JOHNSTOWN — The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office handled 463 incidents and made 43 arrests during a two-week period from July 4-17.
The incidents included 29 motor vehicle accidents, 17 domestic violence complaints, 15 disorderly conduct cases and 12 mental health complaints, according to a sheriff’s office press release.
Deputies also responded to 10 animal complaints, six larcenies, four burglaries, four frauds, three menacing complaints, two trespasses, one assault, one criminal mischief complaint, one drug overdose, one missing person case and one unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
Officers conducted 85 traffic stops and 14 welfare checks during the period.
Among those arrested was Ryan R. Gardner, 34, of Gloversville, who faces multiple charges including criminal possession of a weapon in the first degree, a B felony, and making a terroristic threat, a D felony.
Jessica N. Palmer, 33, of Johnstown, was charged with burglary in the second degree, a C felony, and petit larceny.
Three Amsterdam men were each charged with burglary in the third degree in connection with an incident in Mayfield: Blake R. Stapf, 18; Bobby Cridelle, 20; and Aydin N. Hisert, 21.
Kelsi N. Wood, 26, of Saint Johnsville, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree, a B felony, and criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fifth degree, a D felony.
Charles W. Lovejoy, 66, of Providence, was charged with burglary in the third degree, a D felony, along with petit larceny and false written statement charges.
Michael E. Dominski, 68, of Amsterdam, was charged with criminal possession of a firearm, an E felony.
Joseph T. Simonds, 40, of Johnstown, was charged with two counts of torturing or injuring animals/failure to provide sustenance.
Several individuals were arrested on outstanding warrants from various courts.
