Deputies Ask Public to Help Find This Wanted Person of the Week
The Oneida County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help in locating this week's Crime Stoppers Wanted Person of the Week.
The Oneida County Sheriff's Warrants Unit is looking for 45-year-old Noel J. Ciani of Utica on charges of violating her parole, according to Investigator Sahid Karcic. Police say, Ciani was last known to be living in Utica and she ultimately violated the terms and conditions of her parole.
MOHAWK VALLEY CRIME STOPPERS WANTED PERSON OF THE WEEK
Name: NOEL J. CIANI
White female, 45 years of age
Height: 5”4 / Weight: Approx., 135 pounds
Brown Hair/ Hazel Eyes
Warrant/Details
Warrant #1: Violation of Probation
Court: Whitestown Town Court
Police are asking for calls and tips to be made to the Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers tip line, anonymously at 1-866-730-8477.
Police added as a reminder that "everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
Authorities say, sharing this story with friends and family and on social media increases the chance of keeping our neighborhoods safe. Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is 100% anonymous and cash rewards are given to people who deliver credible and accurate information which results in the arrest of wanted persons.
Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is a community based program that is 100% completely anonymous, allowing people to deliver tips privately without fear of retribution. Crime Stoppers also offers cash rewards to people who provide information that lets to a suspect's arrest.
If you have any information about Ciani, contact Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers. You can place a 100% anonymous tip several ways.
1) Through this site by clicking submit a tip
2) Directly at www.p3tips.com
3) By calling 1-866-730-8477 (TIPS)
4) by downloading the Android app P3TIPS
Crime Stoppers asks that tips are not submitted through Facebook Messenger. All tips must go through the tip lines.
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