Dansville Fire Department responded to a call Sunday night at the home and office of Dr. David Breen.
A man who recently walked away from a prison work detail in Pennsylvania was apprehended Tuesday in Dansville.
Livingston County Sheriff’s Office arrested four Wayalnd men Thursday in connection with thefts in southern Livingston County.
Monica Sims, 30, of Sparta was arrested today and charged in connection to a high-speed chase yesterday in which her fiance, Brock Hyde, led authorities on a 100 mph pursuit from Dansville to Mt. Morris.
Brock Hyde, 29, of Sparta was arrested yesterday following a high speed pursuit. Already on parole for a previous robbery and assault charge, Hyde faces at least one felony with additional charges pending. Hyde's fiancee, Monica Sims, 30, of Sparta is also a subject of the investigation and may face charges after reportedly making a false report to law enforcement.
The northbound ramp off Interstate 390 exit 5 in Dansville was closed after 6:45 a.m. Wednesday while emergency crews responded to a truck fire.
A Steuben County Jail inmate faces additional charges in a sex abuse case that landed him in jail on Dec. 6. Joseph Volta III, 36, of Dansville now faces one count of first-degree criminal contempt, a class E felony, on top of original charges of first-degree criminal sex act, a class B felony and endangering the welfare of a child, a class A misdemeanor.
Sheriff’s investigators arrested Kimberly Volta, 35, of Dansville on Dec. 13 in connection with an ongoing child sex abuse case involving her husband, Joseph Volta III.
Livingston County Sheriff's deputies charged a 29-year-old man Friday with multiple felonies in connection with a Nov. 27 accident in West Sparta that left two dead.
Steuben County Sheriff’s deputies have apprehended a Dansville man in connection with a sexual abuse investigation.
Taxpayers in Springwater have been funding a surplus of more than $126,000 for Springwater Fire District as elected officials failed to meet their fiduciary responsibilities over a three-year span, according to a report by the state’s Office of the State Comptroller.
Taxpayers may be happy to know that the Nunda Police Department just received a brand new $25,000 police SUV with none of its expense coming from the town coffers.
Livingston County Sheriff's Office investigators continue their investigation into the home invasion of a residence at 6632 State Route 408 (Nunda Mt Morris Road), Mt Morris, shortly after 3 a.m. yesterday.
Authorities arrested a mother and son who were growing marijuana after a raid on their Nunda home Tuesday.
Dansville and Spart Fire Departments unsuccessfully fought a blaze that consumed one of the cottages belonging to the Castle on the Hill early Sunday morning.
Clerical hours at Dansville police department will be cut by more than half after a decision by village trustees Tuesday night.
A school bus accident Tuesday called fire, sheriff and ambulance crews to the scene on Shay Road in Ossian. According to Dansville Fire Chief Brian Wood, one of Dansville Central School’s buses went into the ditch while turning around in a driveway and struck a tree, causing a window to shatter. One student had a minor laceration from the glass and did not require treatment. Another student was transported to the hospital after she passed out from a possible heat-related issue. Sixteen students were checked out by EMS and released to parents. Livingston County Sheriff's Office investigated. Responders included Dansville Fire and EMS and Nunda Ambulance.
Livingston County Sheriff John M. York was a victim Friday, as he had two loaded guns and a Taser stolen out of his unmarked vehicle while shopping in Henrietta with his grandchildren.
A structure fire in Cohocton left one family’s home destroyed Wednesday morning just after occupants had left for the day. No people were injured in the blaze, but a dog was killed.
A Steuben County 911 dispatcher is on administrative leave after allegedly hanging up three times on a distraught mother nearly two weeks ago.
County 911 Director David Hopkins said the unidentified dispatcher was argumentative with the caller, Diana Cassidy, of Perry, and later suggested a tow truck on the scene leave because the woman was being difficult. The dispatcher is now on leave while county officials review the situation, he said.