OWEGO — The Owego Police Department reported five arrests and 165 total calls for service during the week of July 14 through July 20.
Police also responded to eight motor vehicle accidents and issued eight traffic tickets during the period.
Jayden J. Beers, 18, of Binghamton, was arrested on a warrant for obstructing governmental administration in the second degree, a misdemeanor, issued by Village of Owego Court.
Beers was turned over to Tioga County Sheriff’s custody for arraignment at Tioga County Centralized Arraignment Court.
Matthew J. Burdick, 32, of Owego, was arrested on a warrant for criminal possession of controlled substance in the seventh degree, a misdemeanor, issued by Village of Owego Court.
Burdick was turned over to Tioga County Sheriff’s custody for arraignment at Tioga County Centralized Arraignment Court.
A 15-year-old Owego juvenile was taken into custody for a mental health hold after a report that the juvenile was a danger to themselves and others.
The juvenile was transported to a hospital for medical treatment.
Andrew B. Carter, 24, of the Town of Tioga, was arrested on a warrant for petit larceny, a misdemeanor, issued by Village of Owego Court.
Carter was turned over to Tioga County Sheriff’s custody for arraignment at Tioga County Centralized Arraignment Court.
Nathan E. Shaffer Groover, 28, of Owego, was arrested for reckless driving, a misdemeanor, following a traffic stop on Chestnut Street.
Shaffer Groover was also charged with speed not reasonable, operating without insurance, improper plates and operating out of class, all violations.
He was issued traffic tickets returnable to Village of Owego Court.
