Keywords: small business big heart amsterdam n.y. ny new york ghost town ghosttown dead city upstate real-estate realestate abandoned toxic waste hazardous rape sex offender offenders criminal mohawk valley mall 12010 blacks african american capitol region capital albany troy schenectady cruelty abuse buddhist monks restaurant religion religious intolerance intolerant discrimination people urban decay heroin drugs narcotics dog dogs robbery elderly disabled nursing care for sale groupshot indoor Violent Crime in my Opinion has spiked,… areas with plight become hotbeds for crime, says new Mayor Michael Villa AMSTERDAM: Two Amsterdam men were arrested for the possession and sale of stolen firearms, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Eric M. Sievers of Abraham Drive and Gregory J. Insogna of Gorski Street. were charged with general business law private sale of a firearm, a class A misdemeanor, and criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree, a class E felony. Deputies said the owner of the long guns told them he last saw the guns on May 24,2016 and found them missing on May 31, 2016, at a residence in the Town of Florida. During an investigation, Sheriff deputies said they determined the guns were stolen by Sievers, who had access to the residence, and he took the guns to Amsterdam and gave them Insogna to sell. Five of the guns were reportedly recovered. Violent Crime in my Opinion has spiked,… areas with plight become hotbeds for crime, says new Mayor Michael Villa AMSTERDAM: Two Amsterdam men were arrested for the possession and sale of stolen firearms, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Eric M. Sievers of Abraham Drive and Gregory J. Insogna of Gorski Street. were charged with general business law private sale of a firearm, a class A misdemeanor, and criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree, a class E felony. Deputies said the owner of the long guns told them he last saw the guns on May 24,2016 and found them missing on May 31, 2016, at a residence in the Town of Florida. During an investigation, Sheriff deputies said they determined the guns were stolen by Sievers, who had access to the residence, and he took the guns to Amsterdam and gave them Insogna to sell. Five of the guns were reportedly recovered. |