2011年4月29日 星期五

Child custody dispute leads to a large fight in the community of Applewood

Five people face charges riot after a large fight that broke out in the community of Applewood in New Hartford last week over the problems of the care of children, in accordance with the police.

Police responded to the 103 Anthony Lane in housing shortly before 2: 30 p.m. last Friday after several calls 911 reporting large fight involving firearms and injuries, said police.

Responding officers found Matthew Zanichelli, 39, Utica, and Jodi Colburn, 47, Rome, in a vehicle on route 5 near the community of Applewood, and both were suffering from head injuries, police said. They were transported to St. Elizabeth Medical Center, where the required Staples to close the wounds of the head.

Further investigation revealed that the fight occurred while Zanichelli and Colburn fell to the residence of Anthony Lane on the dispute over the text messages that were exchanged on the problems of the care of children, police said.

Upon arrival at the place of residence, Zanichelli began to fight with Scott Goodson, 40, outside the place of residence on the street, police said.

Colburn, Christine Zammiello, 35, and Nancy Cehonski, 64, also then engaged themselves in a fight, police said. Goodson, Zammiello and Cehonski live Anthony Lane.

During the fight Zammiello allegedly armed herself with a 3-foot-long metal carpenter at and Cehonski armed herself with a shovel pointed metal, police said.

They then allegedly used items repeatedly strike Colburn and Zanichelli, told police.

On Tuesday, all five persons surrender New Hartford police and were responsible for the following fees:

Zanicelli, Colburn and Goodson were all taken from the secondary riots, misdemeanor.Zammiello was charged with two counts of felony assault, secondary, two counts of criminal possession of weapons, misdemeanor and secondary riots.Cehonski was accused of assault, two counts of secondary criminal possession of weapons, secondary and secondary harassment, violation of.


Colburn and Zanichelli were issued tickets to appear in New Hartford City Court at a later date.

Cehonski was released on her own recognizance after the shows in the City Court of he indictment, and Goodson was released after posting $ 500 surety, said police. Zammiello, was, however, obliged to Oneida County prison in lieu of $ 5,000 surety bond or $ 10,000.

Kirkland police assisted on stage.


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