Police Report

The following information was provided by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Drug arrest

Marlie Foshay, 24, of Hudson, was arrested at 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday, June 28, and charged with criminal possession of marijuana in the fifth degree (class B misdemeanor) by Deputy Zachary Sohotra. 

Foshay was stopped operating a vehicle on State Route 23 in the town of Copake for an equipment violation. She is accused of possessing in excess of 25 grams of marijuana. 

She was issued an appearance ticket returnable to Copake Town Court on July 24.

Criminal mischief charges

Amelia Woods, 22, of New York City, was arrested at 6:57 a.m., Wednesday, June 28, and charged with criminal mischief in the fourth degree (class A misdemeanor) by Deputies Patrick McMahon and Michael Meier.  

Woods is accused of damaging a fence with a motor vehicle at a private residence at Copake Lake.  She was issued an appearance ticket returnable to Copake Town Court.

Endangerment charges

Tyler Simmons, 22, of Copake, was arrested at 5:50 p.m. on Sunday, July 2, and charged with reckless endangerment in the second degree (class A misdemeanor) and being illegally parked in a handicapped parking space (traffic infraction) by Deputy David Proper. 

Simmons was allegedly parked in a handicapped parking space at a business location in Claverack. A female victim was behind the vehicle and Simmons backed up, almost striking her. 

He was issued an appearance ticket returnable to Claverack Town Court.

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