Executive Summary
- New York State Police responded to a disturbance on Botsford Hollow Road in the Town of Allen at 10:06 p.m. Sunday.
- Two individuals were found deceased at the scene, and one person of interest is currently in custody.
- Law enforcement officials stated there is no ongoing threat to the public, though specific details regarding the cause of death remain undisclosed.
New York State Police are investigating a disturbance that left two individuals dead and another in custody late Sunday night in the Town of Allen, Allegany County. Troopers from the Amity barracks responded to the scene on Botsford Hollow Road at approximately 10:06 p.m. after receiving reports of the incident.
Upon arrival, law enforcement discovered two deceased individuals at a residence situated between Fillmore and Angelica. Authorities have not yet clarified whether the structure involved is a permanent home or a hunting camp. According to State Police, a person of interest has been taken into custody in connection with the deaths.
Officials assured the community that there is no active threat to public safety. While unverified reports circulated on local social media platforms suggesting the incident was a double fatal shooting and that the suspect voluntarily surrendered, police have not confirmed the cause of death or the specific logistics of the arrest. State Police confirmed only that the suspect is detained.
In a statement regarding the inquiry, Troopers noted, "No more information will be released at this time. More information will be released as this investigation continues. This is an ongoing criminal investigation."
Investigative Outlook
As this case transitions from the initial response to a formal inquiry, forensic teams will focus on processing the crime scene to establish the sequence of events leading to the fatalities. The investigation will likely prioritize identifying the relationship between the suspect and the victims, as well as determining the motive behind the disturbance. With a suspect detained, the judicial process will soon commence, involving potential charges and arraignment. It is important to note that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
