Woman with 22 prior arrests, released under bail reform after stealing chainsaw

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Brittany Neuberger
Joseph Fitzgerald

TOWN OF THOMPSON – An alert off-duty police detective is being

credited with the apprehension of two individuals for a theft in progress at the Home Depot in Monticello.

On Saturday, April 9, Fallsburg Detective Brendan Pavese observed a woman grab a Dewalt chainsaw and run out the front door of the store, past employees.

The off-duty detective immediately contacted the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office about his observations and provided a license plate number and description. Several minutes after the initial report, a sheriff’s patrol stopped the suspect vehicle on East Broadway in Monticello. Upon approaching the car, deputies were able to see in plain view, the stolen chainsaw in the back seat.

Deputies arrested the driver, Joseph Fitzgerald, 39, of Beach Lake, PA and the front seat passenger, Brittany Neuberger, 31, of Monticello. Both suspects were charged with petit larceny, a misdemeanor.

Deputies also learned that Fitzgerald had a suspended driver’s license, was found to be listed as a missing person by the Pennsylvania State Police and also had an outstanding warrant with the New York State Police in Liberty for failing to appear in court on a prior drug charge.

He was turned over to state troopers for arrest processing.

Neuberger was found to be in possession of oxycodone, methamphetamine, and fentanyl as well as a stolen credit card that was reported to the sheriff’s office in February.

She was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor, and felony possession of stolen property. Despite having 22 prior arrests and seven open cases, Neuberger was issued an appearance ticket and released under New York’s bail reform law.

Both suspects are due back in the Town of Thompson justice court later this month.




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