Chenango County Sheriff shares details of case after catch and release of suspect wanted by court

CHENANGO COUNTY — A man wanted on a number of warrants, with an alleged history of failing to appear in court, was arrested by the Chenango County Sheriff's Office and then released without bail following a court appearance, prompting the Chenango County Sheriff's Office to issue the following information about the case.

Chenango County Sheriff Ernest Cutting Jr. reported that members of the office arrested Nicholas Harrington on four active warrants and an additional open case relating to felony grand larceny.

The office reported, “On May 29, 2024, Nicholas Harrington, AKA Nickolas Watson, AKA Georgia, age 21, homeless, was arrested by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office Detectives' Division.

“On December 7, 2023, Nicholas had his first warrant, a Bench Warrant issued out of the Town of Norwich Court for Forgery, which is a felony for his failure to appear for three separate court dates. (Bailable warrant with a bail recommendation from the issuing court.)

“On January 6, 2024, an Arrest Warrant was issued for Nicholas out of the Town of Plymouth Court, after Nicholas was the operator of a vehicle, and lied about who he was during the accident investigation. (Not a bailable incident.)

“On March 28, 2023, an Arrest Warrant was issued out of the Village of Sherburne Court for the felony offense of Criminal Possession of Stolen Property for using a stolen credit card at a business in the Village of Sherburne. (Bailable incident with a bail recommendation from the Chenango County District Attorney.)

“On April 12, 2024, an Arrest Warrant was issued for Nicholas out of the Town of New Berlin Court for the Felony of Grand Larceny in which Nicholas stole a plow truck from a business. (Bailable incident with a bail recommendation from the Chenango County District Attorney.)

“On May 27, 2024, an additional complaint was received by the Chenango County Sheriff's Office that Nicholas had stolen another vehicle, and there was probable cause to arrest Nicholas. (Bailable incident with a bail recommendation from the Chenango County District Attorney.)

“On May 29, 2024, after the diligent work of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office Detectives' Division and the Road Patrol Division, Nicholas was located at a residence in the Town of Pitcher. Nicholas was taken into custody without incident.

“Nicholas was later arraigned in the Chenango County Centralized Arraignment (CAP) Court. During the evening CAP Court session, which was conducted by the Town of Columbus Court Judge, Judge Anson, Nicholas was released on his own recognizance (ROR’d).

“All crimes described in this press release are allegations, and suspects named are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”

- Information from the Chenango County Sheriff's Office

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