READ MORESUNY Brockport and family honor student killed by drunk driver with memorial gardenby Daniel Finkelstein Brockport, N.Y. (WHAM) — The memory of Lindsay Kyle a 26-year-old SUNY Brockport student killed in a drunk driving crash is being kept alive by her family and the university community Kyle's parents return to a memorial garden on the campus — a tribute they established in 2005 to honor their daughter's life said her daughter had aspirations to work with disabled children and was celebrating her achievements with her fiancé the night of the accident "She was on her way home and was stopped at a red light rear-ended by a drunk driver," said Palermo serves as a poignant reminder of the ripple effects of impaired driving "Anybody who knows her knows that she was fiercely loyal," Palermo said She brought joy to everybody's life in that she loved being alive." "I just want people to understand that it's a violent way to lose anybody that you love and it's a horrific message to get about your child." the names of other victims of impaired driving are displayed a testament to the impact of such tragedies "It's not just paying fines," said Palermo hoping to spread awareness about the consequences of drunk driving and that's Lindsay and all of the other as the victims." Provided photos: Fire badly damaged a home in Brockport at 4 Roman Circle public information officer for Brockport Fire District BROCKPORT – Multiple calls to the Monroe County 911 Center this morning at 7:30 prompted an immediate response to the report of a fire in the home at 4 Roman Circle in Clarkson Spencerport and the Quint from Murray were dispatched when the first arriving personnel declared a working fire due to the volume of fire evident Heavy smoke and flames were coming from the front of the structure and neighbors described some sort of explosion alerted them to the situation unfolding before them Murray and Hilton covered our district while the rest of the crews worked the scene The four residents living there escaped the fire unharmed and the American Red Cross came to assist them with immediate housing as the home is uninhabitable One firefighter suffered minor injuries and was treated by Monroe Ambulance and transported to the hospital for observation The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and the Brockport Fire Police provided traffic support and scene safety in the area and the fire is under investigation by the Monroe County Fire Investigation Team A proud member of LION Publishers – supporting local physical education and athletics at the Brockport Central School District has been suspended with pay after being charged with driving while intoxicated in a district vehicle Superintendent Sean Bruno confirmed Friday Hagreen was arrested early March 13 in Saratoga Springs when he was pulled over for moved unsafely from a lane The arresting officer said Hagreen's eyes were "red and glazed" and alcohol could be smelled on his breath and he subsequently failed a field sobriety test BACKGROUND: Man charged with DWI in Brockport CSD vehicle Hagreen had a blood alcohol content of ".08 of 1 percent alcohol or more" in his blood after a breathalyzer test A previous letter from the school district noted an unidentified employee had been arrested and placed on leave Vehicle paperwork from the district obtained by 13WHAM matched the vehicle identification number listed on Hagreen's police report prompting 13WHAM to seek confirmation from the district Hagreen pleaded guilty to driving while ability impaired according to Bruno's statement issued Friday RochesterFirst Multiple fire crews responded to a structure fire on Roman Circle in Brockport Sunday morning https://www.rochesterfirst.com/news/local-news/crews-battle-structure-fire-on-roman-circle-in-brockport/ The Wegmans family is interviewed about their success and cult-like following Scottsville Fire and Monroe County Sheriff’s deputies responded to North Road in Scottsville after a vehicle struck a home Monday evening One Rochester man is seeking answers from the city after discovering all of the sentimental items at his grandmother's gravesite were cleaned up without notice Greece schools will soon be using body and bag scanners similar to those in airports for students entering school Monroe County leaders announced an investment worth more than $700,000 Monday is aimed to boost access to home health care for African American families while striving to promote equity and address long-standing disparities for many who call Rochester home Many homeowners across the Greater Rochester region have seen increases in the cost of their home insurance The Court of Appeals has overturned the conviction of a Rochester mother accused of being responsible for her 3-year-old son’s death in 2022 One person is injured after a car crashed into a tree on Saint Paul Street Monday evening We are now just five days out from the start of Rochester’s Lilac Festival and the lilacs are already showing signs of a spectacular season News 8’s Leanne Byer shows us what to expect both now and in the days ahead in the former Rachel’s Mediterranean by Moe’s and Jersey Mike’s — News10NBC’s photojournalist saw a SWAT team put three people in handcuffs during an investigation in Brockport on Wednesday morning That investigation could be connected to a double shooting on Alphonse Street on Rochester’s northeast side Rochester Police say a car pulled over in Brockport possibly matches the description of the getaway car in that shooting Our crew saw the SWAT team investigating a home with guns drawn Main Street in