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Here’s the Ithaca Minute from 14850 Today for January 25th.
The Ithaca Police Department says an Ithaca man has been arrested in connection with three recent armed robbery cases in Ithaca and Dryden, following a multi-jurisdictional investigation.
According to IPD, 32-year-old Curt R. Rosenfeld was responsible for a December 17th robbery at the Mirabito in Dryden, a December 19th robbery at the Byrne Dairy in Ithaca, and a December 24th robbery at the Shortstop Deli in Ithaca.
Police say a search warrant was executed at Rosenfeld’s home and a pellet-type handgun matching the description of guns used in last month’s robberies was found. He was arraigned in Town of Dryden Court and remanded to Tompkins County Jail.
And Ithaca reinstated its seasonal odd-even parking restrictions a week and a half ago, with snow in the forecast, but as of Wednesday morning, the policy has been suspended again, for now. “When we have snow on the way we will activate Odd/Even parking,” Mayor Myrick announced at the end of October. “When we’ve cleared the streets we will turn it back off.” This winter’s change to the odd-even parking system depends on area residents signing up for Swift911’s emergency notification service, Mayor Myrick says.
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Here’s the Ithaca Minute from 14850 Today for January 25th.
The Ithaca Police Department says an Ithaca man has been arrested in connection with three recent armed robbery cases in Ithaca and Dryden, following a multi-jurisdictional investigation.
According to IPD, 32-year-old Curt R. Rosenfeld was responsible for a December 17th robbery at the Mirabito in Dryden, a December 19th robbery at the Byrne Dairy in Ithaca, and a December 24th robbery at the Shortstop Deli in Ithaca.
Police say a search warrant was executed at Rosenfeld’s home and a pellet-type handgun matching the description of guns used in last month’s robberies was found. He was arraigned in Town of Dryden Court and remanded to Tompkins County Jail.
And Ithaca reinstated its seasonal odd-even parking restrictions a week and a half ago, with snow in the forecast, but as of Wednesday morning, the policy has been suspended again, for now. “When we have snow on the way we will activate Odd/Even parking,” Mayor Myrick announced at the end of October. “When we’ve cleared the streets we will turn it back off.” This winter’s change to the odd-even parking system depends on area residents signing up for Swift911’s emergency notification service, Mayor Myrick says.
Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in iTunes or Google Play, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, or follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter.