Police: Clifton Springs Man Called 911 Calls 33 Times

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A Clifton Springs man was arrested Friday following an investigation into an aggravated harassment complaint involving repeated 911 calls.

According to the Ontario County Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrested 66-year-old Bradley Young, of Crane Street, after he allegedly called 911 emergency services 33 times over a span of roughly two and a half hours without a legitimate reason.

Deputies had responded to Young’s residence twice prior to the arrest. Following further investigation, authorities made contact with Young and took him into custody.

Young was transported to the Ontario County Jail, where he was held pending arraignment.

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