Police: Man’s Conduct Created Grave Risk Of Death To Another
Published: March 28th, 2016
By: Ashley Babbitt

Police: Man’s conduct created grave risk of death to another

NORWICH – A 31-year-old Norwich man is accused of recklessly engaging in conduct which created a grave risk of death to another person among various other charges following an incident Thursday, March 24.

Norwich Police Chief Rodney Marsh confirmed that a loaded black powder pistol, a black powder rifle and a knife were recovered from the residence as part of the investigation.

According to authorities, at approximately 2:15 p.m. that Thursday, the Norwich Police Department received a call from the Chenango County Sheriff's Office 911 Center of a domestic dispute at a residence on Sheldon Street.

NPD officers immediately responded, but it was discovered the subject had left the residence prior to their arrival.

Officers began the investigation and the victim was returned to the Norwich Police Headquarters. It was reported that a short time later, the NPD received information that the subject had returned to the residence.

Officers returned to the residence on Sheldon Street and the subject was taken into custody without incident.

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James S. McIntosh, 31, Norwich was arrested and charged with the following:

• Reckless Endangerment in the first degree, a class D felony

• Unlawful Imprisonment in the first degree, a class E felony

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