Camden, New York – A reported domestic incident in the Town of Camden led to an arrest Thursday, prompting felony and misdemeanor charges and a pending court appearance.
According to the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, road patrol deputies were dispatched to a residence in Camden on Thursday, Feb. 5, after receiving a report of a domestic incident in progress. Following an investigation, deputies arrested Mark Breslin Jr., 38, of Camden.
Sheriff Robert Maciol said Breslin was allegedly involved in a physical domestic incident at the residence. As a result of the investigation, Breslin was charged with criminal mischief in the third degree, a Class E felony; menacing in the third degree, a Class B misdemeanor; and harassment in the second degree, a violation.
Authorities said Breslin was transported to the Kurt B. Wyman Law Enforcement Building, where he was booked and held pending arraignment. No further details were released regarding the extent of injuries or property damage involved in the incident.
The Sheriff’s Office did not indicate whether additional charges may be filed or whether any orders of protection were requested at the time of arrest. The investigation remains under the authority of the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office.
Court records will determine Breslin’s next appearance date and any conditions of release following arraignment. As with all cases, the charges are allegations, and Breslin is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
Domestic incident responses remain a frequent call type for law enforcement across Oneida County, often requiring multiple deputies and follow-up court proceedings.
The case may be of particular relevance to local residents and working families, as domestic incidents can result in sudden court dates, travel to county facilities, and temporary disruptions to employment or schooling.
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