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Three Arrested in Steuben County Following Parole Compliance Incident

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New York State Police have announced the arrest of three individuals in the town of Campbell following an incident that began during New York State Parole’s annual “Operation Halloween” compliance checks.

On October 31, parole officers conducting a routine compliance visit on County Route 4 encountered escalating hostility at the residence. Concerned for their safety, the officers disengaged and reported the incident.

State Police investigators and uniform troopers launched a follow-up investigation and returned to the residence on November 1, 2025. During the response, two individuals failed to comply with lawful orders and were taken into custody after a brief encounter.

The following arrests were made:

  • Percy W. Shaw, 74, of Campbell
    • Making a Terroristic Threat (D Felony)
  • Neil D. Shaw, 51, of Campbell
    • Menacing a Police Officer or Peace Officer (D Felony)
    • Two counts of Obstructing Governmental Administration 2nd (A Misdemeanor)
    • Criminal Possession of a Weapon 4th (A Misdemeanor)
  • Mark D. Shaw, 51, of Campbell
    • Menacing a Police Officer or Peace Officer (D Felony)
    • Two counts of Obstructing Governmental Administration 2nd (A Misdemeanor)
    • Criminal Possession of a Weapon 4th (A Misdemeanor)
    • Resisting Arrest (A Misdemeanor)

All three were processed at SP Painted Post and transported to Steuben County Jail for CAP arraignment.

The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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