Albany Man Arrested on Outstanding Warrant

Authorities apprehended suspect for missing court date over Walmart theft.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 3:19pm

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An Albany man was arrested by Albany County Sheriff's Deputies on April 7 for an outstanding warrant related to a September 30 larceny incident at a local Walmart. The suspect had failed to appear in court for the theft case.

Why it matters

Warrants and failure to appear in court are common issues that law enforcement must address, as they can indicate a pattern of criminal behavior or an individual evading the justice system. This arrest highlights the ongoing efforts to hold suspects accountable and maintain public safety.

The details

According to authorities, the 32-year-old Albany resident, whose name was not released, was wanted for failing to appear in court for a September 30 larceny incident at a Walmart store in the town of Delmar. Deputies located and apprehended the suspect on April 7.

  • The larceny incident occurred on September 30.
  • The suspect failed to appear in court for the September 30 incident.
  • The suspect was arrested by deputies on April 7.

The players

Albany County Sheriff's Deputies

The law enforcement agency that apprehended the suspect on the outstanding warrant.

32-year-old Albany resident

The suspect who was arrested on the outstanding warrant for failing to appear in court over a September 30 larceny incident at Walmart.

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What’s next

The suspect will be required to appear in court to face the original larceny charges.

The takeaway

This arrest demonstrates the importance of holding suspects accountable and the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to address outstanding warrants and ensure individuals appear in court as required.