Jump to content

TTL News

Administrators
  • Content Count

    4,908
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    46

Everything posted by TTL News

  1. New York State Police are investigating a car crash that sent two children to the hospital. State Police say on Saturday at approximately 2:53 p.m., troopers from State Police barracks in Horseheads responded to a three-car collision at the intersection of Wygant Road and Ridge Road in the town of Horseheads. A preliminary investigation revealed a 2012 Toyota Highlander, operated by 73 year old Debra L. Kenyon of Horseheads struck a 2010 BMW, operated by 33 year old Lindsey M. Runkel of Connecticut. The Highlander then accelerated through the intersection, causing a secondary collision with a parked 2010 Toyota Rav4 in the Last Stand parking lot. This resulted in an 11-year-old and a 13-year-old being pinned next to the building. Kenyon was uninjured and was issued traffic infractions at the scene. Runkel was also uninjured. The 11-year-old was airlifted to Upstate Community Hospital and is stable. The 13-year-old was taken by ambulance to Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital and is also stable. The New York State Police were assisted by the Horseheads Fire Department, Town and Country Fire Department, and Guthrie Air. Police say this is still an active investigation.
  2. On Thursday evening at approximately 9:57pm, Elmira Police dDepartment responded to the 400 block of West 1st Street for an investigation While in the area officers observed a person known to have a Superior Court warrant for Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd degree, a Class C Felony. The subject fled from Officers and barricaded himself inside his residence. Additional Officers responded to the scene to include members of the Elmira Police SWAT Team and Crisis Negotiation Team. After approximately a five hour stand off the subject surrendered to police. The subject was identified as 32-year-old Chad Stanbro. Stanbro was also charged with Obstruction of Governmental Administration, a Class A Misdemeanor. He is currently being held in the Chemung County jail on the felony warrant. The Elmira Police Department was assisted by the Chemung County Sheriffs Office, the New York State Police, the West Elmira Police Department, the Elmira Fire Department, and Erway Ambulance.
  3. See the rest of the article, and the videos, here. What do you think? Who, if anyone, is in the wrong here?
  4. For the second time in the past few weeks, an Elmira Police Officer was involved in a car crash while responding to a call. According to Elmira Police, on Sunday evening around 9:45 pm, Elmira Police conducted a traffic stop on Hoffman Street and Elizabeth Street in regards to a disturbance call that they were investigating. Other Elmira officers responding to this traffic stop to provide assistance, an Elmira Police officer was operating a marked patrol unit with the emergency lights and sirens activated. They came to a stop at the intersection of West Washington Avenue and Walnut Street heading westbound. A civilian vehicle heading south on Walnut St, failed to stop for the officer who had began to proceed through the intersection, and ultimately struck the patrol car. The civilian driver was not injured and the police officer was transported to a local hospital for minor injuries. The investigation into this incident is ongoing and any additional information will be made at a later time. Anyone who witnessed this incident or has video of the incident is encouraged to contact the Elmira Police Department at 607-737-5623.
×
×
  • Create New...