Weekend News Briefing
Written by WBTA STAFF on July 6, 2019
Batavia man busted for burglary after being banned from Walmart.
Following investigation into an incident at Walmart last month Genesee County Sheriff’s Deputies apprehended 24 year old Carlton Beardsley of West Main Street Road on counts of third degree Burglary and Petit Larceny.
Beardsley is accused of stealing and inhaling aerosol compressed air for cleaning electronics after trespassing onto Walmart property.
He was reportedly barred from the department store from a previous incident.
Beardsley was committed in lieu of $2,000 bail to the County clink and is expected back in Batavia Town Court on July 27th
LeRoy Police have arrested a 47 year old parolee for his alleged connection to the string of larcenies from vehicles over the past few months. Andrew Kosiorek of Myrtle Street LeRoy was arrested Wednesday night after he was caught stealing items from vehicles on Church and North Street along with being found in possession of a crack cocaine pipe.
Investigators believe that Kosiorek is the person responsible for the rash of Larcenies which has been steadily increasing since the beginning of May.
He was charged with counts of Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, Attempted Petit Larceny and Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance and was committed to the Genesee County Jail in lieu of $3,500 cash bail.
A Bank street woman busted for shooting up in the city.
Batavia Police report the arrest of 44 year old Colleen Hutchinson after officers were dispatched to a Hutchins Street address Tuesday morning on a call reporting that a female who was allegedly “shooting up”.
Hutchinson was allegedly found in possession of a hypodermic instrument and two glass “crack” pipes and was charged with criminally using drug paraphernalia and possession of a hypodermic instrument.
She was released with an appearance ticket for City Court on July 16th.
The Genesee County STOP-DWI and Youth Bureau are having their Annual Night at the Ballpark on Wednesday, July 17th at Dwyer Stadium.
The first 200 youth under 16 can get in free to the event and there will also be free Muckbucks or t-shirts to the first 200 youth.
STOP DWI Coordinator Matt Landers…
The Annual Stop DWI Night at the Ballpark is made possible from generous sponsors and contributors such as the Kiwanis Club of Batavia, The Original Red Osier Landmark Restaurant, Gerace Realty, and Adam Miller Toy and Bike along with many others.
Hitting and pitching lead Batavia Muckdogs to a 4 to1 win over the Auburn Doubledays Friday night.
Batavia now 13 and 7 on the season, sits in first place in the New York-Penn League Pinckney Division.
The Muckdogs have won four-of-five and the last two on the road.
The two teams will play a doubleheader Saturday starting at 4 p.m.