Multiple Agencies, Multiple Positions: Wanted Person of the Week

Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers and the City of Oneida Police Department are asking others to provide percentage data on the whereabouts of this week’s wanted user of the week, who is being sought through police departments.

According to CID Sgt. Mike Burgess, police are on the side of Derek S. Crouse, 48, of an unknown residential town, following an April 2023 robbery at the Oneida Lowes home improvement store.

Burgess says Crouse is also wanted through 7 other local agencies for charges.

MOHAWK VALLEY CRIME STOPPERS LOOKING FOR PERSON OF THE WEEK

Agency: City of Oneida Police Department

Name: Derek S. Crouse

Date of birth: 19/10/1975 (age 48)

Descriptors: Caucasian, 5’10, lbs, gray/brown/bald

Location: Unknown

Charges: (numerous court orders in many jurisdictions)

Oneida City Police – Petty Theft

Yorkville Police – Drugs

Whitesboro Police – Criminal Possession of Stolen Property

NYSP Marcy – Criminal Possession of Stolen Property

NYSP Herkimer – Possession of a Counterfeit Object

Oneida County Sheriff’s Office – Robbery

Chenango County Sheriff’s Office – Robbery

Incident: The robbery occurred in April 2023, at a Lowe’s store in the city of Oneida.

Police are asking for calls to be made to the Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers tip line, anonymously at 1-866-730-8477.

Police added that “everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. “

Officials say sharing this story with friends and family and on social media increases the chances of keeping our neighborhoods safe. Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is one hundred percent anonymous and cash rewards are given to Americans who provide credible and accurate information affecting the apprehension of wanted persons.

Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is a 100 percent absolutely anonymous community program, allowing other people to give advice privately without fear of retaliation. Crime Stoppers also offers cash rewards to others who provide information to arrest a suspect.

If you have any facts about Crouse, tap Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers. You can tip one hundred percent anonymously in a number of ways.

1) Through this, click on submit a tip.

2) Directly in www. p3tips. com

3) Call 1-866-730-8477 (TIPS)

4) by downloading the P3TIPS app for Android

Crime Stoppers requests that reports not be sent through Facebook Messenger. All reports must go through the whistleblowing lines.

[AUTHOR’S NOTE: This message is for informational purposes only and is based largely on data obtained from the New York State Police. Regardless of any statements or photographs relating to the possible evidence presented or fees alleged, the reader is reminded that all suspects and persons arrested are innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law. At the time of publication, no further data is available. ]

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Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers and the City of Oneida Police Department are asking others to provide percentage data on the whereabouts of this week’s Wanted Person of the Week, who is being sought through police departments.

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Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers and the City of Oneida Police Department are asking others to provide percentage data on the whereabouts of this week’s wanted user of the week, who is being sought through police departments.

According to CID Sgt. Mike Burgess, police are on the side of Derek S. Crouse, 48, of an unknown residential town, following an April 2023 robbery at the Oneida Lowes home improvement store.

Burgess says Crouse is also wanted through 7 other local agencies for charges.

MOHAWK VALLEY CRIME STOPPERS LOOKING FOR PERSON OF THE WEEK

Agency: City of Oneida Police Department

Name: Derek S. Crouse

Date of birth: 19/10/1975 (age 48)

Descriptors: Caucasian, 5’10, lbs, gray/brown/bald

Location: Unknown

Charges: (numerous court orders in many jurisdictions)

Oneida City Police – Petty Theft

Yorkville Police – Drugs

Whitesboro Police – Criminal Possession of Stolen Property

NYSP Marcy – Criminal Possession of Stolen Property

NYSP Herkimer – Possession of a Counterfeit Object

Oneida County Sheriff’s Office – Robbery

Chenango County Sheriff’s Office – Robbery

Incident: The robbery occurred in April 2023, at a Lowe’s store in the city of Oneida.

Police are asking for calls to be made to the Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers tip line, anonymously at 1-866-730-8477.

Police added that “everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. “

Officials say sharing this story with friends and family and on social media increases the chances of keeping our neighborhoods safe. Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is one hundred percent anonymous and cash rewards are given to Americans who provide credible and accurate information affecting the apprehension of wanted persons.

Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is a 100 percent absolutely anonymous community program, allowing other people to give advice privately without fear of retaliation. Crime Stoppers also offers cash rewards to others who provide information to arrest a suspect.

If you have any facts about Crouse, tap Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers. You can tip one hundred percent anonymously in a number of ways.

1) Through this, click on submit a tip.

2) Directly in www. p3tips. com

3) Call 1-866-730-8477 (TIPS)

4) by downloading the P3TIPS app for Android

Crime Stoppers requests that reports not be sent through Facebook Messenger. All reports must go through the whistleblowing lines.

[AUTHOR’S NOTE: This message is for informational purposes only and is based largely on data obtained from the New York State Police. Regardless of any statements or photographs relating to the possible evidence presented or fees alleged, the reader is reminded that all suspects and persons arrested are innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law. At the time of publication, no further data is available. ]

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