Brockport was closed from East Avenue to Liberty Street for hours for the investigation Several people were evacuated from the home News10NBC’s Kristi Blake went back and saw investigators taking photos in the back and what looked like a white dodge being towed from the back of the house said he woke up to Brockport Police Officers who asked him to stay inside the smoke shed for awhile due to a situation the officer said the situation got more serious therefore he waited in an officer’s car until it was clear Two people who live in the house say they slept through most of the morning and when one of them got ready to go to work The people were able to go back inside early Wednesday afternoon The shooting on Wednesday morning on Alphonse Street left a girl with life-threatening injuries and a man in his 30s with serious injuries our photojournalist saw Monroe County sheriff’s deputies and Brockport Police surround a car on East Avenue near Havenwood Drive in Brockport Police have not confirmed if anyone has been arrested in connection to the shooting or why the three people were detained Any person with disabilities who needs help accessing the content of the FCC Public file should contact Richard Reingold at rreingold@whec.com or 585-546-1701 Armstrong Williams takes on the news of the week and asks the questions you want answered. Don’t miss our weekly town hall. Man charged with DWI in Brockport CSD vehicleby Christian Garzone (WHAM) — 13WHAM has learned new details about a local man's arrest in Saratoga County earlier this year Todd Hagreen was arrested early March 13 and charged with driving while intoxicated according to an arrest report from the Saratoga Springs Police Department The report said Hagreen moved unsafely from a lane A Todd Hagreen is listed on the Brockport Central School District's website as director of health Vehicle paperwork from Brockport schools obtained by 13WHAM matches the vehicle identification number listed in the police incident report The paperwork claims he had a blood alcohol content of ".08 of 1 percent alcohol or more" in his blood after a breathalyzer test The report said this was his first offense for driving while intoxicated The arresting officer noted Hagreen was issued “multiple” uniform traffic tickets and "a bill of particulars returnable to Saratoga Springs City Court." A previous letter from the district noted an unidentified employee had been arrested and placed on leave 13WHAM has reached out to the district to confirm whether it was Hagreen and to ask about the employee's current status with the district ROCHESTER, N.Y. — An 18-year-old who is accused of shooting two people on Rochester’s northeast side, which led to an hours-long SWAT team investigation in Brockport pleaded not guilty in court Thursday City resident Michael Garcia is charged with attempted murder He’s accused of shooting a 17-year-old girl and a man in his 30s on Wednesday morning at a house on Alphonse Street it says Garcia admitted to the shooting and that the male victim was shot seven times with a 9mm pistol and the 17-year-old is not expected to survive Rochester Police say Garcia and several others went to the house to retaliate against a household member over a “previous incident” involving one of Garcia’s associates Officers arrived at the scene just after midnight and an ambulance rushed both victims to Strong Memorial Hospital The man is expected to survive and the 17-year-old is on life support in the hospital Rochester Police eventually got the description of a getaway car possibly used in the shooting a Brockport Police officer recently interacted with a car that matched the description The officer tracked down that car to an apartment on North Main Street in Brockport News10NBC saw a SWAT team surround that apartment with guns drawn and take three people away in handcuffs during the daytime on Wednesday officers and Monroe County sheriff’s deputies detained multiple people after they left the apartment and detained more people while searching the apartment RPD says that a SWAT team and detectives found evidence of the shooting inside the apartment Police say Garcia was one of the people detained at the Brockport apartment and was charged after almost 24 hours of investigating Garcia is being held in Monroe County Jail and was given no bail and no release Police say more people could be charged in connection to the shooting Police are asking anyone with information or video that can help with their investigation to call 911 or Crime Stoppers at 585-423-9300 Police also say a grand jury could consider more charges against Garcia During the investigation in Brockport, Main Street was closed from East Avenue to Liberty Street for hours. News10NBC spoke to residents of the area including one who woke up to Brockport Police officers asking him to stay inside Another resident said she was getting ready for work when an officer told her to evacuate (WHAM) — A lot of answers yet to be revealed about two scenes some 17 miles apart in Monroe County Two people were shot in the area of Alphonse and Thomas streets in Rochester early Wednesday authorities stopped a vehicle in Brockport that matched the description from the scene in the city BACKGROUND: SWAT team involved in Brockport investigation possibly linked to Rochester shooting who works at a neighboring barbecue restaurant said he woke up around 3:30 to tend to the smoker and noticed an unusual scene "I came down to check the temperature and everything and I noticed that there was somebody up front," he said I realized it was one of the Brockport