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Neighborhoods Syracuse - North

Structure Fire on N. Alvord St. Determined to Have Been Intentionally Set

Syracuse, NY– On Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at 2:52 p.m., Syracuse Firefighters were alerted by the Onondaga County 911 Center to a reported possible fire in the 700 block of North Alvord Street, on the City’s North Side. A passerby had phoned 911 to report smoke coming from a building in the area. Firefighters from Station 2, on Lodi Street, arrived on the scene at 708 N. Alvord St. moments later and reported heavy smoke coming from the windows on a one-story section of a two-story home. A signal ‘99’ was transmitted, indicating a working fire. Firefighters immediately went to work moving hoses into the structure and beginning systematic searches of the building. Additional units arrived on scene shortly after the first due companies, and additional hose teams and search teams went to work. Crews located the fire in a first-floor room in a one-story section of the home. They were able to knock the bulk of the fire down in approximately 10 minutes and prevented the flames from spreading past the room of origin. Searches were negative. Two occupants who were at home when the fire began were able to escape the building prior to the Fire Department’s arrival. Crews transitioned to an ‘overhaul’ operation, which involved opening holes in walls and ceilings to ensure there was no hidden fire spread. Firefighters also used large fans to remove smoke from the building. The fire was declared out after approximately 30 minutes. The first floor, where the fire began, sustained fire, smoke, and water damage. The second floor also sustained smoke and water damage. Firefighters cut a hole in the roof to assist with ventilation of smoke and other products of combustion. Syracuse Fire Investigators at the scene have determined that the fire was intentionally set. The home consisted of two apartments, which were both occupied. Five occupants were displaced by this fire. They are being assisted by the Red Cross. There were no injuries reported to civilians or to Fire Department personnel. A total of 41 Fire Department personnel responded to this incident, including command and support staff. Syracuse Fire Department Ambulance, Syracuse Police, American Medical Response, National Grid, and the American Red Cross also responded to the scene. Image by Pixabay

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Town of Salina Man Arrested for Rape in the Second Degree and Endangering the welfare of a Child

On August 14 2024, Onondaga County Sheriff’s Detectives arrested Matthew G. Fragola, 33, of  The Town of Salina,  for Rape in the Second Degree and Endangering the welfare of a child for his involvement in multiple sexual encounters with a 14-year-old victim. Fragola is currently a Level 3 sex offender on the New York State Sex Offender Registry after being convicted of Rape in the third degree in May of 2021.  Fragola is currently incarcerated at the Onondaga County Justice Center. Image by Pixabay

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Onondaga County Sheriffs Discover Body in Vehicle on Molloy Rd

Around 1:55 A.M., on August 13th a vehicle was reported off the road on Molloy Rd. in the Town of Salina. When deputies arrived, they found a male unconscious and not breathing.  They attempted life-saving measures, but the 43-year-old driver was deceased.  This is under investigation; however, currently, it appears the driver had a medical issue that resulted in his death and was not caused by the accident.  The driver’s name will be withheld until next of kin notification.

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Mayor Walsh on Highland Street Shots Fired at School Bus Incident

Statement by Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh:  “I’m relieved no one was injured, but as a parent of city school students, I’m angry and upset. The incident is the result of too many guns on our streets and reckless actions by individuals that will not be tolerated in our community. I’m confident the Syracuse Police Department will find those responsible and hold them accountable.   Sadly, this occurrence is a reality that many parents face regularly. It reinforces the urgency of the efforts we are undertaking every day to turn back gun violence. Working with the School District and the Syracuse Police, I promise to continue to do everything in my power to keep our children safe.” 

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Neighborhoods North Valley (south) Syracuse - South

Three Displaced Following House Fire in Syracuse’s Valley Neighborhood

Syracuse, NY– On Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at 3:31 a.m., Syracuse Firefighters were alerted to a possible structure fire at 101 Oakley Drive East, in Syracuse’s Valley Neighborhood. Firefighters from Station 18, on Midland Ave., arrived on the scene moments later and reported a large amount of fire showing from the attached garage of a one-story ranch home. A signal ‘99’ was transmitted and crews went to work to extinguish the flames. The first arriving firefighters connected to a nearby hydrant and stretched hoses to the house. Other teams of firefighters prepared to search the home for any trapped occupants. As the first crews made their way into the structure, additional units arrived at the scene. Additional hoses were stretched, and additional search teams joined the effort. The bulk of the fire was located in the attached garage, and crews started there, extinguishing a large volume of fire. Other crews moved inside to attempt to cut off the flames that were spreading into the first floor and attic space from the garage. The bulk of the fire was knocked down after approximately 10 minutes. Searches were negative; all the occupants were able to escape prior to the Fire Department’s arrival. Crews shifted to an ‘overhaul’ operation, checking for hidden fire spread and putting out hotspots. The fire was declared out after approximately 40 minutes. The home suffered extensive fire, smoke, and water damage throughout the garage, as well as part of the first floor and attic. Three occupants were displaced by this fire. They are being assisted by the Red Cross. Syracuse Fire Investigators were at the scene working to determine the origin and cause of the fire. That investigation is ongoing. There were no injuries reported to civilians or to Fire Department personnel. A pet cat was still unaccounted for at the time of this release. A total of 38 Fire Department personnel responded to this incident, including command and support staff. Syracuse Fire Department Ambulance, Syracuse Police, American Medical Response, National Grid, and the American Red Cross also responded to the scene.

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Homicide Investigation on South Salina Street

On Tuesday, August 13th, around 11:59 p.m., Syracuse Police Officers responded to the 4100 block of South Salina Street in regards to a shooting with injury complaint.  Prior to Officers arriving at the scene, a 25-year-old male was transported by private vehicle to St. Joseph’s Hospital. The victim was suffering from apparent gunshot wounds to the abdomen and the shoulder. Despite life-saving treatment performed at the hospital, the victim succumbed to their injuries.  The investigation into this incident is active and ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Syracuse Police Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222.

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