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Top Stories, April 25, 2022

Accident Update 

There was an accident Sunday night on I-86 near Exit 41, in the Campbell area, Steuben County Sheriff Jim Allard says the crash involved three cars and a tractor trailer, that was at about 7pm Sunday.  The sheriff also says one person was flown to a trauma center for emergency medical treatment and later released from that facility.  Two others were treated at the scene and not transported.  The Steuben County Sheriff’s Office Collision Reconstruction Team investigated  the crash and Sheriff Allard thanks the Campbell Volunteer Fire Department for their assistance in traffic direction and control.

 

Avoca Woman Allegedly Misses A Court Appearance 

Canisteo Police Chief Kyle Amidon reports that a 36 year old Avoca woman was arrested for allegedly skipping out on a court appearance to answer to a charge of 7th degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance.  Police Chief Amidon says Canisteo Police found out that the suspect was at a residence in Canisteo and they picked her up and charged her.  The suspect, Jessica Horton, was taken to centralized arraignment court in Bath. 

 

Elmira Man Is Facing Menacing Charges

Elmira Police report that a suspect there has been charged for allegedly using a bb gun and pretending it was a more powerful handgun than it actually was.  The suspect is a 26 year old male, whose charged with menacing. 

 

Traffic Safety Week In Hammondsport 

Hammondsport police say it’s traffic safety week, and today, Hammondsport police are looking for speeders in school zones.  

 

Big Thanks To Two Local Residents 

The bath fire department is thanking Lisa and Michael Fox who went around painting fire hydrants along East Morris Street Saturday.  Officials with the Bath Fire Department say that about 20 fire hydrants were painted on saturday in Bath. 


Avoca/Prattsburgh Sports Scores

The Avoca/Prattsburgh Boys Modified Baseball team picked up another win on Saturday defeating Addison by the score of 11-7. And the Avoca-Prattsburgh Varsity Softball team took a hard-fought loss to the Knights of Addison on Friday night, 6-5 was the final score. The team travels to Wayland-Cohocton tonight to take on the Lady Eagles. Game time is 4:30 pm.

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