DWI, bail jumping, auto stripping: 254 new arrests just added to syracuse.com police blotter

Yellow "do not cross" tape hung by Syracuse Police on Avery Avenue.

The Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard police blotter of arrests from police agencies around Central New York has been updated today.

The arrests added this week have dates between May 13 and June 26, but most of the new arrests are from the last couple weeks. Those arrested were ages 18 to 70.

The police blotter is searchable by name, charge, date and agency. You can search current dates, which is the default, or change the date field and search for arrests made as far back as Jan. 1 2020.

Among the 254 new arrests are:

  • 1 person charged with bail jumping
  • 4 people facing charges related to the sex offender registry
  • 15 people charged with burglary
  • 2 people charged with auto stripping
  • 1 person charged with arson
  • 33 people facing DWI charges

You can search the blotter here:

Don’t see the link? Click here to search the police blotter

(Note: When searching, if you don’t find something you are looking for, try adjusting the date range for your search. Crimes added this week are usually arrests from about the past two weeks, but sometimes include people arrested several weeks ago.)

Information in the police blotter is provided by the arresting agencies. Arrests are also published in the Neighbors pages of The Post-Standard and is available in the ePost-Standard.

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