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Colleen McLaughlin, 19, was arrested on Sept. 22 at 12:43 a.m. at the corner of W. Bridge Street and Liberty Street for an open container violation. McLaughlin was released on an appearance ticket. Humberto Camacho, 21, was arrested on Sept. 22 at 12:37 a.m. at 100 W. Cayuga St. for a noise ordinance violation. Camacho was released on an appearance ticket. Melinda Farnham, 22, was arrested on Sept. 22 at 12:37 a.m. at 98 W. Cayuga St. for a noise ordinance violation. Farnham was released on an appearance ticket.
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Kara McCarthy, 22, was arrested on Sept. 22 at 12:29 a.m. at the corner of W. Bridge Street and W. Eighth Street for an open container violation. McCarthy was released on an appearance ticket. Casey Deliberto, 18, was arrested on Sept. 21 at 11:39 a.m. at 133 W. Bridge St. for an open container violation. Deliberto was released on an appearance ticket. Connor Dehaan, 18, was arrested Sept. 21 at 12:55 a.m. at the corner of Eight Street and W. Seneca Street for open container violation. Dehaan was leased on an appearance ticket.
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Molly Ross, 21, was arrested on Sept. 21 at 12:05 a.m. at the corner of W. Bridge Street and W. Eighth Street for public urination. Ross was released on an appearance ticket.
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Nicole Wenke, 19, was arrested on Sept. 20 at 11:31 p.m. at 182 W. Bridge St. for an open container violation. Wenke was released on an appearance ticket.
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Christopher Evans, 18, was arrested on Sept. 20 at 11:18 p.m. at the corner of W. Bridge Street and John Street for an open container violation. Evans was released on an appearance ticket. Shukri Nabeel, 20, was arrested on Sept. 20 at 10:28 p.m. at 141 W. Cayuga St. for a noise ordinance violation. Nabeel was released on an appearance ticket. Samantha D’Ascoli, 23, was arrested on Sept. 20 at 10:22 p.m. at 124 W. Eighth St. for an open container violation. D’Ascoli was released on an appearance ticket.
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Francisco Perez, 21, was arrested on Sept. 20 at 11:50 p.m. at the corner of W. Second Street and W. Cayuga Street for an open container violation. Perez was released on an appearance ticket. Kelsey Fitzsimons, 19, was arrested on Sept. 20 at 11:31 p.m. at 182 W. Bridge St. for an open container violation. Fitzsimons was released on an appearance ticket.
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This weekend will be a continuation of the beautiful autumn weather Oswego experienced this past weekend. A large ridge of high pressure will be dominating the atmosphere over Central New York and will be responsible for sunny skies and warming temperatures along with cool, crisp nights. To be specific, temperatures will be near 70 on Saturday and around 75 on Sunday. There is a minimal threat of rain on either of the two days, with a zero percent chance on Saturday, and a 20 percent chance on Sunday. If the rain stays off, it will make for seven consecutive dry days in a row. Be sure to take advantage of the pleasant weather while it lasts, as the cold is sure to arrive sooner than later.