,000 bond.

Also arrested was Jonathon Shivers, 26, on charges of fifth degree criminal possession of marijuana and tampering with physical evidence. After seeing Mr. Shivers and three others smoking a marijuana blunt, an officer approached him. Mr. Shivers allegedly dropped the marijuana blunt and began to step on it in an alleged attempt to damage and conceal it from the police. He was held for arraignment. Louis A. Martinez-Gomez, 22, and Isiah J. Heard, 27, were each charged with fifth degree criminal possession of marijuana. They were also among the men seen smoking a marijuana blunt on the sidewalk. They were both arraigned before Judge Koweek and released.

*Charlene Jackson, 46, of Hudson was charged with second degree menacing and fourth degree criminal possession of a weapon by Officer Kevin D. Sweet, June 1 at 10:42 p.m.

Ms. Jackson was involved in a dispute in which she allegedly displayed a knife and threatened a man.

Arraigned before Judge Koweek, she was released.

*Jaymes E. Barreto, 25, of Wilkes Barre, PA was charged with second degree reckless endangerment, being an unlicensed operator of a motor vehicle, unsafe movement of stopped motor vehicle and third degree attempted assault by Hudson Police Officer Nicholas T. Hodges, June 11 at 4:32 a.m.

Mr. Barreto was seen driving a vehicle with a 20-year-old woman hanging from the window during an argument. The woman refused to cooperate with investigation and refused medical treatment.

Mr. Barreto was arraigned before Judge Richard Koweek and sent to jail on $500 cash bail or $1,000 bail bond.

*Michelle Lee Moskaluk, 22, of Hudson was charged with second degree menacing and third degree criminal possession weapon (previous conviction) by Hudson Police Officer James P. Nero, June 11 at 11:16 p.m.

Ms. Moskaluk allegedly threatened a man with a knife during a dispute at 82 North Third Street. Arraigned before Judge Richard Koweek, she was jailed on $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 bail bond.

*Jermaine W. McCrae, 30, of Hudson was charged with disorderly conduct and two counts of second degree harassment by Hudson Police Officer Jeffrey Keyser June 12 at 2:13 a.m.

While police were investigating a disturbance call at 216 Warren Street, Mr. McCrae allegedly made threats towards an officer causing patrons from the bar to exit and form a crowd.

Later, after he was taken in to custody and was taken to the police station, Mr. McCrae allegedly spit in the face of the arresting officer. He was later released on appearance tickets.

*Bianca M. Rosario, 22, of Hudson was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance by Hudson Police Officer Rodney A. Waithe, June 14 at 11:46 p.m.

Police were called to investigate a complaint that people were sitting in a vehicle at 41 North Second Street (Low Rise Parking Lot) using drugs. Police say they found a prescription pill bottle containing an ecstasy pill and Percocet, both narcotic substances, which allegedly belonged to Ms. Rosario. She was issued an appearance ticket.

*Roy Brandt, Jr., 43, of Hudson was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, second degree harassment and two counts of Hudson City Code violations for open container by Hudson Police Officer Nicolas M. Pierro, June 17 at 8:48 p.m.

Mr. Brandt allegedly got into a dispute with a woman and also allegedly threatened to harm a man, while a 14-year-old child was near him at 324 Warren Street. He also allegedly had two open containers of an alcoholic beverage in his vehicle.

Arraigned before Judge Mark Portin, Mr. Brandt was sent to jail on $500 cash bail or $1,000 bail bond.

*Corey Lamar Hinds, 25, of Hudson was charged with third degree attempted assault and second degree harassment by Hudson Police Officer Daniel T. Scali at the police station June 18 at 11:30 a.m.

Mr. Hinds was charged on a warrant for allegedly getting into a fight with a woman, during which he allegedly pushed her and struck her several times in the face with his fist.

Arraigned before Judge Mark Portin. Mr. Hinds was sent to jail on $500 cash bail or $1,000 bail bond.

To contact Diane Valden email dvalden@columbiapaper.com.

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