A burglary and grand larceny investigation in Genesee County has led to the arrest of two individuals, Kerisa J. Schmitt and Torrence A. Schmitt.
The pair has been charged with third-degree burglary and third-degree grand larceny after 17 calves were taken from a farm in the Town of Oakfield.
"The Genesee County Sheriff's Office is committed to protecting the property and livelihoods of our residents," said Sheriff. The incident occurred on a farm in Genesee County, affecting local farmers and livestock owners. The Genesee County Sheriff's Office has been investigating the incident and working to recover the stolen calves.
The arrest of Kerisa J. Schmitt and Torrence A. Schmitt is a significant development in the case, and the Genesee County community will be watching to see how the case unfolds. Buffalo residents who live in nearby areas will also be affected by the incident, as it raises concerns about rural crime and livestock theft.
The Genesee County Sheriff's Office will be working to prevent similar incidents in the future and to protect the agricultural community in Genesee County. As the case moves forward, Buffalo residents will be looking for updates on the investigation and the outcome of the charges against Kerisa J. Schmitt and **Torrence A.
Schmitt**.
