
Endicott Residents Arrested After Early-Morning Dispute
Two people were charged following a reported dispute at a multi-family residence in an Endicott neighborhood.
Authorities said village police officers were sent to 308 North Duane Avenue around 5 a.m. Tuesday.
Police investigating the situation learned that a man wanted on arrest warrants for five different charges was inside a third-floor apartment.
Investigators said a woman who lived at the residence helped the man by trying to prevent police from arresting him.
Several police units were observed staged outside the apartment house at the corner of North Duane Avenue and West Wendell Street shortly after 8 a.m.
Authorities said 32-year-old Quanta Little was taken into custody on arrest warrants which had been issued by Endicott village court.
The warrants were for intimidating a victim or witness, assault, criminal obstruction of breathing, criminal mischief and harassment.
Police said the woman - 19-year-old Jianna Johnson - was charged with hindering prosecution.
Little and Johnson were taken to Broome County Jail to await arraignment.

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