ELBRIDGE, N.Y. — The New York State Police say they have arrested five people in connection with the theft of three golf carts from Millstone Golf Course in the town of Elbridge. On Aug. 26, at 2:26 a.m., New York State Police from the Auburn station, along with Cayuga County Sheriff’s deputies and Auburn Police […]
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ELBRIDGE, N.Y. — The New York State Police say they have arrested five people in connection with the theft of three golf carts from Millstone Golf Course in the town of Elbridge.
On Aug. 26, at 2:26 a.m., New York State Police from the Auburn station, along with Cayuga County Sheriff’s deputies and Auburn Police officers, responded to a suspicious incident on Meadowlark Drive in the village of Weedsport in Cayuga County.
Upon arrival, responding police agencies located and detained five individuals, four of whom were juveniles and one an adult. The defendants had fled on foot from law-enforcement officers before being apprehended, State Police announced.
An investigation revealed that three golf carts had been taken without permission from Millstone, located on Route 5, near the Cayuga/Onondaga County line.
The four juveniles were each charged with criminal possession of stolen property-3rd Value, exceeding $3,000 (a felony). They were issued juvenile appearance tickets and released to their parents or guardians.
The adult defendant, Scott L. Evans, age 19, of Liverpool, was charged with criminal possession stolen property-3rd Value, exceeding $3,000, and endangering the welfare of a child. Evans was processed at the State Police Auburn station and transported to the Cayuga County Jail to await centralized arraignment.


