Columbia County Police Report

The following information was provided by the police agencies. All suspects are considered innocent until found guilty in a court of law.

Auto accident

Sept. 18, at 1 a.m., Columbia County Sheriff’s Sergeant John DeRocha issued traffic tickets to 24-year-old Saul Santiago-Lopez of South Maple Avenue, Millerton,  following an investigation of a property damage automobile crash. The incident occurred during the night of Sunday, Sept. 18, on Woods Drive at the intersection with Route 82 in the town of Ancram. The investigation revealed that Santiago-Lopez was operating a 1996 Dodge Van northbound on Route 82, failed to stop for a stop sign, continued off the roadway and struck a tree. The operator and his two passengers, 25-year-old Leonard Santiago-Cruz and 18-year-old Evan Garcia-Santiago, reported they were not injured.  

Santiago-Lopez was charged with driving across roadway hazard markers, failure to stop at a stop sign, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of a property damage accident.  

Santiago-Lopez will answer the charges in Ancram Town Court at a later date.
 

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