MASSENA -- Two people were jailed on $50,000 cash bail and two others were awaiting arraignment Thursday, following a home invasion that was reported at 3:29 p.m. Massena Police received a report of …
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MASSENA -- Two people were jailed on $50,000 cash bail and two others were awaiting arraignment Thursday, following a home invasion that was reported at 3:29 p.m.
Massena Police received a report of a home invasion incident at 27 ½ Spruce Street. Police said an investigation led to several arrests.
Patrick R. Lloyd, 25, was charged with second-degree menacing, a misdemeanor, after Massena police said he fled the scene of a Spruce Street crime.
Lloyd was currently out on bail for an alleged kidnapping attempt involving an 18-year-old Massena woman.
For more on that incident and related shooting see earlier story.
Janek P. Podeswik, 33, of Syracuse, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, a felony, after he allegedly fled from police.
Joe A. Castro-Luzunaris, 25, of Massena, was charged with second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, a felony, after he fled the scene, police said.
Kimberly A. Jandrew, 26, of Massena was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, a felony, after police said "an amount of controlled substance and prescription pills were recovered from her body cavity."
Massena Police were assisted by The United State Border Patrol, New York State Police and Environmental Conservation Police.
Massena Police said the investigation is ongoing and continuing.
The defendants were arraigned by Acting Village Justice James M. Crandall and bail was set as indicated above.