CORTLANDVILLE, N.Y. — New York State Police in Homer on Oct. 30 arrested two Syracuse women for stealing merchandise from the Tractor Supply store on State Route 13 in the town of Cortlandville. Nyraeisa Bibbs, age 27 of Syracuse, was charged with petit larceny, and Naughtica T. Fulton, age 23 of Syracuse, was charged with […]
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CORTLANDVILLE, N.Y. — New York State Police in Homer on Oct. 30 arrested two Syracuse women for stealing merchandise from the Tractor Supply store on State Route 13 in the town of Cortlandville.
Nyraeisa Bibbs, age 27 of Syracuse, was charged with petit larceny, and Naughtica T. Fulton, age 23 of Syracuse, was charged with criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree.
Troopers were dispatched to the Tractor Supply on State Route 13 where a vehicle with two suspects fled the area after stealing several Carhartt jackets, according to a State Police announcement. Troopers were able to obtain a description of the vehicle and the suspects.
A trooper located the vehicle on State Route 281 when the driver attempted to get onto the connector to Interstate 81 but the trooper was able to make a traffic stop. While State Police were interviewing Bibbs and Fulton, Fulton locked the vehicle with her key fob and threw the keys inside in an effort to hinder the investigation, the State Police said. Ultimately, troopers were able to determine that Bibbs and Fulton were the suspects in the crime and the jackets were recovered from the vehicle.
Bibbs and Fulton were arrested and issued appearance tickets to the Cortlandville Town Court on Nov. 24.


