NORTHUMBERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) — New York State Police arrested two people from Albany after a robbery investigation in Saratoga County. Sarah Davis, 33, and Zachary Bryant, 31, are facing several charges.
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On January 3 just before 10:30 p.m., troopers arrived to a home in Northumberland while following up on a 911 hang-up call. State Police determined that a victim at the property had allegedly been struck in the face during an altercation with Davis.
Davis is also accused of forcibly stealing from the victim during the dispute. Bryant, who State Police said was at the residence at the time of the incident, hindered the investigation’s progress by reportedly providing troopers with a fake name. Davis and Bryant were both taken into custody at the scene and now face the following charges:
Davis
- Second-degree robbery
- Third-degree criminal mischief
- Third-degree assault
- Two counts of fourth-degree criminal mischief
Bryant
- Second-degree obstructing governmental administration
- False personation
Davis was held at the Saratoga County Jail in lieu of a $1,000 cash bail, a $2,000 bond, or a $10,000 partially secured bond after being arraigned at Wilton Town Court. Bryant was issued an appearance ticket for Northumberland Town Court scheduled for February 2 before being released to the custody of the Menands Police Department for an active, previously issued warrant for his arrest.
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