police officers." LaFrance said when he was eventually approached by an officer "When the situation got a little more serious he put me in his police car that he had blocked off at the entrance over there for a few hours and I just hung out and waited until things got done," he said "Things really got serious when I saw the tactical team run behind the building back here." Some businesses were evacuated briefly as SWAT team members searched the area and it was quite the scene in little Brockport," said Dan Staversky Police have not yet confirmed whether the two investigations are related Several people were detained in Brockport and taken to the Public Safety Building in Rochester for questioning it was 14 years and three-quarters of nothing — and then this." — Police closed North Main Street in Brockport for much of Wednesday morning as part of an investigation into that may be linked to a shooting in Rochester Two people were shot around 1:40 a.m. Wednesday in the area of Alphonse and Thomas streets in the city according to the Rochester Police Department Police said a 17-year-old girl has life-threatening injuries and a man in his 30s has serious but non-life-threatening injuries The suspect or suspects reportedly fled the scene in a vehicle Brockport police said they were made aware around 2:15 a.m of a suspect vehicle that was known to them They found the vehicle parked behind a home on Main Street near East Avenue and Police said several people left the home in two different vehicles but were later detained and taken to the Public Safety Building in Rochester police set a larger perimeter and shut down North Main Street in Brockport arrived on scene in Brockport and took over the investigation detaining those inside the target apartment and taking them to the Rochester Police Department 13WHAM saw police walking with three people in handcuffs at Main Street and East Avenue (WHAM) — A teen faces charges after a shooting on the city's north side seriously injured two people leaving a 17-year-old girl fighting for her life and prompted an investigation that shut down North Main Street in Brockport for several hours Wednesday morning of Rochester late Wednesday and charged him with attempted murder assault and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the shooting Garcia pleaded not guilty Thursday morning and is being held in the Monroe County Jail without bail are going to be complicated," said Monroe County Assistant District Attorney Perry Duckles "I know it was involving a lot of young people which is something we don't like to see here in the city of Rochester." Rochester police said officers responded to the area of Alphonse and Thomas streets early Wednesday for a ShotSpotter activation followed by a 911 call reporting people shot Officers found a 30-year-old man on the porch of an Alphonse Street home with multiple gunshot wounds They found a 17-year-old girl inside the home with at least one gunshot wound to the upper body Police said the man is expected to survive while the girl has life-threatening injuries "The handguns have more bullets in them," Duckles said and you've got relatively young people who are inexperienced and haven't taken the required courses to be able to handle a handgun you're obviously going to increase your risk of people who weren't the person you're pointing at getting hurt That's apparently what happened in this incident." Police said they obtained a description of the vehicle that the suspect or suspects fled the scene in leading to a BOLO for law enforcement agencies across Monroe County Rochester police said a Brockport police officer was familiar with the suspect vehicle and found it near a home on North Main Street in the village Police said multiple residents of the home were stopped after leaving the apartment and a search warrant executed by the Rochester Police Department SWAT team led to additional persons of interest and evidence from the shooting being found "You had the sheriff's office involved with some of the SWAT tactics and surrounding the house in Brockport," Duckles said you had good cooperation throughout all facets of law enforcement here in the city." Investigators determined Garcia went with several individuals to the Alphonse Street home intending to retaliate for a previous incident Police said he shot the 30-year-old man outside the home and unintentionally shot the 17-year-old girl Additional charges may be considered by a grand jury Garcia went there with other friends and individuals that's one of the things we'll be looking into to see if there are other people that should be charged for these actions," Duckles said Anyone with information or video is asked to call 911 the Rochester Police Department Major Crimes Unit at (585) 428-7157 Tips can also be emailed to MajorCrimes@cityofrochester.gov One person died in a two-vehicle crash Wednesday morning on Brockport Spencerport Road in Sweden according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office on a stretch of the road that's just north of Northampton Park - the 5300 block of Brockport Spencerport Road said sheriff's spokesman Deputy Brendan Hurley A westbound sport utility vehicle rear-ended a large delivery truck while the truck was stopped on the road Two people were in the truck at the time of the crash Both were taken to an area hospital with minor injuries A stretch of the road has been closed for much of the morning as deputies investigate at the scene It remained closed between Salmon Creek and Campbell Road as of mid-morning — A 48-year-old man of Hamlin has died after