Lloyd Police Arrest Three in Separate Incidents

Lloyd Police Arrest Three in Separate Incidents

The Town of Lloyd Police have reported three arrests between August 5 and August 18, involving charges ranging from criminal contempt to driving while intoxicated and petit larceny.

Kingston Man Held Without Bail on Contempt Charge

On August 15, officers arrested Ezra S. Jackson-Dennin, 27, of Kingston, on multiple charges. He faces criminal contempt in the first degree, aggravated family offense, and aggravated harassment in the second degree.

Police say Jackson-Dennin violated a court-issued order of protection. Following his arrest, he was arraigned in the Centralized Arraignment Part Court and remanded to Ulster County Jail without bail. He is scheduled to return to the Town of Lloyd Court on August 19.

Wappingers Falls Teen Arrested for DWI

A traffic stop on Route 44/55 led to the arrest of Gester A. Quibbuc, 19, of Wappingers Falls, on August 18. Police charged him with aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree and driving while intoxicated.

According to authorities, Quibbuc was pulled over for multiple traffic violations before officers determined he was operating the vehicle under the influence and without a valid license. He was issued an appearance ticket and is set to appear in the Town of Lloyd Court on August 28.

Swan Lake Woman Accused of Shoplifting

The earliest of the three arrests occurred on August 5, when police took Megan J. Corsetti, 37, of Swan Lake, into custody. She was charged with petit larceny after allegedly stealing approximately $60 worth of merchandise from the Hannaford supermarket in Highland.

Corsetti was released on an appearance ticket and is due back in the Town of Lloyd Court on September 16.

Court Dates Pending

All three individuals are facing separate court proceedings in the Town of Lloyd Court in the coming weeks. Authorities have not released further details on the ongoing cases.

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