Troopers: Second Fulton County kidnapping suspect, Wilson, charged in Montgomery County motel allegations

Troopers: Second Fulton County kidnapping suspect, Wilson, charged in Montgomery County motel allegations

AMSTERDAM - The second of two people charged in connection with a New Year's week kidnapping and torture case in Fulton County has now been charged with related allegations based in Montgomery County, state police said Wednesday. Justin J. Wilson, 31, of Gloversville, was formally charged Tuesday with first-degree attempted murder, first-degree aggravated sexual abuse, first-degree unlawful imprisonment and second-degree conspiracy, state police. Those charges are in addition to the long list of charges he continues to face in Fulton County, officials said. The new charges against Wilson relate to allegations that he assaulted and attempted to kill the victim at…
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Bail set at $500K cash, $1M bond for female defendant in Fulton County torture case

Bail set at $500K cash, $1M bond for female defendant in Fulton County torture case

Calling the alleged acts "some of the worst allegations I’ve seen,” a Fulton County Court judge set bail for Nicole K. Elmore at $500,000 cash and $1 million bond on Friday. Judge Michael W. Smrtic has heard and argued numerous cases in Fulton County since the 1990s as a defense lawyer and judge. He noted during Friday's hearing that the bond amount in Elmore's case must be secured by a 10% down payment.Elmore, a 35-year-old Amsterdam resident, faces felony kidnapping, assault with the intent to disfigure and aggravated sexual abuse charges after she and her boyfriend, Justin J. Wilson, a 31-year-old Gloversville resident, allegedly…
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Two charged with felony kidnapping in Gloversville; Accused of holding man at knife-point

Two charged with felony kidnapping in Gloversville; Accused of holding man at knife-point

GLOVERSVILLE - Two people face kidnapping counts, accused of holding a man at knife-point in Gloversville recently, authorities said. A police spokesman indicated this week that at least one of the two suspects knew the victim and the incident was not random. Kathleen M, Cristiano, 36, and Daniel G. Davison, 42, residences unavailable, were each charged with one count of second-degree kidnapping, a felony, and second-degree menacing, a misdemeanor. They are accused of attempting to abduct a man at a North Street address by displaying a machete-like knife at about 8:30 p.m. July 30, according to police allegations filed in…
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