Jun 30, 2009 | Democrat & Chronicle
A business executive who allegedly bilked customers of more than $2 million has been given more time to hire his own lawyer.
Police: House Broken Into, Trashed After Party
A young man from Steuben County is under arrest for allegedly breaking into a Livingston County home and holding an underage drinking party there.
Authorities say Jeffrey Sykes of Wayland is facing a criminal charge and a civil lawsuit brought by the New York State Attorney General's Office.
Cuomo intervenes in alleged fraud involving Rochester payroll company
Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that his office has intervened to stop a Rochester-based payroll company accused of defrauding hundreds of area businesses out of millions of dollars through a scheme where the owner kept money intended for taxes, using it instead for business and personal expenses.
Teen charged following drinking party vandalism
A 19-year-old Wayland man faces several charges after police say he broke into a Dansville home, where he hosted underage drinking parties in April and caused severe damage to parts of the home.