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Oswego County Sheriff's Office - Members of the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office Were Dispatched to a Menacing Complaint in the Area of 812 Middle Road in the Town of Scriba

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UPDATED PRESS RELEASE:

Yesterday, August 11th, 2022, at around 4:48 PM, members of the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a menacing complaint in the area of 812 Middle Road in the Town of Scriba.  

Initial investigation revealed that after a long-term neighbor dispute, Donald Coon, 79 years of age, and a resident of 805 Middle Road, shot and killed Stephen Falise of 812 Middle Road.  Stephen was 64 years old.  Multiple calls were made to the 911 center, with the first call stating that Coon was operating a UTV on Stephen’s property and was armed with a shotgun.  While Sheriff’s Deputies were responding to the scene it was reported that shots were fired.  

Shortly after arriving on scene, Sheriff’s Deputies placed Coon in custody.  After a short search, the body of Stephen was found, deceased, in his field near his tractor.  It is believed that Coon drove his UTV onto Stephen’s property where he found him operating his tractor.  Coon then shot Stephen multiple times in the back, killing him.   

Coon was arraigned in Oswego County CAP Court this morning after being charged with Murder in the second degree last night.  At arraignment Coon was remanded to the Oswego County Jail without bail.  His next court date is currently scheduled for September 8th, 2022. 

The Oswego County Sheriff’s Office were assisted on-scene by Border Patrol, New York State Police, the District Attorney’s Office, and Menter Ambulance.

This incident is still under investigation and anyone with information should call the Sheriff’s Office at (315) 349-3411.

Original source can be found here.

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