Seven indicted by grand jury in July

NORWICH – This week seven individuals were indicted for various crimes by a Chenango County grand jury. Crimes ranged from the manufacture of methamphetamines to burglaries as defendants from all over the county had the cases against them presented.
• Julie M. Mulwane, 39, Oxford, was indicted on charges including welfare fraud in the third degree, a class D felony, and offering false instrument for filling in the first degree, an E felony. It is alleged that Mulwane received more than $15,000 in public assistance that she was not entitled to. Mulwane’s case will be tried at a later date.
• Daniel J. Astrologo, 33, Bainbridge, was indicted on charges of burglary in the second degree, a class C felony, and petit larceny. It is alleged that Astrologo broke into another person’s dwelling and stole a desktop computer.
• James R. Orr, 53, Oxford, was arrested for and indicted on charges including a felony DWI. Orr was allegedly driving in the Town of Smithville when stopped by law enforcement who believe that Orr was driving while intoxicated.
• Michael A. Pierce, 28, Smyrna, was indicted on numerous drug charges, most notably unlawful manufacturing of methamphetamines in the third degree, a class D felony. It is alleged that Pierce did knowingly possess all the necessary equipment to manufacture methamphetamines with the intent to do so. He was also indicted on criminal possession of precursors of methamphetamines, unlawful disposal of methamphetamine laboratory material, and petit larceny.
• Darren C. Whitmoyer, 20, Earlville, was arrested and indicted for criminal possession of marijuana in the second degree, a D felony. It is alleged that Whitmoyer had more than 450 grams of marijuana in his possession at the time of his arrest.
• Dawn M. Whitmoyer, 56, Earlville, was also indicted for criminal possession of marijuana in the second degree, and was additionally indicted on the charge of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree. Whitmoyer allegedly possessed a .22 caliber pistol at the time of her arrest.
• Taylor J. Nelson, 22, Afton, was indicted on charges of burglary in the second degree and petit larceny. It is alleged that Nelson and a co-defendant unlawfully entered another person’s dwelling with the intent to commit a crime and stole two televisions.
All individuals who are indicted by a grand jury are innocent until proven guilty. They will all appear in court at a later date for their hearings and trials.

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