colliding with a delivery truck while driving an SUV Wednesday morning on Brockport Spencerport Road Monroe County sheriff’s deputies responded to the crash just before 8 a.m Deputies say the SUV hit the delivery truck from behind while it was stopped in traffic The two people in the truck were taken to the hospital as a precaution – A fire destroyed a house on Roman Circle in the Town of Clarkson on Sunday The Brockport Fire District Public Information Officer Several fire departments responded to the scene Firefighters were able to extinguish the fire and everyone got out of the house without injuries Martin said one firefighter was treated by paramedics at the scene The cause of the fire is under investigation SWAT teams are aiding in an investigation in Brockport which RPD says may be connected to a shooting on Alphonse Street May 1): The Monroe County Sheriff's Office identified the driver killed in the crash as Patrick Ayles — One driver was killed in crash that hospitalized two other people Wednesday morning Deputies responded to Brockport-Spencerport Road between Sweden Walker and Gallup roads shortly after 8 a.m Investigators determined an SUV struck a large delivery truck from behind while the truck was stopped in traffic The SUV driver was pronounced dead at the scene The driver's identity hasn't been released Both occupants of the delivery truck were hospitalized as a precaution due to minor pain according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office Game Recap: Baseball | 4/29/2025 7:31:00 PM Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here A year from now an extremely rare natural phenomenon - a total solar eclipse - will make Brockport a destination for tourists from around the world Tracking the Eclipse with NASA the Department of Physics will participate in a continent-wide initiative to document the activity of the sun Submit items to be considered for publication in the Daily Eagle Submit News Submit Events — A former coach at Brockport High School has received her sentence after admitting to having sexual contact with a student-athlete 28 to two counts of third-degree criminal sexual act A judge sentenced her Tuesday to six months in the Monroe County Jail Collins was arrested June 4 after she engaged in sexual contact with the then-15-year-old victim between March and August 2018 who coached JV basketball and softball in the Brockport Central School District from 2017-2022 had pleaded not guilty July 2 to nine counts of criminal sexual act She had been working as a social worker at the time of her arrest and had provided counseling to children Her attorney said Collins stopped seeing children in that role after her arrest Collins' sentence also includes 10 years of probation an order of protection and requires her to register as a sex offender — A second suspect was arrested Tuesday in connection to the armed robbery at the M&T Bank on Fourth Section Road last week of Rochester is charged with first-degree robbery and second-degree grand larceny He's accused of holding employees at gunpoint ordering them to go to the women's bathroom and instructing the branch manager to give him all the money at the facility while making verbal threats Two employees then reportedly took Savage to the bank's vault where he took roughly $452,600 before fleeing the scene Savage was eventually found behind the Tops in Hamlin He and another suspect were taken into custody was taken to the Monroe County Jail and held on $50,000 cash bail or bond O'Shea was taken to Monroe County Jail arraigned in CAP court and remanded back to custody on $50,000 cash bail or $150,000 bond Monroe County sheriff's deputies have identified the man killed Wednesday in a two-vehicle crash on Brockport Spencerport Road in Sweden Wednesday on a stretch of the road that's just north of Northampton Park - the 5300 block of Brockport Spencerport Road A westbound sport utility vehicle driven by Ayles rear-ended a large delivery truck while the truck was stopped on the road "We extend our sympathies to his family and friends," Hurley said in a news release died from her injuries after she was shot during a double shooting on Alphonse Street on April 30 Officers identified the teen as Danyelisse Pabon-Cubero and say she died on May 5 RPD officers responded to the shooting around 1:30 a.m and found Pabon-Cubero and a man in his 30s shot multiple times An ambulance rushed them both to Strong Memorial Hospital The suspect, 18-year-old Michael Garcia was later arrested in Brockport the same day as the shooting That arrest came during an hours-long SWAT investigation and two others were detained at the same time Garcia was arraigned and originally charged with assault Police say since the victim died from her injuries that charge will be upgraded to second-degree murder 350 New Campus Drive, Brockport, NY 14420 | (585) 395-2211 Flash flood warning until 12:45 Tuesday morning for portions of Genesee, Livingston and Wyoming counties Radar17-year-old girl shot on Alphonse Street not expected to survive Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — A criminal complaint obtained Friday by 13WHAM unveiled new details about a shooting on Rochester's north side that left a 17-year-old girl near death and a 30-year-old man seriously injured and led to an investigation that shut down North Main Street in Brockport for several hours Wednesday morning used a semiautomatic 9mm pistol to shoot Michael Springs in his right arm and lower torso around 1:40 a.m Wednesday outside a home on Alphonse Street with an errant round striking the 17-year-old