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July 12, 2021 Media Summary Report From : 07/12/2021 00:00:00 To : 07/12/2021 23:59:59 Number of Responses: 660 Date/Time Agency Response Type Location City 07/12/2021 00:09:44 WHITESTOWN TOWN TRAFFIC STOP COMMERCIAL DR WHITESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:11:58 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK BLACK RIVER BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:12:52 UTICA POLICE LARCENY JAY ST UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:13:42 Oneida County Sheriffs Office PREMISE CK ROUTE 233 WESTMORELAND 07/12/2021 00:14:24 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK BLACK RIVER BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:19:57 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK MARTIN ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:23:34 UTICA POLICE ABANDONED CALL WHITE PL UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:29:02 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:32:47 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK HANGAR RD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:33:46 Utica FD ASSIST HILLCREST AVE UTICA 07/12/2021 00:36:00 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK ERIE W BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:36:25 WHITESTOWN TOWN DISABLED VEHICLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:37:17 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK E CHESTNUT ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:39:46 NY State Police ATL DEPEYSTER ST ROME INSIDE 07/12/2021 00:41:00 Utica FD FIRE AUTOMATIC ALARM BLEECKER ST UTICA 07/12/2021 00:42:00 UTICA POLICE ASSIST BLEECKER ST UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:43:06 YORKVILLE VILLAGE TRAFFIC POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:43:35 Amcare AMB 12D02- MAIN ST ANNSVILLE CONVULSIONS/SEIZURES 07/12/2021 00:43:35 Taberg FD 12D02- MAIN ST ANNSVILLE CONVULSIONS/SEIZURES 07/12/2021 00:43:50 New Hartford FD TREE DOWN 07/12/2021 00:45:18 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK BLACK RIVER BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:48:29 NEW HARTFORD TOWN ASSIST POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:48:45 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK E DOMINICK ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 00:56:19 ROME CITY POLICE SUSP ACTIVITY WOOD CREEK DR ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 01:01:29 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK W CHESTNUT ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 01:08:16 NY State Police ATL 07/12/2021 01:28:46 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK W THOMAS ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 01:30:41 UTICA POLICE ABANDONED CALL DOWNER AVE UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 01:35:49 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK BLACK RIVER BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT Tiburon Report Page 1 of 18 Generated on : 07/13/2021 00:20:06 Date/Time Agency Response Type Location City 07/12/2021 01:49:52 UTICA POLICE TRESPASS IN PROGRESS CLINTON PL UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 01:52:18 UTICA POLICE BURGLARY IN HUNTINGTON ST UTICA DEPARTMENT PROGRESS 07/12/2021 01:53:33 Oneida County Sheriffs Office DISABLED VEHICLE 07/12/2021 02:05:38 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK BLACK RIVER BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 02:12:05 WHITESTOWN TOWN ALARM POLICE ORISKANY BLVD WHITESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 02:13:11 NY State Police ALARM POLICE ORISKANY BLVD WHITESTOWN 07/12/2021 02:15:36 ROME CITY POLICE DOMESTIC IN PROGRESS N JAY ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 02:16:02 UTICA POLICE TRAFFIC STOP DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 02:20:13 NEW HARTFORD TOWN VEHICLE RECOVERED POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 02:33:52 UTICA POLICE NOISE COMPLAINT BLEECKER ST UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 02:50:11 NY State Police SUSP ACTIVITY FISH HATCHERY RD ROME OUTSIDE 07/12/2021 02:50:11 Oneida County Sheriffs Office SUSP ACTIVITY FISH HATCHERY RD ROME OUTSIDE 07/12/2021 02:50:56 NEW HARTFORD TOWN ALARM POLICE FRENCH RD NEW HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 02:52:04 NY State Police ALARM POLICE FRENCH RD NEW HARTFORD 07/12/2021 02:52:04 Oneida County Sheriffs Office ALARM POLICE FRENCH RD NEW HARTFORD 07/12/2021 02:55:07 NEW YORK MILLS VILLAGE ALARM POLICE FRENCH RD NEW HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 02:57:04 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK HARBOR WAY ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 03:09:49 NEW YORK MILLS VILLAGE AREA CK POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 03:13:53 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK TURIN RD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 03:29:48 WHITESTOWN TOWN BURGLARY IN NEY AVE WHITESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT PROGRESS 07/12/2021 03:30:32 NY State Police BURGLARY IN NEY AVE WHITESTOWN PROGRESS 07/12/2021 03:40:33 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK TURIN ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 03:47:41 New Hartford FD WATER DETAIL PLEASANT ST NEW HARTFORD 07/12/2021 03:49:10 Utica FD MVA-UNKNOWN 07/12/2021 03:49:10 UTICA POLICE MVA-UNKNOWN DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 03:50:27 NEW HARTFORD TOWN TRAFFIC POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 03:53:04 KIRKLAND TOWN POLICE FLOODING DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 03:53:47 UTICA POLICE MISSING PERSON TAYLOR AVE UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 03:56:17 Amcare AMB 06D02-BREATHING W COURT ST ROME INSIDE PROBLEMS 07/12/2021 03:56:17 Rome FD 06D02-BREATHING W COURT ST ROME INSIDE PROBLEMS 07/12/2021 03:58:25 NY Mills FD WATER DETAIL COUNTRY CLUB DR NEW YORK MILLS NEW HARTFORD 07/12/2021 04:09:48 Utica FD 17A04-FALL (PUBLIC LENOX AVE UTICA ASSIST) 07/12/2021 04:12:43 Radio NOTIFICATION 07/12/2021 04:13:44 Edwards AMB 06D02-BREATHING LEARD RD NEW HARTFORD PROBLEMS 07/12/2021 04:13:44 New Hartford FD 06D02-BREATHING LEARD RD NEW HARTFORD PROBLEMS 07/12/2021 04:16:43 Yorkville FD WATER DETAIL ORISKANY BLVD YORKVILLE VILLAGE 07/12/2021 04:18:05 New Hartford FD WATER DETAIL HUGHES LN NEW HARTFORD Tiburon Report Page 2 of 18 Generated on : 07/13/2021 00:20:06 Date/Time Agency Response Type Location City 07/12/2021 04:23:04 NEW HARTFORD TOWN TRAFFIC POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 04:24:19 COCVAC 25D03-PSYCHIATRIC W SOUTH ST WESTMORELAND 07/12/2021 04:24:19 Westmoreland FD 25D03-PSYCHIATRIC W SOUTH ST WESTMORELAND 07/12/2021 04:24:50 Utica FD PUMP CELLAR WESTMINSTER PL UTICA 07/12/2021 04:25:47 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK ERIE W BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 04:26:23 UTICA POLICE DOMESTIC IN PROGRESS NOYES ST UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 04:26:53 NEW HARTFORD TOWN NOTIFICATION POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 04:31:04 Utica FD PUMP CELLAR PARKWAY E ST UTICA 07/12/2021 04:31:20 Westmoreland FD FIRE STRUCTURE COOPER ST WESTMORELAND 07/12/2021 04:32:26 NY State Police ASSIST COOPER ST WESTMORELAND 07/12/2021 04:32:26 Oneida County Sheriffs Office ASSIST COOPER ST WESTMORELAND 07/12/2021 04:34:44 Utica FD PUMP CELLAR HILLSIDE RD UTICA 07/12/2021 04:35:54 Radio NOTIFICATION 07/12/2021 04:36:56 Utica FD PUMP CELLAR HILLSIDE RD UTICA 07/12/2021 04:40:57 Deerfield FD PUMP CELLAR GLENDALE PL DEERFIELD 07/12/2021 