On November 13, 2024, at about 12:47 p.m., Monroe County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the intersection of Jefferson Road and Clay Road in the Town of Henrietta for the report of a rollover motor vehicle crash. While en route, the deputies were advised the two individuals in the car that caused the accident were leaving the scene. The male passenger was quickly located and detained by deputies, while the female driver was subsequently apprehended with the aid of concerned citizens. Both individuals sustained minor injuries during the crash and were transported to the hospital for medical assessment. Fortunately, no one else was injured. The investigation determined the 2021 Toyota sedan the suspects used was reported stolen from the City of Rochester. Upon being released from the hospital, Clohessy and Burns were taken into custody.

 

Casey R. Clohessy, 37, of Rochester is charged with:

  • Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Third Degree (Class D-Felony)
  • Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Vehicle in the First Degree (Class E-Felony)
  • Driving While Intoxicated (Class E-Felony)
  • Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle in the Third Degree (Class A-Misdemeanor)

 

Ryan D. Burns, 38, of Perinton is charged with:

  • Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Third Degree (Class D-Felony)
  • Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle in the Third Degree (Class A-Misdemeanor)

 

Clohessy was arraigned in Henrietta Town Court on the aforementioned charges and was subsequently released to pre-trial services under supervision. However, outstanding Monroe County Court and Irondequoit Police Department warrants led to her incarceration in the Monroe County Jail.

Burns was also arraigned in Henrietta town Court and released on his own recognizance.

 

Public safety is a shared responsibility. This was demonstrated by the collective efforts of our deputies and citizens, who worked to keep our community safe.

Deputy Brendan Hurley
Public Information Officer
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office
MCSOCommunications@monroecounty.gov
(585) 753-4840