girl — who was inside the house — in the head Investigators determined Garcia had gone with several individuals to the home "with the intent of retaliating for a previous incident involving an associate of Garcia’s and a person associated with the Alphonse Street residence." Police said Garcia fled after the shooting prompting a BOLO for law enforcement agencies across Monroe County That led to police shutting down the street and the Rochester Police Department SWAT searching the home MORE: Police investigation makes for unusual morning on North Main Street in Brockport assault and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon Police said "additional charges may be considered against other individuals involved" in the shooting Department of Sociology at Texas A&M University has over 25 years experience working in higher education and community settings His ongoing research interests are in racial equity and social trauma and interventions within community and organizational settings He recently developed and led Northeastern Illinois University’s Master of Social Work Program and was the Director of the Race and Ethnic Studies Institute (RESI) at Texas A&M University He has worked closely with Communities Partnering for Peace (CP4P) an effort to develop violence interventions for African American and Latino street outreach workers addressing violence in Chicago he is the lead researcher with the Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Community-based Crime Reduction Grant in Englewood partnering with the Englewood Public Safety Task Force and he is a member of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Public Safety Research Advisory Committee He has served as a leadership consultant with multiple institutions on issues of race including the City of Chicago’s Department of Family Support Services the Illinois African American Coalition for Prevention Burrell Communications and Cook County’s Project Brotherhood He is also Board President of the Chicago Torture Justice Center which provides mental health and community services for survivors of police torture by Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge and others impacted by state-sponsored violence He received an Outstanding Educator award from Congressman Danny K is a graduate of Loyola University Chicago’s Master of Social Work program and received his doctorate from DePaul University’s School of Education The lecture is sponsored by the Department of African and African-American Studies Memorial Lecture is to bring a scholarly examination of some aspect of the African-American experience to Brockport and the surrounding community the subject relates to King’s vision of the “beloved community,” in which all persons must be able to live harmoniously this concept of the beloved community must necessarily be extended to include cultural Memorial Lecture series has invited to the Brockport campus activists and public and private intellectuals to critically examine the meanings of the beloved community from their own eclectic backgrounds and proclivities Imani Perry, Hughes-Rogers Professor of African-American Studies at Princeton University Professor and Dean of the Howard University School of Divinity Center for the Study of African American Religious Life Smithsonian National Museum of African American History President of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Award-Winning Journalist and Social Justice Activist University of California - Santa Cruz; Author Office of Multicultural Affairs & Diversity Programs Professor Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Tod Professor of Religion and African-American Studies Professor of African Studies at California State University the second black Lieutenant Governor of Colorado (1999-2003); Founder of The Dream Alive Program Daughter of the Pan-Africanist Malcolm X; Founder of the OAAU (Organization of Afro-American Unity) African-American Studies and Political Science Author of “The Debt: What America Owes to Blacks” Georgetown University; Author and Radio Show Host Columnist and Associate Editor at The Washington Post; Author of “Coal to Cream: A Black Man’s Journey to an Affirmation of Race” (1999) African and African-American Studies Department Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Special Programs Five Generations of Graduates Graduate’s education degree continues a family tradition spanning three centuries Brockport Launches Four New Majors and graphic design majors will be offered to undergraduate students Diane’s Health Update for Students gives a reassuring message following her surgery Karen Webber ’09/’10 combined her roles as a CPA and founder of a software company to combat financial exploitation Finance student takes on a transformative position as Summer Treasury Intern with New Era Cap Repairs to the Main Street bridge in downtown Brockport continue to face delays was originally scheduled to reopen in September 2024 It has now been closed for more than a year disrupting local traffic and impacting downtown commerce The rehabilitation project involves replacing most of the bridge’s components to extend its lifespan by an estimated 50 years Mayor Margay Blackman said supply chain issues are the primary cause of the delays “Particularly what are called the lifting posts on the ends of the bridge — those were delayed for six months,” Blackman said is being fined $7,000 per day for each day the project exceeds its deadline those penalties have totaled more than $2.8 million The bridge is now expected to reopen by May 16 Rehabilitation work