04:51:45 Clinton FD WATER DETAIL MEADOW ST KIRKLAND 07/12/2021 04:55:32 Utica FD 17A04-FALL (PUBLIC MARY ST UTICA ASSIST) 07/12/2021 04:57:28 COCVAC 06D02-BREATHING MCADAM ST ORISKANY FALLS PROBLEMS VILLAGE 07/12/2021 04:59:33 New Hartford FD PUMP CELLAR WINMAR CRES NEW HARTFORD VILLAGE 07/12/2021 05:06:57 Radio NOTIFICATION 07/12/2021 05:08:34 Boonville FD FIRE AUTOMATIC ALARM ROUTE 46 BOONVILLE 07/12/2021 05:11:23 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK E CHESTNUT ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:17:11 ROME CITY POLICE ALARM POLICE DART CIR ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:20:25 Radio NOTIFICATION 07/12/2021 05:21:12 YORKVILLE VILLAGE RAPE POLICE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:26:37 UTICA POLICE MVA-PD ORISKANY ST W RAMP UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:36:26 NY State Police DISABLED VEHICLE 07/12/2021 05:36:54 KIRKLAND TOWN POLICE FLOODING OLD KIRKLAND AVE KIRKLAND DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:37:42 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK ERIE W BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:38:18 Radio NOTIFICATION SAND HILL RD VERONA 07/12/2021 05:38:23 KIRKLAND TOWN POLICE TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:38:27 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK HENRY ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:39:52 Radio NOTIFICATION 07/12/2021 05:41:08 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK BLACK RIVER BLVD ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:43:34 WHITESBORO VILLAGE CHECK WELFARE FLAGG ST WHITESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT VILLAGE 07/12/2021 05:44:51 ROME CITY POLICE PREMISE CK RUBY ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:45:23 WHITESTOWN TOWN CHECK WELFARE FLAGG ST WHITESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT VILLAGE 07/12/2021 05:51:34 ROME CITY POLICE TRAFFIC STOP DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:51:54 ROME CITY POLICE MVA-PD N MADISON ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 05:59:28 NY State Police ANIMAL 07/12/2021 05:59:28 Oneida County Sheriffs Office ANIMAL Tiburon Report Page 3 of 18 Generated on : 07/13/2021 00:20:06 Date/Time Agency Response Type Location City 07/12/2021 06:04:28 ROME CITY POLICE TRAFFIC STOP FLOYD AVE ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 06:06:08 Whitesboro FD FLOODING MAIN ST WHITESBORO VILLAGE 07/12/2021 06:13:53 ROME CITY POLICE ATL N LEVITT ST ROME INSIDE DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 06:17:17 Yorkville FD FLOODING SIXTH ST YORKVILLE VILLAGE 07/12/2021 06:18:59 NY State Police TRAFFIC STOP 07/12/2021 06:19:57 ROME CITY POLICE TRAFFIC STOP DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 06:25:02 Radio NOTIFICATION CHAMPLIN AVE NEW HARTFORD 07/12/2021 06:26:48 Utica FD PUMP CELLAR CLEMENTIAN ST UTICA 07/12/2021 06:32:47 UTICA POLICE VEHICLE STOLEN BRINCKERHOFF AVE UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 06:48:05 UTICA POLICE DOMESTIC IN PROGRESS NOYES ST UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 06:49:26 UTICA POLICE LARCENY BRINCKERHOFF AVE UTICA DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 06:51:04 KIRKLAND TOWN POLICE FLOODING ROUTE 5 KIRKLAND DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 06:54:58 Amcare AMB 17B04-FALL WILLIAM ST ROME INSIDE 07/12/2021 06:54:59 Rome FD 17B04-FALL WILLIAM ST ROME INSIDE 07/12/2021 07:01:10 KIRKLAND TOWN POLICE FLOODING DEPARTMENT 07/12/2021 07:04:49 Radio NOTIFICATION GRAVES RD VERNON 07/12/2021 07:06:14 Utica FD ALARM CARBON SYMONDS PL UTICA MONOXIDE 07/12/2021 07:12:21 Yorkville FD WATER DETAIL CROSS ST WHITESTOWN 07/12/2021 07:20:10 BOONVILLE VILLAGE PREMISE CK SCHUYLER ST BOONVILLE VILLAGE POLICE
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