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Police Report

The following information was provided by the New York State Police Troop K Barracks in Millbrook. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Assault arrest

On Friday, Nov. 13, New York State Police from the Rhinebeck barracks arrested Donald Thorpe, 45, of Milan, for assault second degree, a class D felony, criminal mischief in the third degree, a class E felony, unlawful imprisonment second degree, criminal obstruction of breathing and reckless endangerment second degree, all class A misdemeanors.

On Monday, Nov. 2, State Police were contacted by a Milan woman who reported that she was involved in a domestic dispute on the evening of Sunday, Nov. 1. An investigation revealed that as a result of the physical disturbance, the victim reportedly suffered from a head injury and was choked. Thorpe also allegedly physically restrained the victim, preventing her from leaving the residence for a safe location. When the victim was able to leave the residence, he reportedly followed her and intentionally rear-ended her vehicle with the vehicle he was operating.

 The town of Milan issued a warrant ordering Thorpe’s arrest when police were unable to locate his whereabouts.

Thorpe was located and taken into custody on Friday Nov. 13. He was arraigned before the town of Milan Court and remanded to the Dutchess County Jail without bail. He is due to reappear in Milan Court at a later date. 

DWI charges

On Thursday, Nov. 12, New York State Police from the Poughkeepsie barracks arrested Thomas A. Jackson Jr., 28, of Millbrook, for aggravated driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor.

Troopers stopped Jackson for failing to maintain his designated lane of travel. A subsequent investigation revealed that he was reportedly intoxicated at the time of the traffic stop.

 Jackson provided police with a breath sample that revealed a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .18 percent, more than two times the legal limit of intoxication.  He was issued traffic tickets directing him to appear before the town of Pleasant Valley Court on Tuesday, Nov. 17.

DWI charges

On Wednesday, Nov. 11, New York State Police from the Dover barracks arrested James T. Wood, 62, of Millbrook, for aggravated driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor.

Troopers stopped the vehicle Wood was operating on State Route 22 for failing to maintain its designated lane of travel.  Troopers interviewed the defendant and discovered that he was reportedly intoxicated at the time of the traffic stop.

Wood provided police with a breath sample that revealed a blood alcohol content of .18 percent, more than two times the legal limit of intoxication.  Wood was issued traffic tickets directing him to appear before Pawling Court on Thursday, Dec. 3.

DWI charges

On Saturday, Nov. 7, New York State Police from the Dover barracks arrested Jaime Choc Cuc, 33, of Millerton, for driving while intoxicated, a class E felony.

Troopers stopped the 2001 BMW Choc Cuc was operating on State Route 22 for failing to maintain its designated lane of travel. Following an investigation conducted by the arresting officer, Choc Cuc was reportedly found to be intoxicated.

Choc Cuc was charged with felony driving while intoxicated (DWI) when a criminal history revealed a prior DWI related conviction within the previous 10 years.

Choc Cuc supplied police with a breath sample that revealed a BAC of .16 percent, two times the legal limit of intoxicated. Choc Cuc was scheduled to appear before Amenia Court on Tuesday, Nov. 24. 

DWI charges

On Wednesday, Oct. 28,  New York State Police from the Poughkeepsie barracks arrested Anthony J. Giannini, 28, of Union Vale, for DWI, a misdemeanor.

Troopers were dispatched to investigate a property damage auto collision that occurred on State Route 82 in the hamlet of Verbank. Giannini was allegedly intoxicated at the time of the crash.

Giannini provided a positive breath sample that revealed a BAC of .14 percent and was issued traffic tickets directing him to appear before the Union Vale Court on Wednesday, Nov. 18.

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