on Park Avenue has begun prompting detours and traffic restrictions through late June sidewalks and curbs between Meigs Street and Alexander Street Park Avenue will become one-way only between Rowley Street and Alexander Street Drivers should expect delays and are encouraged to follow posted detour signs in the area Drivers on I-90 should expect delays from Ontario to Monroe County due to a pavement improvement project Construction for the $61.5 million project is underway from Canandaigua I-490 in Rochester The pavement improvement project features resurfacing and replacing the asphalt pavement on the ramps near exits 44 and 45 Drivers can expect detours on parts of Willowbrook Road and Victor Egypt Road for several weeks Brownsville Road and High Street will also experience closures later this year Construction began Friday, April 4, around Rochester City Hall as part of a streetscape improvement project expected to be completed by fall 2025 The work will include reconstruction of the sidewalk and curb and replacement of trees around the building Pedestrians will also see new street lighting There will be lane closures on the Interstate 490 bridges over the Erie Canal and Kreag Road The westbound on-ramp at Exit 27 will be closed and only one lane will remain open on I-490 westbound during construction eastbound I-490 will also be reduced to a single open lane depending on weather conditions and the project schedule A portion of Aqueduct Street, between East Main Street and Race Street Drivers needing access to Race Street should enter Aqueduct Street from Bank Place The one-way on Basin Street will remain open to drivers exiting the area Aqueduct Street is scheduled to reopen during the first week of May Construction at the intersection of Exchange Street and Ford Street is expected to continue through the end of June While two-way traffic will remain open during the project motorists should anticipate potential delays due to periodic lane reductions Crews will be working in the area throughout the spring to complete the necessary improvements Drivers traveling through the intersection are urged to exercise caution (WHAM) — The Monroe County Sheriff's Office has recovered all $452,600 stolen in a bank robbery Monday in the town of Sweden and made an arrest in the case Baxter said deputies responded to M&T Bank on Fourth Section Road BACKGROUND: Two detained after report of armed robbery at bank in Sweden An armed suspect entered the bank and corralled all occupants into a bathroom before forcing two employees to take him to the vault so he could steal the money The suspect then fled in a blue Honda Civic which a concerned citizen spotted at Lake Road and Roosevelt Highway in Hamlin about 30 minutes later with a man reportedly wiping down the car and removing the license plates Baxter said the citizen passed the location again and noticed a black GMC Terrain that she previously saw with the Civic had left the scene "Phenomenal job by our concerned citizen who not only stays and watches that vehicle but continues to put herself in a position to be able to see what's happening and relay that information on to the deputies," Baxter said and found the GMC a short distance away behind Tops in Hamlin where they found evidence from the robbery recovered the stolen money and took two men into custody He was taken to the Monroe County Jail and held on $50,000 cash bail or bond The suspect vehicle reportedly traveled west on Fourth Section Road north on Redman Road and east on Roosevelt Highway before stopping near the Lake Road intersection Investigators believe the GMC picked up the driver of the Honda after the Honda broke down while fleeing I'm looking for video that can put these cars together," Sgt I'm looking for in that same timeframe maybe being east of Route 19 on Route 18." Anyone with video or information is asked to email mcsotips@monroecounty.gov or call 911 Bolton said charges for the second man could be coming soon "There's a lot more work that needs to be done but I think it was a very positive conclusion," Bolton said it was definitely the biggest bank robbery we've ever had and certainly the biggest recovery of funds from a bank robbery and we were able to recover all of the money." The Fredonia State women's tennis team wrapped up its 2024-2025 season on a high note Saturday afternoon edging out a 5-4 victory over SUNY Brockport at the Salmon Creek Country Club.  the Devils battled back with clutch performances down the stretch in singles competition to secure the victory Leading the charge for the Devils was senior Bernadette Gens who closed out her collegiate career in dominant fashion at No She defeated Brockport's Olivia Raschiatore 6-1 reflecting on her daughter's final collegiate match "It was nice to see Bernadette wrap up her senior year and last match with a great win." Lucy Prevet also came through in a tough No " Lucy dug out a very tough match as well," Coach Gens said "But Sophia Olson was the hero of the day as she played the deciding match." With the match knotted at 4-4 5 singles who sealed the win for the Devils "She won in two sets using great judgment on shots and using a drop shot she learned just two months ago yielding about 10 points," Coach Gens noted.  Also contributing a key point was Claire LeFevre "I couldn't be anymore more proud of team than I am with this one It was a great experience this year being their coach." With the win Fredonia State finishes its campaign at 6-9 overall Contact Us | 716-673-3111 © 2025 State University of New York at Fredonia - 280 Central Avenue - Fredonia