Several housemates and acquaintances contacted law enforcers after they said they witnessed a 20-year-old woman beating her pitbull.
Angel K. Aldrich, 20, of 223 Henry St., posted $250 cash bail on Saturday on a charge of animal cruelty. After appearing in City Court on Monday, her case was adjourned to March 31.
Police said at 8 p.m. Nov. 20, Aldrich repeatedly kicked her pitbull in the ribs until the dog, "Honey" fell into a coffee table at her residence. Several other people were at the residence at the time, and they gave statements to police about the kicking and ongoing abuse.
Also in City Court:
• Julius J. Deraway, 40, of 863 Lawrence St., was released on his own recognizance on charges of trespass, failure to comply with police, snowmobiling on a city street, and riding an unregistered and uninsured snowmobile. His case was adjourned to March 5.
Authorities said at about 10 a.m. Feb. 15, Deraway was snowmobiling on Martin Street when a deputy attempted to pull him over. Authorities said Deraway refused to stop and turned his sled onto Mill Street, where he fled along the railroad tracks. Deputies pursued and eventually found his abandoned sled, but no Deraway.
The deputies then followed the snowmobile tracks backwards to Deraway’s residence, where he was identified by another person at the residence. At about 1 p.m. that day, authorities said Deraway telephoned the deputies and surrendered.
• Paul L. Repak, 58, of 7600 Lewis Road, Boonville, pleaded not guilty to fifth-degree possession of stolen property and petty larceny.
Police said at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16, Repak stole a black magnetic key box that had been hidden beneath a sculpture on the Griffiss Business and Technology Park as part of a game known as geocaching. The object of the game is to hide a small trinket somewhere in your neighborhood, and then other players will search for it using the Global Positioning System.
• Lloyd H. Guinn, 52, of 403 Ann St., pleaded guilty to aggravated driving while intoxicated. Charges of driving while intoxicated and speeding were dismissed. His case was adjourned for sentencing to April 7.
Police said at 7:32 p.m. Feb. 20, Guinn registered a blood alcohol content of 0.22 percent while traveling at 43 mph in a 30 mph zone on Black River Boulevard.

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