Painted Post Woman Arrested for Grand Larceny, Stolen Vehicle, and Reckless Endangerment in Thurston Incident

Steuben County, NY – July 10, 2025 – The Steuben County Sheriff’s Office has announced the arrest of 32-year-old Alesha M. Hunt, a resident of Victory Highway in Painted Post, following a serious incident that unfolded across multiple locations in the county.

According to Sheriff Jim Allard, the arrest occurred on July 9, 2025, after deputies responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash and an attempted vehicle theft in Thurston, NY.

Allegations and Charges

Investigators allege that Hunt stole a vehicle earlier that day in Bath, NY, and was later found to be in possession of the stolen vehicle in Thurston. In addition to the theft, authorities say the vehicle in question had neither a valid inspection nor registration, and Hunt’s driver’s license had been suspended or revoked at the time of the incident.

Further investigation uncovered that Hunt had allegedly followed a victim in a public place, causing the individual to fear for their safety. Deputies say she acted recklessly, endangering the victim and others in the area, prompting several serious charges.

Charges Filed

Alesha M. Hunt now faces the following charges:

  • Grand Larceny in the Second Degree (Class C Felony)
  • Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Third Degree (Class D Felony)
  • Reckless Endangerment in the Second Degree
  • Stalking in the Fourth Degree
  • Petit Larceny
  • Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the Third Degree
  • Operating an Unregistered Motor Vehicle
  • Operating an Uninspected Motor Vehicle
  • Failure to Keep Right

Following her arrest, Hunt was arraigned in the Centralized Arraignment Court and has been remanded to the Steuben County Jail, where she awaits further court proceedings.

Sheriff’s Statement

Sheriff Jim Allard praised the quick response of the deputies and noted that the incident could have ended far worse given the recklessness displayed during the alleged events.

“We take these incidents very seriously,” Sheriff Allard said. “Acts of reckless endangerment and stalking can escalate quickly, and the safety of our residents is always our top priority. We’re thankful no one was seriously injured in this situation.”

Ongoing Investigation

The case remains under investigation, and authorities have not ruled out the possibility of additional charges or related incidents involving Hunt.

Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Steuben County Sheriff’s Office.

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Painted Post Woman Arrested for Grand Larceny, Stolen Vehicle, and Reckless Endangerment in Thurston Incident

Steuben County, NY – July 10, 2025

The Steuben County Sheriff’s Office has announced the arrest of 32-year-old Alesha M. Hunt, a resident of Victory Highway in Painted Post, following a serious incident that unfolded across multiple locations in the county.

According to Sheriff Jim Allard, the arrest occurred on July 9, 2025, after deputies responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash and an attempted vehicle theft in Thurston, NY.

Allegations and Charges

Investigators allege that Hunt stole a vehicle earlier that day in Bath, NY, and was later found to be in possession of the stolen vehicle in Thurston. In addition to the theft, authorities say the vehicle in question had neither a valid inspection nor registration, and Hunt’s driver’s license had been suspended or revoked at the time of the incident.

Further investigation uncovered that Hunt had allegedly followed a victim in a public place, causing the individual to fear for their safety. Deputies say she acted recklessly, endangering the victim and others in the area, prompting several serious charges.

Charges Filed

Alesha M. Hunt now faces the following charges:

  • Grand Larceny in the Second Degree (Class C Felony)
  • Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Third Degree (Class D Felony)
  • Reckless Endangerment in the Second Degree
  • Stalking in the Fourth Degree
  • Petit Larceny
  • Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the Third Degree
  • Operating an Unregistered Motor Vehicle
  • Operating an Uninspected Motor Vehicle
  • Failure to Keep Right

Following her arrest, Hunt was arraigned in the Centralized Arraignment Court and has been remanded to the Steuben County Jail, where she awaits further court proceedings.

Sheriff’s Statement

Sheriff Jim Allard praised the quick response of the deputies and noted that the incident could have ended far worse given the recklessness displayed during the alleged events.

“We take these incidents very seriously,” Sheriff Allard said. “Acts of reckless endangerment and stalking can escalate quickly, and the safety of our residents is always our top priority. We’re thankful no one was seriously injured in this situation.”

Ongoing Investigation

The case remains under investigation, and authorities have not ruled out the possibility of additional charges or related incidents involving Hunt.

Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Steuben County Sheriff’s Office.

 

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