Damen M. Davis-Breuer, 17, of Ash Street was arrested January 29 and charged with grand larceny in the third-degree, a Class D felony. The warrant was issued stemming from an incident that took place January 8. David-Breuer was alleged to have stolen a car parked along Madison Avenue and later crashed said car in Greenfield. Davis-Breuer was processed and arraigned in Saratoga Springs City Court.
Paul J. Natale, 30, of Ryanwood Court in Gansevoort was arrested January 31 and charged with driving while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle with blood-alcohol content greater than .08 percent, both Class A misdemeanors. He was also charged with failing to stop at a stop sign, a violation. Officers responded to a one-car accident off Excelsior Spring Avenue and identified the driver as Natale after their arrival. He was issued a series of standardized field sobriety tests before being placed under arrest and being transported to the police department.
Peter Vardouniotis, 31, of Saratoga Springs was arrested along Congress Street in Saratoga Springs and charged with criminal tampering in the third-degree, a Class B misdemeanor. Vardouniotis was arrested on a warrant stemming from an incident on January 9 along Broadway.
Peter E. McColough, 19, of North Broadway was arrested February 1 along Congress Street and charged with criminal mischief in the fourth-degree with intent to damage property, a Class A misdemeanor. Shortly before 5 a.m., officers responded to a suspicious person report near a building on Congress Street. When officers arrived at the scene, the found McColough next to the business with the door window smashed in. The suspect said he was cold and attempting to get into the building. Police determined that McColough was highly intoxicated. He was arrested and transported to the police station where he was issued an appearance ticket. He was returned to Skidmore College, where he is enrolled as a student.
Tyler B. Jackson, 20, of Culvert Street in Glens Falls was arrested February 2 along Marion Avenue and charged with burglary in the second-degree (building is a dwelling,) a Class C felony. He was also charged with criminal trespass in the third-degree, a Class B misdemeanor, as well as unlawful possession of marijuana, a violation charge. Jackson was arrested in connection with a burglary on Newark Street in the city, which occurred October 8, 2012. Jackson is alleged to have stolen over $2,500 worth of electronics and jewelry. There was also in excess of $500 worth of damage to the property. Jackson was processed, celled and following his arraignment transported to county jail until his appearance in City Court. Jackson was stopped by officers along Maple Avenue during a routine traffic stop. He was already identified as a person of interest in connection with the January 8 burglary. He was coming from Jefferson Terrace, which has a standing notice that Jackson is not allowed to be on the property. He was arrested for criminal trespass, at which time officers located the marijuana on his person.
Amanda V. Matthey, 27, of McGregor Village in Saratoga Springs was arrested February 1 and charged with criminal mischief in the fourth-degree with intent to damage property, a Class A misdemeanor. She was also charged with harassment in the second-degree, a violation charge. Matthey was arrested on a warrant stemming from a domestic dispute which occurred January 25. She was alleged to have gotten into an argument with her family and intentionally damaged property during the altercation.
Austin S. Griffith, 20 of Saratoga Springs was arrested February 1 and charged with petit larceny, a Class A misdemeanor. Griffith is alleged to have stolen items from the Stewarts Shop on the corner of Broadway and Circular Streets. When officers responded to the scene, Griffith took off running before being caught a block away. He was then placed under arrest.
Kelly J. McDaniel, 46, of Loudon Road was arrested February 3 and charged with driving while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle with blood-alcohol content greater than .08 percent, both Class A misdemeanors. McDaniel was also charged with passing a red traffic signal, a violation. McDaniel’s vehicle was observed running a red light at the intersection of Caroline and Circular Streets. Officers stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as McDaniel. After issuing a field sobriety test, McDaniel was placed under arrest.