- Northern New York Newspapers
- Watertown Daily Times
- The Journal
- Daily Courier-Observer
- NNY Ads
- NNY Business
- NNY Living
- Malone Telegram
CANTON A Parishville man was indicted by a St. Lawrence County grand jury Thursday on counts of second-degree unlawful surveillance and endangering the welfare of a child.
Tyson Hazelton, 33, 47 Ginn Road, Parishville, is accused of installing a bathroom camera and videotaping a 13-year-old female in August while she was undressing, according to court documents.
Others indicted by the grand jury include:
Penney E. Osgood, 52, Syracuse, was indicted on a charge of felony driving while intoxicated. She was stopped Sept. 25 on Main Street in the village of Canton, and testing showed a blood-alcohol content of 0.17 percent. A BAC level of 0.08 percent or more is considered proof of intoxication under state law.
Corey Addison, 22, 22 Morley Park Drive, Ogdensburg, was indicted on a charge of felony driving while intoxicated. Mr. Addison was stopped Dec. 17 on county Route 6 in the town of Oswegatchie, and testing showed a BAC of 0.12 percent. According to court documents, a 3-month-old girl was in the vehicle.
Elizabeth R. Henkel, 21, 93 Laurel Lane, Ogdensburg, was indicted on two counts of felony third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. According to court documents, Ms. Henkel allegedly sold cocaine twice on Oct. 18 in the village of Potsdam.
Ryan A. Boyce, 29, Waddington, was indicted on a charge of felony driving while intoxicated. Mr. Boyce is accused of testing a BAC of .18 percent after being stopped Dec. 24 in the village of Potsdam.