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BCSO Featured Warrant: Andrew Chambers

BCSO Featured Warrant: Andrew Chambers

Yahoo11-04-2025

BROOME COUNTY, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – The Broome County Sheriff's Office is currently looking for Andrew Chambers on an outstanding warrant and is asking the residents of Broome County for assistance.
Chambers is wanted for Burglary in the Second Degree.
Chambers is described as a white male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is five feet eight inches tall and weighs approximately 150 pounds.
Anyone with information on the location of Chambers is asked to contact the Broome County Sheriff's Office. Tips may be submitted electronically or by phone and will remain confidential.
The Broome County Sheriff's Office can be contacted at their tip line at (607) 778-1196 or Warrants Division at (607) 778-2923 or (607) 778-2933. Information can also be submitted on their website, gobroomecounty.com.
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