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• Randall S. Agee, 27, of Auburn, was charged June 7 with second-degree criminal contempt.Ìý
• Isaiah Scott, 20, of Auburn, was charged June 7 with criminal obstruction of breathing, second-degree aggravated harassment and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
• Dakota F. Fesmire, 24, of Auburn, was charged June 8 with endangering the welfare of a child.
• Justin M. Morrison, 37, of Auburn, was charged June 9 with fourth-degree grand larceny.
• Lisa M. Redden, 54, of Auburn, was charged June 9 with first-degree falsifying business records.
• Kenneth M. Lafler, 34, of Auburn, was charged June 10 with aggravated family offense, resisting arrest, tampering with physical evidence and second-degree criminal contempt.
• Noah M. Castiglia, 24, of Weedsport, was charged June 7 with fourth-degree criminal mischief and second-degree aggravated harassment.
• Raffaele J. Mathews, 21, of Auburn, was charged June 8 with driving while intoxicated first offense and operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content level of at least .08 of 1% first offense.
• Kevin L. Harp, 43, of Jordan, was charged June 9 with petit larceny.
• Marnie Kortright, 45, of Jordan, was charged June 9 with petit larceny.
Onondaga County Sheriff's Office
• Robert B. Aspinall, 37, of Jordan, was charged May 31 with fourth-degree criminal mischief.
• Raymond S. Kamila, 34, of Auburn, was charged June 2 with first-degree criminal contempt.
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