Sheriff’s Report

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

 Labor Day crackdown  

 During the Labor Day Crackdown Period members of the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office and New York State Police, along with several other local law enforcement agencies, conducted multi-​agency saturation patrol details throughout Dutchess County as part of a high visibility crackdown enforcement campaign. Additionally, a joint agency sobriety checkpoint was conducted by some of the involved agencies as well. The goal of the Labor Day Impaired Driving Crackdown was to discourage people from driving impaired, promote awareness and keep the roadways safe. These details were conducted during the period of Aug. 21 through Sept. 7, ending the grant period which started in October 2014.

 The following local arrests were made:  

 Steven Hutchinson (22 years of age) of Millerton, was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) and blood alcohol content (BAC) .08 percent or more, both misdemeanors, in the village of Millerton.  

 Grace Morse (19 years of age) of Sharon, Conn., was charged with DWI & BAC .08 percent or more, both misdemeanors.

 Michael Cowan (58 years of age) of Wingdale, was charged with DWI and Aggravated DWI, both misdemeanors.

 Gina Nelson (37 years of age) of Dover Plains, was charged with DWI and Aggravated DWI, both misdemeanors. 

 DWI charges

 Robert M. Ashbaugh, 52, of Elizaville, was arrested Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 5:39 p.m. and charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) and aggravated DWI (both class U misdemeanors), unlawful possession of marijuana (violation), fail to stop at a stop sign and fail to keep right (both traffic infractions) by Deputy Peter Merante and Deputy Steven Rose. 

 Ashbaugh was stopped on County Route 19 in Livingston for failing to keep right and then failing to stop for a stop sign. Field sobriety tests were administered, which he failed.  A Breathalyzer test yielded a .22 percent blood alcohol content (BAC). Ashbaugh was also in possession of a quantity of marijuana. 

 He was issued appearance tickets returnable to Livingston Town Court on Thursday, Sept. 17.

 Drug and weapon arrest

 Michael J. Weaver, 33, of Stanfordville, was arrested at Friday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 p.m., and charged with criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree (class D felony), criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree (class A misdemeanor), aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the third degree (class U misdemeanor), controlled substance not in original container and inadequate exhaust (both violations) by Deputy Kris Bauhoff and Deputy Peter Merante.  

 Weaver was stopped operating a vehicle on Fingar Road in Greenport for inadequate exhaust. Weaver currently has a suspended license and he is accused of possessing brass knuckles. He is also accused of possessing Xanax and Suboxone without a prescription.  

 Weaver was arraigned in Stockport Town Court and remanded to the Columbia County Jail in lieu of $2,500 bail. He was scheduled to appear in Greenport Town Court on Thursday, Sept. 10.

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