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03/23/08 - 3-Year-Old Girl Murdered in Salamanca
Two people have been arrested in connection with the death of a 3-year-old girl in Salamanca. Guy Maybee and Stephanie Pierce-Shennandoah are charged with second-degree murder for causing the death of Ianna Doris Maybee. They are in Cattaraugus County Jail. Sheriff's Deputies responded to a call of an unresponsive child on Friday in Salamanca. An autopsy performed Saturday at ECMC determined the cause of death was homicide. Sheriff's deputies and New York State Police are continuing their investigation.

03/24/08 - 3 Bradford Establishments Cited by BLCE
Three Bradford establishments have been cited by the state police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement for selling alcohol to minors. Police say Players Downtown and The New Keystone each sold alcohol to a minor on January 10. La Herradura allegedly furnished alcohol to a 17-year-old girl on November 24 and furnished alcohol between the hours of 2 and 7 a.m. on November 24. All the charges will be brought before an administrative law judge.

03/24/08 - Man Charged with Homicide by Vehicle
An Oil City man has been charged with homicide by motor vehicle following an accident in September of last year that killed a Sugar Grove man. Police say 43-year-old Clifton Acuff was driving under the influence when his car crossed the centerline of Route 66 in Farmington Township on September 22 and hit a motorcycle operated by Bryan Hamilton. Hamilton was pronounced dead at the scene. Besides the homicide charge, Acuff was charged today with possession of controlled substances and paraphernalia and numerous traffic offenses.

03/24/08 - Paterson Nominates New NYS Police Head
Governor David Paterson has nominated Harry Corbitt to be the superintendent of New York State Police, replacing Preston Felton who played a role in a political scandal involving former Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Felton became entangled in the first scandal in the Spitzer administration when two executive aides were accused of misusing state police records to embarrass Senate Republican leader Joseph Bruno. Felton was criticized for having the state police re-create records to provide information about Bruno's use of state aircraft on trips that involved GOP fundraisers. Shortly after Paterson became governor, Felton offered his resignation. Paterson said the departure was not related to the travel records scandal. Felton was the first black state police superintendent, replacing Wayne Bennett, who retired shortly after the capture of Ralph "Bucky" Phillips.

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