Oneida County Sheriff reports police presence on Bailey Lake Road for medical incident

Robert M. Maciol Sheriff at Oneida County
Robert M. Maciol Sheriff at Oneida County
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Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol announced on April 28 that there is a police presence on Bailey Lake Road in the Town of Sangerfield. The sheriff said the incident is medical in nature and no further details will be released.

The announcement serves to inform residents about the ongoing situation and to clarify that it does not involve criminal activity. Residents may notice law enforcement vehicles or personnel in the area, but authorities say there is no cause for public concern.

Sheriff Maciol said, “there is currently a police presence on Bailey Lake Road in the Town of Sangerfield. This incident is medical in nature, and no further details will be released.” No additional information regarding those involved or the specifics of the medical emergency has been provided.

Officials have not indicated when normal activity will resume at Bailey Lake Road. Authorities ask for understanding from community members as they address this private matter.



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