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North Greenbush Police Department blotter

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Warrant: On June 15, at 11:14 a.m., Kenneth Devoe, of North Greenbush, was arrested on an outstanding arrest
warrant stemming from an incident reported on June 13, 2022. In that case, it was reported that Devoe had struck the victim in the head with a closed fist while the victim was engaged in a verbal argument with another person. Devoe was charged with second-degree harassment and was released to return to court at a later date.

Criminal Mischief: On June 20, at 9:39 a.m. Danielle Vriale, of North Greenbush, was arrested during an investigation into a domestic incident on Twist Ave. During that incident, it is alleged that Vriale had violated an order of protection when she broke a window. She was charged with misdemeanor second-degree criminal contempt and misdemeanor fourth-degree criminal mischief. She was arraigned at North Greenbush Town Court and released to return to court at a later date.

Warrant: On June 21, at 7:24 a.m., Singh Angrej, of North Greenbush, turned himself in on an outstanding warrant following an investigation into the sale of alcoholic beverages to a person under the age of 21. A report had been received on June 15, from a parent whose child had purchased beer at the Fast Food Express on Main Ave. the previous evening. Angrej was charged with misdemeanor first-degree unlawful dealing with a minor. He was released to return to court at a later date.

Warrant: On June 22, at 3:12 p.m., John Servider, of Hudson, was arrested on an outstanding warrant during an investigation into a larceny at Home Depot. Staff called to report a man that had attempted to steal merchandise but they had recovered it. Officers located the man a short distance away and identified him as Servider. It was learned that there were active warrants for failing to appear in the Hudson and Catskill areas. He was taken into custody and transported to Valatie to be turned over to the State Police. He was also given a no-trespass order from Home Depot but charges were declined.

Warrant: On June 22, at 5:55 p.m., Layannah Morales, of Albany, was arrested on an outstanding arrest warrant stemming from an investigation into a larceny that occurred on June 3. In that case, TJ Maxx staff reported that three females had stolen about $1,169 worth of merchandise. Morales was taken into custody by Guilderland police on this warrant and turned over to this agency. She
was charged with felony fourth-degree grand larceny and misdemeanor fifth-degree conspiracy. She was arraigned at North Greenbush Town Court and released to return to that court at a later date.

Larceny: On June 23, at 12:58 p.m. at Ulta Beauty. Staff reported that Layanna Morales, who had been arrested by North Greenbush police the day before, was in the store and stealing again. Morales left prior to the officer arriving but the officer determined that no merchandise was taken past the point of sale so there was no larceny. A no trespass order would be given to Morales upon her return to the store.