5 things to know this Thursday, October 3
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Friday Junior! Meteorologist Matt Mackie says this Thursday will bring mostly sunny weather with temperatures in the 70s.
The suspect in the Pawlet triple homicide was extradited to Vermont on Wednesday. Also, Hannaford is removing some products off the shelves due to listeria concerns. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know this Thursday.
1. Pawlet triple homicide suspect extradited to VT
The New York man accused of killing three of his family members was sent back to Vermont on Wednesday. Brian Crossman Jr. is facing three counts of aggravated murder.
2. Hannaford removing some products due to listeria concerns
Hannaford is pulling some of its products from shelves after its manufacturer warned of the potential for listeria contamination. The products include fresh salads and pastas sold in the produce and deli departments.
3. One dead after Saratoga Springs rollover crash
New York State Police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred on the northbound side of the Northway on Tuesday. The crash took place just north of the Exit 14 off-ramp.
4. Daughter of missing Johnstown woman searching for answers
The case of Kellisue Ackernecht has stumped investigators, community members and family members for the last 16 years, after she never returned home form work one September night. 16 years later, her daughter is still searching for answers and making sure her mother’s name lives on.
5. Niskayuna man killed in ATV crash
A 77-year-old Niskayuna man has died after an ATV crash in the town of Coeymans.