According to the New York State Police, a Remsen man is now facing serious felony charges tied to an alleged incident that investigators say happened more than a year ago.

Troopers report that Anthony L. Delguidice, 36, of Remsen, was arrested on April 23, 2026, following a grand jury indictment out of Oneida County.

Police allege that on January 23, 2025, at a residence on Joslyn Road in Remsen, Delguidice forcibly raped an adult female while threatening her with a knife. Investigators say the incident took place inside the suspect’s home.

He has been charged with Rape in the First Degree, a Class B felony under New York State law.

Authorities say Delguidice was taken into custody without incident and is currently being held at the Oneida County Jail awaiting arraignment.

Now here’s the part that’s getting people talking.

The alleged incident happened in early 2025. The arrest didn’t come until April 2026. That’s more than a year between the accusation and the cuffs going on.

That kind of gap raises questions. Was this under investigation the whole time? Did new evidence come forward? Or did something change that pushed the case forward?

As of now, State Police have not publicly detailed what led to the delay, but the grand jury indictment signals that prosecutors believe there is enough evidence to move the case into the court system.

Cases like this tend to bring strong reactions, especially when they involve serious allegations inside a home and the use of a weapon. The legal process will now determine what is fact and what is not.

TVOTT Hillbilly News will continue to follow this case and update the public as more information becomes available.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.