Rhinebeck man accused of falsely reporting fire incidents
RHINEBECK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State Police reported the arrest of a Rhinebeck man following an investigation into several reported emergencies. Cyril Uebbing, 23, was charged with five counts of second-degree falsely reporting an incident, a class E felony.
On December 28, state police initiated an investigation after being contacted by the chief of the Hillside Fire Department (HFD) about recent incidents that were falsely reported to Dutchess County 911. The investigation yielded that Uebbing, who was reportedly a new HFD member, had allegedly called in multiple emergency incidents that were ultimately determined to be unfounded, including the following:
- December 23, 1:57 p.m.: report of black smoke coming from a chimney at the Southlands Farm on Route 9 in Rhinebeck
- December 24, 10:38 a.m.: report of a sulfur odor near Primrose Hill and Ackert Hook Roads in Rhinebeck
- December 24, 2:30 p.m.: report of an ATV in a ditch near Mill and Lynwood Roads in Rhinebeck
- December 24, 6:44 p.m.: report of smoke around Albany Post Road and Old Route 9 near Wappinger
- December 26th, 12:07 p.m.: report of a gas odor on Riverview Drive near Mill Road in Rhinebeck
Uebbing was taken into custody on Monday. He was released with an appearance ticket to Rhinebeck Town Court scheduled for January 8.