Ulster County Landlord-Tenant Fight Ends In Arrest
A dispute between an Ulster County landlord and a tenant led to one man’s arrest on a host of charges.
On Tuesday, the Ulster Police Department was called to a home on Ruby Road in the Town of Ulster to investigate a landlord tenant dispute.
Eric S. Noonan, 49, of Ruby forced his way into a home Ruby Road and began to argue over rent payments, police say.
During the course of the dispute, Noonan allegedly damaged the home and threatened physical harm. No one was injured.
Noonan was charged with second-degree burglary and third-degree criminal mischief, both felonies, and a violation for harassment.
Noonan was arraigned in the Town of Ulster Justice Court and remanded to the Ulster County Jail in lieu of $5,000 cash bail or $7,500 bond. Noonan is to reappear in the Town of Ulster Justice Court at a later date.
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