4 charged after fight in Albion on Jan. 21, including 16-year-old girl with assault
ALBION – The Albion Police Department today is announcing four people have been charged after a fight at about 9:20 p.m. on Jan. 21.
Police officers responded to a reported fight in the area of Caroline Street and Ingersoll Street. Upon arrival, officers found a victim with non-life-threatening stab wounds to her head, arm and back, said Police Chief David Mogle.
The victim was transported to the Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester for treatment and has since been released.
Throughout the investigation, the Albion Police Department arrested a 16-year-old female for assault in the 2nd degree (Class D felony) and criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree with intent to use (Class A misdemeanor).
Additionally, the Albion Police arrested two other 17-year-old females and a 21-year-old male named Tyzion Henry for endangering the welfare of a child (Class A misdemeanors).
The 16-year-old female suspect was transported to Orleans County Court for arraignment in the Criminal Court for youth. The two 17-year-old juveniles arrested were released with appearance tickets referrable to probation. Henry was released on an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Albion Court.
The Albion Police Department was assisted by the Orleans County Sheriff’s Office and the New York State Police.