Fugitive Picked Up in Bradford
Bradford City Police picked up a fugitive from justice out of New York State this afternoon.
In a fax sent to WESB and The HERO, Bradford Police Chief Chris Lucco says on Friday his department was notified by New York State Police that 25-year-old Michael Osby was possibly in Bradford staying at a Euclid Avenue residence. Officers were able to gather information on the residence in question.
At 4 o’clock this afternoon, officers spotted Osby at the Kwik Fill on East Main Street operating a vehicle owned by one of the residents of the Euclid Avenue home. Osby was taken into custody on the warrant.
He will be held at the McKean County Jail while awaiting extradition to New York.
Lucco says while officers were securing the vehicle, they saw a small amount of suspected marijuana. The vehicle was impounded and officers got a search warrant issued by District Judge Dom Cercone. Charges in reference to the illegal drugs are pending, Lucco says.
In a fax sent to WESB and The HERO, Bradford Police Chief Chris Lucco says on Friday his department was notified by New York State Police that 25-year-old Michael Osby was possibly in Bradford staying at a Euclid Avenue residence. Officers were able to gather information on the residence in question.
At 4 o’clock this afternoon, officers spotted Osby at the Kwik Fill on East Main Street operating a vehicle owned by one of the residents of the Euclid Avenue home. Osby was taken into custody on the warrant.
He will be held at the McKean County Jail while awaiting extradition to New York.
Lucco says while officers were securing the vehicle, they saw a small amount of suspected marijuana. The vehicle was impounded and officers got a search warrant issued by District Judge Dom Cercone. Charges in reference to the illegal drugs are pending, Lucco says.
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