District attorney reports record indictments amid rising crime

November 06, 2024 | Cayuga County, New York

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In a recent government meeting, key updates were shared regarding local initiatives and law enforcement activities. The meeting commenced with the approval of minutes from the previous session held on October 2, 2024, with all present legislators voting in favor.

A significant announcement was made regarding the StopWUI program, as the coordinator, Charles LeDoux, has submitted his resignation effective October 15. This change raises questions about the future direction of the program, which focuses on wildfire prevention and community safety.
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District Attorney Brittany Antonacci provided a noteworthy update on law enforcement activities, reporting a record number of indictments for the month of October. The office typically averages 17 indictments per month, but this October saw an unprecedented total of 34, indicating a surge in felony arrests and heightened activity within the district attorney's office.

The meeting concluded with Antonacci presenting two resolutions, although details on these resolutions were not disclosed during the session. The discussions reflect ongoing efforts to address public safety and the challenges faced by local law enforcement agencies.

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