A Warsaw man is facing welfare charges after he allegedly
failed to report his income to the Department of Social Services. Patrick L.
Gugliuzza, 37, was charged by the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office and the
Department of Social Services with fourth-degree welfare fraud, a felony, and
first-degree offering a false instrument for filling, a felony, after allegedly
not reporting that he had a roommate and was collecting rent for approximately
five months and not reporting either to the Department of Social Services,
therefore collecting $1,350.00 in benefits that he was not entitled to. If
found guilty, he could face a 1 year disqualification from receiving public
assistance benefits. A second offense
carries a 2 year disqualification and a third offense carries a lifetime ban.
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Friday, February 3, 2017
Wyoming County Sheriff's Blotter
On 2/2/2017, Wyoming County Sheriff’s responded to Route 39,
Town of Pike, for a reported crash with a vehicle on its side. Upon arrival, it
was found that Benjamin Minervino was operating the truck. After detecting an
odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from Minervino and allegedly testing
positive for alcohol in his system, Minervino was arrested for DWI. Minervino
was transported to the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office, where he gave a breath
sample of .08% BAC. Minervino was issued traffic tickets for Speed unreasonable
& Prudent, DWI, and Operating a Vehicle with .08% BAC or higher. Minervino
is to answer his summons on 03/14/17 at the Pike Town Court.