Norwich man has several run-ins with the law

NORWICH – A man who has been arrested three times in the last two weeks was taken into custody for a fourth time Thursday by the Norwich Police Department.
Terry L. Sturdevant Jr., 20, of 23 Silver St., Norwich, was arrested yesterday for criminal possession of stolen property. He allegedly had DVDs owned by Guernsey Memorial Library on his person when police were questioning him about a suspected burglary.
On Sunday, police arrested Sturdevant for petit larceny - for stealing from the P&C grocery store in downtown Norwich - then they arrested him again on Wednesday for sixth degree conspiracy because he was allegedly planning on committing a theft. The day before that arrest, the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office had arrested Sturdevant on an active bench warrant from the Town of Preston for failure to pay a fine.
Emergency crews were responding to a fire on Steer Lane yesterday when they noticed two suspicious men near a Cortland Street residence. Upon further investigation, police discovered the stolen DVDs.
Sturdevant has been released, but the investigation continues. He will appear in court at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 26.
Last year, Sturdevant was suspected of stabbing his brother. Police said he fled to the Pennsylvania area and the Sheriff’s Office coordinated with Pennsylvania authorities to locate him.
The stabbing took place in the Town of Smithville. The victim was treated by Greene Emergency Medical Services at the scene and then taken to Wilson Hospital, where he was later released.
According to police reports, the two brothers were having a heated dispute that erupted into physical violence, and during the altercation Sturdevant allegedly grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed his brother in the back. The victim left the residence and called 911.
The New York State Troopers and sheriff’s deputies responded to the call. Upon arrival at the scene, police said Sturdevant fled from the house into a nearby wooded area. They conducted a search around the home but did not locate the suspect. An arrest warrant for 2nd degree assault, a felony, was issued. When police apprehended Sturdevant nearly a month later, the victim, his brother, refused to cooperate and the charges were dropped.

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