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Press Release - Ryan Mann arrest

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Ulster County Family and Child Advocacy Center
                                  PRESS RELEASE
                                           
                      
                             Ryan Mann 07/09/2001

  Investigators from the Ulster County Family and Child Advocacy Center and The Village of Ellenville Police Department report the arrest of 17 y.o. Ryan Mann of Ellenville NY.

 On 02/05/2019, personnel from the Ulster County Family and Child Advocacy Center were requested to assist the Village of Ellenville Police Department with an investigation into the abuse of a 10 month child. The investigation revealed that Ryann Mann, on multiple occasions, did forcibly strike and restrict the breathing of his 10 month old daughter until she was rendered unconscious. 

  Ryan Mann was arrested and charged with Reckless Endangerment 2nd  and Endangering the Welfare of a Child Under (Both misdemeanors).  He was arraigned in the Village of Ellenville Court before the Honorable Matthew Parker and remanded to Ulster County Jail in Lieu of $15,000 cash bail where he remains. 

  Today, District Attorney Holley Carnright announced that a as a result of a continued investigation conducted by the Ulster County Ulster County Family and Child Advocacy Center and the Village of Ellenville Police Department  that his office was levying additional charges of Reckless Endangerment 1st(2 counts) and Strangulation 2nd (2 counts) all felonies.  

   The Ulster County Family and Child Advocacy Center is comprised of members of the Ulster County District Attorney’s Office, Ulster  County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police and  Ulster County Child Protective Services. 

The Ulster County Family and Child Advocacy Center also provides other services to child victims including medical treatment, trauma therapy and family advocacy. Any information or questions may be referred to the Ulster County Family and Child Advocacy Center at 845-334-5155.

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