A worker at the Wegmans market in Webster, New York, ripped off the company for more than $560,000 by creating fraudulent pharmacy refunds and pocketing the money.
Author: Gary Craig, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
‘Brighton ax murder’ case: James Krauseneck appeals conviction from beyond the grave
In a criminal case that has its share of unusual twists, the Brighton ax murder now has another.
Buffalo Tops shooter pleads guilty to murder, hate crime charges in mass killing
The 19-year-old white man accused of fatally shooting 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket pleaded guilty Monday morning to state charges.
Police investigator suspended after handcuffing Black EMT who bumped car unloading a patient
Rochester, N.Y., police investigator Charles LoTempio handcuffed EMT Lekia Smith after she bumped his car while unloading a patient from an ambulance.
FBI: Washington man threatened to kill Black shoppers at supermarket in Buffalo
In the criminal complaint, authorities say the man also called a restaurant in California and threatened to shoot any Black or Hispanic person there.
Woman says doctor secretly fathered her and then violated her as OB-GYN
A growing suspicion led a New York woman to get genetic testing. What she found was horrifying.
‘Don’t stop the siren’: Newly unearthed scanner audio reveals early hours of Attica prison riot
Reel-to-reel tapes, which likely have not been publicly available before, were kept in storage by Deanne Quinn Miller after surfacing in Batavia, NY.
A teen’s overdose death pointed police to a former professor. Now, he’s admitted to sex trafficking.
The overdose death of a teenager ignited the police investigation of a former New York professor who has now admitted to sex trafficking.
Daniel Prude grand jury: Rochester officers will not face charges related to man’s death
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced in September, after news of Daniel Prude’s death became public, that she would empanel a grand jury.
Kodak stock grants to CEO in advance of government loan did not violate laws, report says
Kodak stock grants to its CEO in advance of a $765 million government loan did not violate insider trading laws, a report says