BINGHAMTON — The Broome County Sheriff’s Office announced 15 arrests on various charges including drug possession, larceny and driving while intoxicated in its weekly report released Aug. 20.
Rebecca M. Longo, 63, of Apalachin, faces the most serious charges including criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree, a Class B felony, following a traffic stop in the Town of Kirkwood.
Nicholas R. Masucci IV, 36, of Binghamton, was charged with criminal possession of narcotics with intent to sell in the third degree, a Class B felony, after a traffic stop in the Town of Union.
Anthony C. Perez, 25, of Endicott, was charged with criminal contempt in the first degree and aggravated family offense, both Class E felonies, following a warrant execution in the Town of Union.
Jessica L. Lewis, 53, of Kirkwood, faces 24 counts of petit larceny following an investigation into multiple thefts in the Town of Union.
Frederick L. Hill Jr., 39, of Binghamton, was charged with reckless endangerment, obstruction of governmental administration and unlawful fleeing a police officer, all Class A misdemeanors, after a traffic stop in Binghamton.
Other arrests included drug possession charges against Anthony S. Brady, 54, of Binghamton; Laura L. Dickerson, 22, of Binghamton; and Nabeelah Y. Lewis, 31, of Endicott.
Driving while intoxicated charges were filed against Tanya M. Beurket, 53, of Binghamton, and Ashley E. Snow, 37, of Maine.
Larceny charges were filed against Saweeba Athar, 51, of Vestal; Lynsey B. Moody, 35, of Endicott; and Dawn M. Smith, 47, of Binghamton.
John M. Moran Jr., 19, was charged with theft of services following an investigation in the Town of Dickinson.
Patrick J. Summers, 30, of Deposit, faces criminal mischief and menacing charges following a weapons complaint investigation in the Town of Windsor.
