According to a statement from the Oneida City Police Department, the department released its arrest blotter covering April 24 through April 30, 2026.

During that time, multiple individuals were either arrested or issued appearance and traffic tickets for a range of alleged offenses.

Police report the following activity:

  • Anthony R. Mucitelli, of Utica, was issued traffic tickets for alleged aggravated unlicensed operation (2nd degree) and operating an uninspected motor vehicle.
  • Alicia L. Lohr, of Oneida, was issued an appearance ticket for alleged petit larceny.
  • Joseph A. Journey, of LaFayette, was arrested on a bench warrant for alleged obstructing governmental administration (2nd degree), disorderly conduct, and three counts of harassment (2nd degree).
  • Samantha L. Meade, of Oneida, was issued a traffic ticket for alleged aggravated unlicensed operation (3rd degree).
  • Kristopher W. Brown, of Canastota, was issued traffic tickets for alleged aggravated unlicensed operation (3rd degree), failure to stop at a stop sign, and operating an uninsured motor vehicle.
  • Daniel R. Cossitt was arrested on a warrant for alleged criminal possession of a controlled substance (7th degree).
  • Jose M. Lopez Leon, of Oneida, was arrested for two counts of alleged petit larceny.
  • Steven E. Clark, of Oneida, was arrested for alleged criminal possession of a weapon (3rd degree) and criminal possession of a controlled substance (7th degree).
  • David L. Havener was issued an appearance ticket for a local law violation related to littering.
  • Dean A. Miller, of Stockbridge, was issued an appearance ticket for alleged criminal possession of a weapon (4th degree) and criminal possession of a controlled substance (7th degree), along with traffic tickets for alleged aggravated unlicensed operation (3rd degree), operating with a suspended registration, and unlicensed operation.
  • Renee G. Clark, of Rome, was arrested on a bench warrant for alleged petit larceny.
  • Ashley L. Kiehn, of Bridgewater, was arrested on a warrant for alleged false personation.
  • Sara D. Schmitt, of Oneida, was arrested for alleged burglary (2nd degree), aggravated assault, criminal possession of a weapon (3rd degree), and menacing (2nd degree).

At this time, all information is based strictly on what was released in official police records. No further details about the circumstances, evidence, or case outcomes have been confirmed.

It is not currently known how these cases will proceed in court or if additional charges or updates will follow.

No additional statements beyond the initial release were provided by authorities at the time of publication.

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